Expectation
The sole purpose of this work is to enjoy exploring what is unknown while it is still unknown. It’s not intended to be a scientific paper or peer-reviewed publication, but a fun, last guess at what mysteries of the universe given the right hints are revealed in the coming UAP disclosure.
A few weeks ago, when I first heard disclosure was coming, I scrambled to write as many final wild guesses as I could before the window closed. That disclosure never came, and since then I've gone back and tried to expand it into something a little more accessible for anyone. Particularly for my brother, a teacher, who’s totally capable of understanding all of this stuff but never will because he’d rather rebuild an engine or deep dive into ancient societies than ever give a shit about theoretical physics. But I think it’s cool, so this will probably be forced read – but it will at least add some diversity from the same talks about cold-war politics and ancient history on the next 3-hour car ride.
That said – this was written so it could be picked up by anybody, regardless of familiarity with the subject (my hope at least) – but the speculative areas should be treated as exactly that. Speculation on where this science could take us to understanding both the universe and our-selves if just a tiny few of the right elements are peppered into what we’re going to find from disclosure. Could be something — could be nothing. Treat everything from here on as one long, pre-disclosure thought experiment — the kind of loose, curious, non-expert synthesis that only works while the official story is still incomplete and the unknowns are still fun.
Most importantly, enjoy the time we have left to think big and push the boundaries of exploration to their limits!
From the time of the Roswell incident in 1947, Ufology has provided a sense of wonderment that has allowed billions of people to escape the mundane confines of what we know for the possibilities of what could be. From a child gazing out of a bedroom window at a dark sky, to the last men standing around a campfire after everyone else has gone to bed—Ufology has provoked countless big questions about life, belief, and our place in the universe, rivaled only by the grand queries of religion and theology.
Over the past few weeks, several Senators of the UAP Intelligence Committer have more than shaken things up on the topic of UFO disclosure. Recently on TMZ, Rep. Tim Burchett went so far as saying that a high-level source told him flat-out “they’re real,” and that human to alien contact had already been made. He’s been nothing less than fully confident in his follow-up interviews — and when you pair that with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna sharing what appears to be a diagram showing quantum tunneling and the growing Congressional concern over the roughly 10 Scientists who’ve gone missing, it starts to feel like we may be headed toward a much bigger revelation than what most people are imagining.
I’ve never been a big follower of Ufology. I also am not an expert in any of the fields I’m about to dive into, and I don’t have any insider information. But I can’t help sensing that there may be an overlap between the mysteries we’re about to confront here and one I am more familiar with: consciousness. Since we may only be one day away from the time of speculation ending and the time of informed inquiry beginning, I wanted to throw one last pitch into left field before the window closes. Here are my wildest thoughts on how a single observation from UAP disclosure could not only change our understanding of the universe around us — but possibly how we understand ourselves.
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