Nancy on Nostr: “...If the knowledge you find is unusual then strange becomes a way of life" - ...
“...If the knowledge you find is unusual then strange becomes a way of life" - Thomas Campbell
I am fascinated by the recent news on the UFO-UAP topic. For some strange reason, whistleblowers are now (?) emerging, sharing their testimony and making claims that ‘eventually’ can be supported by evidence. This is shocking and exciting. Many argue that “this is too crazy”, the whistleblowers are lying, this is just some secret program they don’t know about, or it’s clearly a “psyop campaign”... and just like that, they dismiss the topic. I am well aware that they could be right and this might turn out to be a non-issue. But I believe it’s important to get to the bottom of this and ask questions.
I think skepticism should be the path forward but ignoring that there is something ‘weird’ going on is not the way. Scientists are skeptic and curious by nature, so I think they should be the ones asking for ‘the evidence’ to investigate further. This evidence, according to whistleblowers, is material (or a vehicle (?)) of non-human origin that was apparently retrieved. Isn’t this exciting (if true) and an amazing opportunity to get answers?
To my big surprise, the reaction of the public has been total indifference. I just can’t wrap my head around it. I always thought that when humanity could finally have the slightest chance to get closer to obtaining knowledge about the existence of advanced non-human intelligence (or maybe us from the future?), we would be in awe. But instead, the apathy towards this topic makes me feel very disappointed and naive.
Is it fear? Are we too immersed in our own lives that even the thought of understanding our place in the universe is too trivial?
This has been an exciting week for me! But I know that only a few can relate… I have already understood that physical reality encompasses a lot more and is not what it seems 💓.
I am fascinated by the recent news on the UFO-UAP topic. For some strange reason, whistleblowers are now (?) emerging, sharing their testimony and making claims that ‘eventually’ can be supported by evidence. This is shocking and exciting. Many argue that “this is too crazy”, the whistleblowers are lying, this is just some secret program they don’t know about, or it’s clearly a “psyop campaign”... and just like that, they dismiss the topic. I am well aware that they could be right and this might turn out to be a non-issue. But I believe it’s important to get to the bottom of this and ask questions.
I think skepticism should be the path forward but ignoring that there is something ‘weird’ going on is not the way. Scientists are skeptic and curious by nature, so I think they should be the ones asking for ‘the evidence’ to investigate further. This evidence, according to whistleblowers, is material (or a vehicle (?)) of non-human origin that was apparently retrieved. Isn’t this exciting (if true) and an amazing opportunity to get answers?
To my big surprise, the reaction of the public has been total indifference. I just can’t wrap my head around it. I always thought that when humanity could finally have the slightest chance to get closer to obtaining knowledge about the existence of advanced non-human intelligence (or maybe us from the future?), we would be in awe. But instead, the apathy towards this topic makes me feel very disappointed and naive.
Is it fear? Are we too immersed in our own lives that even the thought of understanding our place in the universe is too trivial?
This has been an exciting week for me! But I know that only a few can relate… I have already understood that physical reality encompasses a lot more and is not what it seems 💓.