08-17-2024, 10:52 PM
I think it's weird how high-end physics and UFOlogy (is that still the term?) share one very important characteristic... at it's base, it is a high 'thought-experiment' topic. Sure there is ample evidence from either field, but so very little of it constitutes adequate 'proof' to dispense with skepticism when it comes to the core of it's reality. (Apologies to those of us who have personally experienced something, or have some special expertise.)
There are theories which many 'accept' as totally rational... and "extra-dimensional" ideation seems to bely the fact that no one knows what that is... meaning the absolute literal words: "no one knows." Physicists rely on heady mathematics to extract models from what we measure in reality,... sounds perfectly rational to me. But then there are those who explore reality "extracted from statistics,"... that doesn't fill me with the same confidence. Especially when science, as it is, is entirely materialistic; frequently turning a blind eye to everything we can't 'see.'
The topic of dimensions always draws my attention, of late. I think it may be that it is the wrong way to think about "elsewhere."
I don't have any favorite theories about trans-dimensional reality. But I can surmise that the funders of real efforts to unravel the mystery are part of the military complex, we can very comfortably assume that it will have a "defense" perspective. Some have said that we actually started dabbling into this idea back in the Montauk Project days... but I digress.
If extradimensional considerations are included in the idea of aliens, we can never hope to 'understand' them, or their technology... until we know what they know.
There are theories which many 'accept' as totally rational... and "extra-dimensional" ideation seems to bely the fact that no one knows what that is... meaning the absolute literal words: "no one knows." Physicists rely on heady mathematics to extract models from what we measure in reality,... sounds perfectly rational to me. But then there are those who explore reality "extracted from statistics,"... that doesn't fill me with the same confidence. Especially when science, as it is, is entirely materialistic; frequently turning a blind eye to everything we can't 'see.'
The topic of dimensions always draws my attention, of late. I think it may be that it is the wrong way to think about "elsewhere."
I don't have any favorite theories about trans-dimensional reality. But I can surmise that the funders of real efforts to unravel the mystery are part of the military complex, we can very comfortably assume that it will have a "defense" perspective. Some have said that we actually started dabbling into this idea back in the Montauk Project days... but I digress.
If extradimensional considerations are included in the idea of aliens, we can never hope to 'understand' them, or their technology... until we know what they know.