Why is it that many people think physics as we know it is absolute. As if the human race knows absolutely everything there is to know about science.Earth is but a tiny speck of dirt in this great universe and to think we know and discovered everything is absurd.
Terence McKenna:
“All cultures think that their culture represents a sanctioned reality.”
Of course they are always wrong—very wrong.
Terence’s best podcast on UFOs:
https://psychedelicsalon.com/podcast-261-the-definitive-ufo-tape/
The notion that the government or Congress are going to figure this stuff out is laughable.
It is like fish trying to explain bicycles to other fish.
If humans were anywhere close to redefining physics, there would be first proven scientific studies and papers, experiments and articles in journals that would be peer reviewed, some clue that some great innovation was about to occur. For something to just ‘appear’ that breaks all the rules of mechanics without any explanation goes beyond the sensible.
For those who think such leaps in tech could be achieved totally in black programs, not likely at all. Black programs occasionally develop new tech, but mostly its about the applications. Government labs do not have half the resources or brain power that the scientific community at large has. If we had ‘warp speed drives’ for example, those would not have been developed without some or most of the tech being proposed, studied, experimented with, in the open forums, again with publication and peer review.
I am not saying we know everything, but everything we observe, both here on Earth and as far as we can see into space is explained by laws or theorems of physics. Its the basis for everything we know from what we can build to our reasoning and thinking (for rational people anyway).