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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

we may never be able to understand the phenomenon but it can teach us a lot about ourselves

In addition to gaining deeper insights about how nature operates, science has for the most part improved our quality of life. We have, and still are engineering our way out of many challenges thanks to our curious nature, the desire to create and constantly improve. Our scientific models are also useful in describing the level of reality we interact with.

Assuming some of the phenomenon is not an advanced civilization from another planet - which is what I personally believe after reading everything I could get my hands on about alien encounters and the weird abduction stories - then we may never be able to understand the true nature of the phenomenon, simply due to the way we are made.

What we call reality is merely an interface constructed by our minds with the main purpose of survival and procreation. It is very useful at what it does because it conceals all the unnecessary information that could potentially be overwhelming to our brains.

You don't need to think about the inner workings of your computer to send an email when the browser you are using displays a simple interface for you to interact with, while simultaneously running code in the background which in turn gets translated as binary instructions for the hardware to execute.

If we are dealing with an intelligence that is on a different level of consciousness, and completely inaccessible by our interface, then any attempt to study it may be ultimately pointless. However, the only way we might make any progress is by learning about ourselves. More specifically, we need a robust understanding of consciousness.



Submitted July 07, 2022 at 12:42AM by jacobyh7 https://ift.tt/6A2HoPx

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