AJ is a drooler. I'm sure he says some things that are actually true, but I'd bet it's purely by accident.
Lots of smart people suspect some aliens are native to some other dimension. Lots of smart people are sure aliens are imaginary. I don't know. Also don't care. AJ gets far too much attention though. He's full of shit. He might even be evil. The asshole should be rotting in prison.
You can waste your time on whatever brain dead lowlifes you want to. None for me, thanks. As for AJ, I watched him enough ten years ago to know what he's all about. Didn't need any despicable Sandy Hook trolling to figure it out. I wouldn't piss on his carcass if it was on fire.
It was not my intent to cast aspersions on anyone but the slime bag Alex Jones. The stuff in the video (or whatever) is probably interesting, but I will not click on anything connected to that piece of shit. If he is commenting on anything worthwhile, then there are actual decent people also acting as messengers.
Are These the "Clock Work Elves AKA Aliens?" Alex is talking about?
Honestly I find it bizarre and depressing that simultaneous with cutting-edge science revealing mountains of empirical evidence in support of the extraterrestrial hypothesis...a huge percentage of people have decided that they want a weirder and implausible explanation in the form of the shaky and wildly speculative interdimensional hypothesis.
This seems to be driven primarily by contrarians - the kind of people who say that we never went to the Moon, or that the Earth is flat, so they can feel like they're hip to some radical insight beyond the norm.
There's zero empirical evidence for the existence of other dimensions of reality. And we know for a fact that our own universe has only 4 macroscopic dimensions, because the laws of physics would be unrecognizable if our universe had additional macroscopic dimensions.
It's perfectly plausible that there remain other forms of intelligence, still unknown to us, within the context of our own 4D reality, but that's an entirely different issue.
In any case, if I wanted to better understand physics (or anything actually), the last person I'd go to is Alex Jones.
I think it's possible that people are encountering other forms of intelligence this way. But the fact that these experiences are happening to people within the context of our reality, means to me that they exist within the same reality that we do. Perhaps there are aspects of mind and consciousness - within our 4D reality - that we're still more or less unfamiliar with.
Or perhaps there are unphysical dimensions to our reality that we're unfamiliar with. But whatever the case, I feel that there are innumerable aspects to the universe that we reside in, which are open for exploration. We don't need to postulate other realities for that to be true.
Yeah that's a good hypothesis. We've already seen fascinating effects on human perception when the brain is interacted with artificially - the sense of being located outside of your own body can be induced, for example, and the sense of another presence in the room can be induced as well.I've often wondered that if someone uses drugs or chemicals to "contact aliens" there could be a chance that it's all a hallucination, But, Then again even without drugs there is no guarantee it's still not a hallucination, So there is that I suppose.
Well you know I like your reasoning on this, I'm known to be open to the less likely scenariosYeah that's a good hypothesis. We've already seen fascinating effects on human perception when the brain is interacted with artificially - the sense of being located outside of your own body can be induced, for example, and the sense of another presence in the room can be induced as well.
We don't really understand how the various drugs interact with the brain and perception, so it remains very plausible that the interaction of some specific compounds can induce a completely illusory sense of encountering strange beings and complex fractal spaces.
Or maybe it is really an "opening the doors of perception" phenomenon, as Huxley suggested. Right now it could go either way. But it's a fascinating subject regardless.
Honestly I find it bizarre and depressing that simultaneous with cutting-edge science revealing mountains of empirical evidence in support of the extraterrestrial hypothesis...a huge percentage of people have decided that they want a weirder and implausible explanation in the form of the shaky and wildly speculative interdimensional hypothesis.
This seems to be driven primarily by contrarians - the kind of people who say that we never went to the Moon, or that the Earth is flat, so they can feel like they're hip to some radical insight beyond the norm.
There's zero empirical evidence for the existence of other dimensions of reality. And we know for a fact that our own universe has only 4 macroscopic dimensions, because the laws of physics would be unrecognizable if our universe had additional macroscopic dimensions.
It's perfectly plausible that there remain other forms of intelligence, still unknown to us, within the context of our own 4D reality, but that's an entirely different issue.
In any case, if I wanted to better understand physics (or anything actually), the last person I'd go to is Alex Jones.
I think it's possible that people are encountering other forms of intelligence this way. But the fact that these experiences are happening to people within the context of our reality, means to me that they exist within the same reality that we do. Perhaps there are aspects of mind and consciousness - within our 4D reality - that we're still more or less unfamiliar with.
Or perhaps there are unphysical dimensions to our reality that we're unfamiliar with. But whatever the case, I feel that there are innumerable aspects to the universe that we reside in, which are open for exploration. We don't need to postulate other realities for that to be true.