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    Basement #010: Marc D'Antonio | 40 Billion Habitable Worlds and Something Living in Our Oceans

    4/6/2026The WHY Files
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    The vast universe is not as desolate as once believed. New data revealed by astronomer and visual effects expert Marc D'Antonio paints a fascinating picture of a galaxy teeming with the potential for life. According to data gathered from the Kepler Space Telescope and recent astrophysical studies, conservative estimates suggest there are no fewer than 40 billion Earth-like planets located within the "habitable zone"—that precise distance from their sun that allows for the existence of liquid water. This figure shifts the question of extraterrestrial life from "if" to "when" and "where," as D'Antonio analyzes the inevitable statistical probability of encountering other civilizations. While the human gaze is primarily directed upward at the stars, D'Antonio turns the spotlight toward a mystery just as unsettling occurring right here, beneath the waves. Reports of unidentified objects entering and exiting the oceans at supersonic speeds without creating sonic booms or shockwaves have been dubbed USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects). The discussion explores the possibility that the deep oceans, the vast majority of which remain unexplored by humanity, serve as bases of operation or transit routes for entities possessing infinitely advanced technology, far from the watchful eyes of satellites and traditional radar. The intersection of hard science and field evidence raises philosophical and existential questions about humanity's place in the galactic food chain. D'Antonio, who brings extensive experience in photo analysis for the US government and the MUFON organization, examines the physical evidence of these craft and explains why establishment science is beginning to shift its stance on the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) phenomenon. The conversation dives beyond conspiracies, focusing on the realization that the space between the 40 billion worlds out there and the dark abysses of our own oceans may be inhabited by something whose nature we are only just beginning to grasp.

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