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It's on my list of things to watch someday. The actual sky can be fun to watch as well but like most of these shows, you're left with more questions than answers at the end.

Cool. We've seen some mind-blowing stuff in the skies in Northern MN and Sedona, AZ. I also grew up about a hundred miles away from Wright-Patterson AFB in the 70's and 80's. We experience some very weird things back then. That's the frustrating thing about a lot of these documentaries. They sometimes feel click-baity. It's rare that one has actual substance.

Still, they've come a long way since Wednesday night Unsolved Mysteries.

For sure. Did you ever listen to Art Bell? I used to love that show.

I have, yes. Listened to countless hours and it's strange; nothing rings a bell at this moment aside from Mike Marcum. I think I told you about him, once. According to a bit of searching, that interview turned out to be one of the final shows. Time travel. And of course, left with more questions than answers. Still fun to think about.

Yes, I remember you mentioning Mark—the guy who allegedly built the time travel machine. There are so many mysteries out there. I believe we're going to crack many of those mysteries wide open in short order with the help of AI, quite possibly within the next couple of years. What a time to be alive.

I'm not sure. I tried to invent time travel. Promised myself if it worked, I'd visit myself at the exact moment I decided to invent time travel. Sat around and waited. I didn't show up. Clear indication it didn't work. So I moved on to something else instead of wasting all that time.

That's a joke about time travel. Realistically, I think if AI could be of assistance in the future, that would mean the current time along with the past has already been affected. I think someone at some point would have unintentionally done something to make it quite obvious this all occurred. Or maybe even purposefully.

Of course, more questions than answers. Which event is proof?

Generally, objects or even people moving through time is what comes to mind for most people. Back to the Future stuff.

I think it'll be data. Thoughts from the future, possibly driven by AI attempting to be efficient and getting to the root of what it sees as a problem, will be transmitted to the past and blend right in. People won't even notice, until they do, and then be left with more questions than answers. Meanwhile future AI coasts along in what we'd consider to be a new timeline. Science-fiction. Without even harming anyone, it could make all humans vanish.

Great time to be alive. I do agree with that.