Monday 20 May 2019

An article by Luis Elizondo: UFOs and quantum mechanics

On March 6, 2019, former director of Pentagon´s black UFO program AATIP, Luis Elizondo, published an article on Medium. You can read the article in the link below:

https://medium.com/@luis_elizondo/enter-the-quantum-world-what-the-mechanics-of-subatomic-particles-mean-for-the-study-of-uap-our-85b66e00367b

Mr. Elizondo´s article is about how quantum physics/mechanics probably can help us understand the fantastic flight characteristics (and other characteristics) of UFOs, or UAPs.

Mr. Elizondo ends his article with this sentence:
Now, equipped with more information than ever before, we’re on the precipice of some serious revelations and discoveries about our place in the universe.
Of course, that is an unspecific statement, but also a most tantalizing one. Especially, if you tie in the "consciousness aspect" of the UFO phenomena in Mr. Elizondo´s above quoted sentence.

What do I mean by the "consciousness aspect" of the UFO phenomena? In simplified terms, I mean that some UFOs, or UAPs, is either conscious "entities" in themselves or is maneuvered by consciousness (by thought/cognition), or both. Secondly, I mean that what we refer to as "paranormal phenomena" seems strongly correlated with UFOs sightings and encounters. For example, some of the military witnesses from the USS Nimitz 2004 UFO encounter (the "Tic Tac" incident), have had the courage to openly speak about the effects the Tic Tac incident had on some of their abilities, like heightened intuition and empathy.

Mr. Elizondo is in his article above, writing about the U.S. Governments´ interest in studying "paranormal phenomena" like remote viewing, and he is mentioning the CIA program "Stargate", which later became a DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) program. Today we know, that the DIA also funded and studied the phenomena at the Skinwalker Ranch.

So, a third meaning I put in the "consciousness aspect" of the UFO phenomena, is an ontological one, and perhaps formulated as a question, makes it more clear: Is consciousness more fundamental than matter? If so, what are the scientific, existential and societal implications?

The following may seem as a tangent from Mr. Elizondo´s article, but in my mind, it is closely related to, and central to study, if we want to further our understanding of UFOs, consciousness, and of what we call "reality": Is the human brain operating under the laws of quantum mechanics? A more difficult question is: Is the human brain, producing or receiving what we call "consciousness", or both? The same questions could imply to human DNA.

Back to Luis Elizondo´s article. One of the most important points in his article, is the fact that human knowledge and understanding of quantum physics/mechanics is now starting to be able to explain some of the "magical" capabilities of UFOs.

Which, for example, means that our current model of macro- and micro cosmos, is not totally flawed. We probably do not have to discover some entirely new universal laws, but rather look at the ones we have discovered with a different mindset and from different perspectives.

For instance, and perhaps, we should "go back to basic" and look at the work of Faraday, Maxwell and Tesla from a fresh perspective? My personal belief is that electromagnetism, and electromagnetic waves (and/or fields), is crucial in understanding both the UFO phenomena and (human) consciousness.

I recommend you to read the article above by Luis Elizondo, and also, his other articles about the UFO phenomena he has published on Medium. Some of those other articles by Mr. Elizondo, I have posted on this blog, and analyzed more in detail, for example here, than the article in question.

On May 17, 2019, I posted an article on Medium about the U.S. Navy´s guidelines related to UFO sightings, and my thoughts on an ongoing educational- and preparatory phase of the UFO phenomena. You can read it here https://medium.com/@jannetikkanen140/u-s-navy-confirms-interest-in-ufos-2fdf13150ee9

If you scroll down to the end of my article, you can see that a certain Luis Elizondo has given my article a clap, or thumbs up. Yes, I feel a little proud of that :)

Enjoy Mr. Elizondo´s article and take care!

/Janne












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