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Why not remote hearers? What about remote tasting? Where are the remote touchers? And finally, why are not there remote sniffers?
Everything essential for the experience to be credible even for the one who experiences it is missing.
The encounter with the inexplicable is in itself inexplicable.
But even the strangest world must have boundaries.
Even in the darkest corners of consciousness must shine the light of Reason.
To fall asleep is to fall into madness.
Ask the seers, the prophets, the witches and wizards. Ask Solomon, Ezekiel, and the shamans.
To really be able to remote see is to flirt with madness,
To really be able to remote see is to flirt with madness, not because it is impossible, but because it is still impossible.
Biology is still not ready for that exploration.
Warriorpath1, I think we essentially agree on the basic idea that it is at the interface where the amazing and the unknown occurs. It is indeed the interpenetrative nature of observer and the observed what makes perception take a new form that cannot be tamed neither by physics, nor by the non-physical realm. Both worlds meet at the interface, and there only the paraphysical rules.
At this side of the wall everything is physics; at the other side of the wall, everything is metaphysical. It is at the wall where the paraphysical emerges. Both the physical observer (say, a trembling kid) and the metaphysical observer (say, a demon) look at each other with amazed eyes. Both the casual driver in the middle of a deserted road and the alien in his UFO are certainly perplexed during the encounter. In that few seconds, the paraphysical rules. The system becomes out of equilibrium, oscillates, trembles, sways, until it returns to equilibrium.
When that happens, both observers (the kid and the demon, the casual driver and the alien, the radar operator and the uncorrelated target) make the same face that a child makes when her balloon pops. It lasts a few seconds, because that what takes the system to return to equilibrium: at that moment the wall that separates the two worlds reappears.
And both observers are speechless, wondering what has happened. It is a terrifying experience, sometimes mystical, but in any case it is a truly otherworldly experience. For both of them: the kid and the demon. Observers are changed by what they have observed. And they try to describe the experience in their own terms: the kid, using physics. He fails. And the demon using his own rules. He fails to understand, too. They conclude exactly the way you described it: that nothing humans, aliens, angels, or demons measure through their own perception and instruments is truly “objective” via the nature of perception itself.
originally posted by: Direne
One is just a one-time event. A transient. A glitch.
Given the current situation the statement that there are no UFO is probably the closest to truth.