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This episode is not about proving the Black Knight is extraterrestrial. It’s about something more fundamental: how explanations are delivered when the public has no access to raw data, and how trust often replaces verification.
We explore early radio anomalies, historical military statements, astronaut observations, and NASA’s debris explanation, while asking a question that rarely gets asked: what should a scientific explanation require before we accept it?
The Black Knight becomes a case study — not of aliens, but of authority, transparency, and the limits placed on public knowledge.
By R.V. NielsenClick here to view the episode transcript.
This episode is not about proving the Black Knight is extraterrestrial. It’s about something more fundamental: how explanations are delivered when the public has no access to raw data, and how trust often replaces verification.
We explore early radio anomalies, historical military statements, astronaut observations, and NASA’s debris explanation, while asking a question that rarely gets asked: what should a scientific explanation require before we accept it?
The Black Knight becomes a case study — not of aliens, but of authority, transparency, and the limits placed on public knowledge.