“But what is coming is possibly not even something comprehensible by our brains”
That is the kind of stuff Terence McKenna used to talk about—for example time just stops or starts working in weird ways that our brains cannot handle or magical creatures just start appearing and then disappearing right in front of us—on a mass scale, not just the one on one stuff that has been so common in human history (and dismissed as “anecdotes” by “experts”).
The arrogance of scientists has always filled me with a sense of foreboding—homo sapiens is always at their most annoying when they are *&^%ing up badly.
The Old Testament (Genesis 6) and the Ethiopian Book of Enoch (which can be found online) speak of beings who watch the Earth (and have done so throughout time).
Several scientists, Garry Nolan for one (who is a non-believer BTW), have described these beings as having watched humanity for possibly a very long time. In fact, Nolan has referred to them as Watchers, and, as a non-believer, I don't think he knows the Biblical import and meaning of that term.
The Book of Enoch refers to these beings as the Fallen Ones and by other terms.
I am a believer, but am keeping an open mind as to what is going on here.