Sunday, June 23, 2024

New discovery!


I figured something important out! Regular readers might guess what I’m talking about: I figured out why we can’t see beyond humanity's quite limiting perceptual shell, even though we are desperate to see beyond that shell, hoping such vision might enable us to understand what our consciousness is, or why it is.

It doesn’t seem that animals or any other conscious beings on our planet share this need. They’re too busy being part of a world they evolved to fit to obsessively ask, “What’s it all about?” But in the course of life-long careers dealing with design flaws, we humans have lots of motivation to puzzle over ourselves.

Full disclosure: Like everyone else I have no idea what the basis is for our consciousness. Why are we here? Are we here? Etc. But I do at last have a credible theory explaining why we can’t see beyond the limiting shell that keeps us from comprehending our apparent existence.

Let me pause to concede that humans are of course terribly clever, finding many hidden formulas of the universe. In physics, for instance, scientists figured out how to make plutonium, an unstable substance that normally requires the power of an exploding sun to create. That’s really clever. However, we have not figured out why, for the last three hundred years, we have been in a race to dominate the earth to the point that we now threaten to blow it up, using plutonium. Why- returning to my initial question- can we not see beyond our perceptual shell, to understand why we want to blow ourselves and our planet up?

This is the very question I have answered! I humbly submit my conclusions here:

We are unable to understand more than we do because of interference from a five-dimensional Ricci flat bouncing cosmology. Or, to put it in layman’s terms: Our vision is occluded by diatomic ghost condensate dark energy.

I know many will ask, “What is your evidence?” Though I admit it is somewhat circumstantial, my evidence has been deemed “credible” by an AI which inspected it using pseudo-Namo-Goldstone boson quintessence rays. I don’t know how much more I can do as far as “proving” my thesis. I humbly await the scientific community's response to my findings.

The CNN interview with Harris and Walz

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