Post by Andrei Tchentchik on Mar 21, 2020 11:19:41 GMT 2
(.#383).- The extraterrestrial hypothesis (HET).
The extraterrestrial hypothesis (HET).
This hypothesis envisages the existence in our material universe of entities of extraterrestrial origin having a contact with the earthlings.
Several reasons make this hypothesis unlikely :
• Even though a significant number of scientists statistically admit the probability of existence of other life forms, or even other intelligent beings in the universe, scientists deny the possibility of their journey to the land because of too far to travel, unless perhaps to borrow "shortcuts" in space-time called "wormholes", which is still very hypothetical. Scientists also reject the anthropomorphic aspect of extraterrestrial entities that breathe easily our atmosphere or whose walking is strangely adapted to the gravity of our planet. They also deplore the inexplicable absence of tangible and convincing traces of their passage on earth. (Despite this, one can nevertheless read that "today, the scientific community admits unanimously that these flying machines called UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin").
• The apparitions of UFOs and their occupants are full of inconsistencies: some vessels are archaic, the studies made do not make sense for a civilization that is more advanced than ours, and the entities have an anthropomorphic behavior, sharing our feelings and speaking our language with the local accent.
• Extraterrestrials and their ships often have no material reality: the ships can merge with each other or change shape and appear or disappear suddenly, while the entities can cross the walls.
• Victims of kidnapping sometimes describe beings and events that have appeared before in science fiction literature or movies, citing the works of Bertrand Méheust and Martin Kottmeyer]. Their source seems to have a human origin even when the witnesses are sincere and claim to have seen something quite real. This is the paradox of meetings of the 4th type. Paul Devereux cites an example that illustrates this paradox: the same evening that British television broadcast an episode of Dynasty in which one of the heroines recounted his kidnapping by aliens leather-skinned and smelling cinnamon, a woman lived a similar abduction. Questioned two days later by the investigators, she admitted of course seeing the episode, but nevertheless affirmed that her abduction had been real.
• The events reported during the meetings of the 4th type are often dreamlike and contain crazy elements as in our dreams at night. For example, a "brainwashing" can be done by extracting the brain for washing. It should be noted that "real" and "dream" are not contradictory here: the subject can be seated on a chair, a situation that seems to him perfectly real, this chair can suddenly turn into an armchair as in a dream, and this armchair can also seem perfectly real to him. One is then tempted to believe that it is rather a hallucination. But what exactly is a hallucination? Is the human brain so powerful that it is able to recreate a hallucinatory reality in its entirety? Or could it be a perception of another level of reality?
F I N.
The extraterrestrial hypothesis (HET).
This hypothesis envisages the existence in our material universe of entities of extraterrestrial origin having a contact with the earthlings.
Several reasons make this hypothesis unlikely :
• Even though a significant number of scientists statistically admit the probability of existence of other life forms, or even other intelligent beings in the universe, scientists deny the possibility of their journey to the land because of too far to travel, unless perhaps to borrow "shortcuts" in space-time called "wormholes", which is still very hypothetical. Scientists also reject the anthropomorphic aspect of extraterrestrial entities that breathe easily our atmosphere or whose walking is strangely adapted to the gravity of our planet. They also deplore the inexplicable absence of tangible and convincing traces of their passage on earth. (Despite this, one can nevertheless read that "today, the scientific community admits unanimously that these flying machines called UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin").
• The apparitions of UFOs and their occupants are full of inconsistencies: some vessels are archaic, the studies made do not make sense for a civilization that is more advanced than ours, and the entities have an anthropomorphic behavior, sharing our feelings and speaking our language with the local accent.
• Extraterrestrials and their ships often have no material reality: the ships can merge with each other or change shape and appear or disappear suddenly, while the entities can cross the walls.
• Victims of kidnapping sometimes describe beings and events that have appeared before in science fiction literature or movies, citing the works of Bertrand Méheust and Martin Kottmeyer]. Their source seems to have a human origin even when the witnesses are sincere and claim to have seen something quite real. This is the paradox of meetings of the 4th type. Paul Devereux cites an example that illustrates this paradox: the same evening that British television broadcast an episode of Dynasty in which one of the heroines recounted his kidnapping by aliens leather-skinned and smelling cinnamon, a woman lived a similar abduction. Questioned two days later by the investigators, she admitted of course seeing the episode, but nevertheless affirmed that her abduction had been real.
• The events reported during the meetings of the 4th type are often dreamlike and contain crazy elements as in our dreams at night. For example, a "brainwashing" can be done by extracting the brain for washing. It should be noted that "real" and "dream" are not contradictory here: the subject can be seated on a chair, a situation that seems to him perfectly real, this chair can suddenly turn into an armchair as in a dream, and this armchair can also seem perfectly real to him. One is then tempted to believe that it is rather a hallucination. But what exactly is a hallucination? Is the human brain so powerful that it is able to recreate a hallucinatory reality in its entirety? Or could it be a perception of another level of reality?
F I N.