Exploring New Perspectives on UAP and Cosmology
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Chapter 1: The Shift from Fringe to Mainstream
The transition from being viewed as fringe to becoming a mainstream topic in cosmology and gravity could significantly change how we perceive the mystery surrounding UFOs.
What remains hidden will inevitably surface. The encouraging news is that this transformation is already underway. You may have heard about dark matter, which is intriguingly noted to constitute only about 5% of the universe. Lue Elizondo has highlighted this fascinating point, suggesting it indicates our limited understanding. The term "dark matter" stems from the fact that we cannot directly observe it, relying instead on inferences. To complicate matters further, physicist Erik Verlinde points out that we have essentially proven its non-existence beyond 5 sigma. You can listen to his insights in this video.
Alternatively, you can explore this concept further in an insightful article. The perspective here is that there's no need for "missing matter" to clarify the unusual movements of celestial bodies; instead, gravity may function differently on a cosmic scale than what Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein proposed.
Section 1.1: The Relevance of Gravity and Cosmology
How does this connect to UFOs? I can foresee skepticism about its relevance, but it is indeed pertinent. Discussions about Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) and extraterrestrial life often hinge on the limitations of the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH). The ETH has always grappled with the question of how such entities might traverse the vast distances of space. Traditional beliefs suggest that either faster-than-light travel or gravity manipulation is essential for such journeys. Therefore, theories related to gravity and cosmology hold significant importance.
Subsection 1.1.1: Historical Context of Cosmic Awareness
The realization that our universe is filled with galaxies, each containing stars, and that Earth is not the cosmic center was pivotal in popularizing the idea that we might not be alone. Reports of UFOs often indicate phenomena that challenge our current understanding of gravity. Thus, examining our most advanced and emerging theories of gravity is crucial for this discussion.
Section 1.2: Congressional Insights on UAP
During the recent congressional hearing on UAP, Congressman Tim Burchett officially submitted a document titled "Advanced Space Propulsion Based on Vacuum (Spacetime Metric) Engineering" into the record. While it is doubtful that Burchett fully grasps the document's content, its inclusion is noteworthy, especially considering it pertains to the AAWSAP DIRD.
Chapter 2: The Future of UAP Research
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