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You know what I mean?
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What do you think it is?
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I don't know.
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Whatever it is. . .
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. . .it's alien.
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Okay, an American spacecraft,
materials, technology. . .
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. . .more advanced than what we know,
crashes into the ocean.
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Why wasn't it damaged?
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The materials are
obviously super-strong.
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If that's true, why did it chip
when you hit it?
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Better:
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It didn't crash.
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It arrived. . .
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. . .300 years ago.
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-From where?
-Not "where. " When.
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So you're saying this thing
took a wrong turn?
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That's right.
I mean, what if the craft. . .
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. . .inadvertently flew
into a black hole?
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It arrived in our past from its present.
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The dates
in the flight record--
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43, 47.
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That has to be 2043, 2047.
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The image you saw,
what you described. . .
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. . .sounds like a black hole,
a tear in the space--
:34:08
We know
what a black hole is.
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I don't know.
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It's a collapsed star with so much
gravity it's like a vacuum cleaner. . .
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. . .sucking everything into it,
light, interstellar dust, time--
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-Time?
-It's possible, but not plausible.
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It's more than probable.
It's rudimentary astrophysics.
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We just haven't been able
to fly into one and prove it.
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I just got off the horn topside.
They're expecting a bad blow up there.
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And they're pulling us out.
:34:50
Pulling us out? Wait a minute!
What do you mean?
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What part of "pull out"
don't you understand?
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Extraction.
We're leaving.
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That's ridiculous. We haven't even
begun to scratch the surface here.