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The result is that when scientists find something actually indicative of life, like those sediment structures on Mars, no one gives a ♥♥♥♥.
Anyway, don't listen to that idiot. When some real scientists publish proof of it not being a natural object, then get excited.
Agreed
He is the entity that puts me more unconfortable for obvious reasons
But still he has more pull on the field than a steam "literally who" like you or me
Interesting
"Mainstream science is covering it up" is the excuse we always dredge up when the data doesn't align with what we want to believe. There is literally zero reason for scientists who are already strapped for funding to cover up evidence of alien life. None whatsoever.
Avi Loeb is always running with the most exciting and unlikely explanation because he realized science doesn't grant you money or fame, but media appearances do. He's a complete fraud.