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'The Physics of High Strangeness' by
Jacques Vallee and Eric Davis Recibidos
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Jesús Olmo
<jesusolmo@hotmail.com> |
1 de junio de 2010 14:30
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'The Physics of High Strangeness' by Jacques
Vallee and Eric Davis The main argument presented
in this paper is that the continuing study of
unidentified aerial phenomena (“UAP”) may offer an
existence theorem for new models of physical reality.
The current SETI paradigm and its “assumption of
mediocrity” place restrictions on forms of non-human
intelligence that may be researched. A similar bias
exists in the ufologists’ often-stated hypothesis
that UAP, if real, must represent space visitors.
Observing that both models are biased by
anthropomorphism, the authors attempt to clarify the
issues surrounding “high strangeness” observations by
distinguishing six layers of information that can be
derived from UAP events, namely (1) physical
manifestations, (2) anti-physical effects, (3)
psychological factors, (4) physiological factors, (5)
psychic effects and (6) cultural effects. In a further
step they propose a framework for scientific analysis of
unidentified aerial phenomena that takes into account
the incommensurability problem.
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