Luis Elizondo
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, yeah. Sure, absolutely there is. But let me just give this in a term that everybody will understand here. We live in an incomprehensibly complex universe. And in fact, we judge our universe by the five fundamental senses which we have, which is if you can't touch it, taste it, hear it, smell it, etc., we can't interact with it.
Yeah, yeah. Sure, absolutely there is. But let me just give this in a term that everybody will understand here. We live in an incomprehensibly complex universe. And in fact, we judge our universe by the five fundamental senses which we have, which is if you can't touch it, taste it, hear it, smell it, etc., we can't interact with it.
Yeah, yeah. Sure, absolutely there is. But let me just give this in a term that everybody will understand here. We live in an incomprehensibly complex universe. And in fact, we judge our universe by the five fundamental senses which we have, which is if you can't touch it, taste it, hear it, smell it, etc., we can't interact with it.
And yet, if you have the ability to look at this world around you through something as simple as cell phone visionβ And now you could see in 5G and in Wi-Fi and GPS, you would see an entirely different reality around you. For example, I live here in Wyoming. Beautiful, unoccluded night skies. But if you look at that same portion of the night sky through, let's say, infrared, you will see nebula.
And yet, if you have the ability to look at this world around you through something as simple as cell phone visionβ And now you could see in 5G and in Wi-Fi and GPS, you would see an entirely different reality around you. For example, I live here in Wyoming. Beautiful, unoccluded night skies. But if you look at that same portion of the night sky through, let's say, infrared, you will see nebula.
And yet, if you have the ability to look at this world around you through something as simple as cell phone visionβ And now you could see in 5G and in Wi-Fi and GPS, you would see an entirely different reality around you. For example, I live here in Wyoming. Beautiful, unoccluded night skies. But if you look at that same portion of the night sky through, let's say, infrared, you will see nebula.
You'll see a whole different reality in front of you that's just as real as the reality you live in now. In fact, maybe even more real. The problem is we can't interact with it. The way we look at the universe through vision alone is only 0.0035% of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Meaning, most of the universe remains hidden because it lies within a frequency beyond what we can perceive.
You'll see a whole different reality in front of you that's just as real as the reality you live in now. In fact, maybe even more real. The problem is we can't interact with it. The way we look at the universe through vision alone is only 0.0035% of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Meaning, most of the universe remains hidden because it lies within a frequency beyond what we can perceive.
You'll see a whole different reality in front of you that's just as real as the reality you live in now. In fact, maybe even more real. The problem is we can't interact with it. The way we look at the universe through vision alone is only 0.0035% of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Meaning, most of the universe remains hidden because it lies within a frequency beyond what we can perceive.
And then you've got the other challenge of size. So, as...
And then you've got the other challenge of size. So, as...
And then you've got the other challenge of size. So, as...
Yeah, let's just say my involvement in the UFO program went over like a lead balloon. Mrs. Elizondo was not very happy about that.
Yeah, let's just say my involvement in the UFO program went over like a lead balloon. Mrs. Elizondo was not very happy about that.
Yeah, let's just say my involvement in the UFO program went over like a lead balloon. Mrs. Elizondo was not very happy about that.
Yeah, in essence, you know, look, today's technology was yesterday's magic. That's just the fact, right? And what we consider paranormal, by the definition of science, everything in science is paranormal until it becomes normal. That's just the world we live in. And so we have to recalibrate a little bit how we think about things and how we look at ourselves and our place in the universe.
Yeah, in essence, you know, look, today's technology was yesterday's magic. That's just the fact, right? And what we consider paranormal, by the definition of science, everything in science is paranormal until it becomes normal. That's just the world we live in. And so we have to recalibrate a little bit how we think about things and how we look at ourselves and our place in the universe.