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I assume this is a joke, but just to say, in the movie he didn't think it was aliens at his presentation.
Correct, but in the TV show universe, he did.
Did he? The show started off with him off planet, and then I don't recall him giving presentations to a general audience. At that point it was clearly aliens anyway, everyone accepted that. They blew up Ra.
I don't think the show ever depicted him presenting it, but it was definitely mentioned in conversation that before joining the Stargate program, he had been ostracized from the archaeological community for his wild alien landing pad hypothesis. I cannot remember which episodes this was mentioned.
EDIT:
SG-1 S3E21
SG-1 S4E14
SG-1 S8E8
SG-1 S8E19
Continuum
In the movie he was ostracized for saying he thought the current understanding of who did what wasn't right, and when asked what he thought he said he didn't know. At which point everyone left.
Although one of the guests snarks about how the pyramids were built by “men from Atlantis, perhaps”, and guess who actually built the Stargates themselves…