2023-06-18 13:37:43
Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, is currently searching for an unidentified flying object – or alien of some kind – that crashed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
The search is part of the Galileo project, which received a $1.5 million grant from Hoskinson in March.
The project operates an expedition led by Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb and his student Amir Siraj, which identified a “meteor of interstellar origin” that fell to Earth in 2014.
The interstellar origin of the object is also claimed by the United States Department of Defense verifiedand the Galileo team may have already found some of its remains.
In a June 16 tweet, Hoskinson confirmed with a photo that he was still with the expedition team and wrote that they had found strange pieces of wire and splinters that may have come from the impact.
The photo shows Charles Hoskinson (in floral shirt) with the expedition team.
Charles made his confirmation in response to a post posted by a curious Twitter user. In the tweet, the leader of the expedition, Avi Loeb – who modestly referred to himself only as a “farm boy” – mentioned the pleasant cooperation with Hoskinson:
“On the plane, I had a long conversation with the initiator of the expedition, Charles Hoskinson, regarding mathematics, informatics, artificial intelligence, the de-extinction of genetic material and the related revival of lost animals such as the woolly mammoth or the Tasmanian tiger, and most importantly – regarding what can be found at the bottom of the ocean”.
“Reconstructing an alien operating system may be more exciting than reviving the Tasmanian tiger in Australia” – he noted to Charles, who is an enthusiastic participant in said project.
Yes.
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) June 14, 2023
In a June 16 blog post, Loeb wrote: “I am delighted that we now have an anomaly: a manganese-platinum wire with an abundance pattern different from the usual commercial products”. For now, however, it seems too early to confirm that the pieces actually belong to some sort of “interstellar object from our cosmic neighborhood,” as Loeb hopes.
“The most important thing I want to know is that [a tárgyat] was it technologically produced by another civilization” – he wrote in a June 15 blog post.
Revival of extinct species, research of aliens, and blockchain development, this is the figure!
The father of the third-generation blockchain is also excited regarding other unusual things besides the creatures, such as the revival of the woolly mammoths and Tasmanian tigers mentioned by Avi. The goal of the Colossal startup, which also deals with extinct species, is to fight climate change by resurrecting these animals in their natural habitat. The company’s landmark de-extinction project focuses on woolly mammoths.
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