Noted philosopher Bernardo Kastrup has surprisingly entered into the debate about the nature of the UAP or UFO phenomenon. He has now presented in his website a very interesting, knowledgeable and high quality essay on his current hypothesis for this, at https://www.bernardokastrup.com/2024/01/...at-is.html . Like his philosophical/metaphysical positions, it deserves extended consideration.
He provisionally considers the hidden psych-ops program theory, and ultimately rejects it.
He begins,
His suggested hypothesis goes the way of Jacques Vallee's work:
Kastrup then divides the overall phenomenon into two basic classes or categories, "nuts and bolts", and "high strangeness".
He then furnishes a detailed discussion of the "nuts and bolts" type of cases:
Kastrup adopts the so-called "Silurian Hypothesis" in explanation, that rather than the "nuts and bolts" craft being extraterrestrials, a geologically ancient non-human civilization developed on our planet in our very distant past hundreds of millions of years ago, and the manufacturers and pilots of the "nuts and bolts" craft are the greatly evolved remnants of that civilization, persisting underground or underwater or elsewhere in the solar system ever since. Such beings would have developed extremely advanced technology (explaining the existence of and interactions with "nuts and bolts" UAPs), plus other powerful mental (apparently paranormal) abilities (explaining the mind-altering "high strangeness" features of various cases).
He says,
Kastrup then speculates on the possible motivations of these distantly related by evolution creatures:
His final summary conclusion:
I think his reasoning is sound for the most part, except for his suggested likelihood that such beings could have persisted so very long in geological history (and the unlikelihood that there would be fossil remains of this civilization), and I would disagree that all of the "nuts and bolts" cases are really from here.
He provisionally considers the hidden psych-ops program theory, and ultimately rejects it.
He begins,
Quote:"I submit to you that the following tentative premises are justifiable:
...firstly, there is an engineered technology in our skies and oceans that is not human. The counterargument to this is, of course, that UAPs may be top-secret but very human military devices, often called ‘black technology.’ Yet, this seems to contradict much of what has been disclosed since 2017.
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Secondly, if there is non-human technology in our skies and oceans, then there must be Non-Human Intelligences (NHIs) active on our planet, engineering and controlling the UAPs. This does not imply that the NHIs are extra-terrestrial; it means simply that they aren’t human.
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....the data, if taken seriously, does not seem to allow for prosaic alternatives. So whatever hypotheses we entertain, they will per force stretch our credulity. Indeed, to insist on prosaic explanations we must disregard the data."
His suggested hypothesis goes the way of Jacques Vallee's work:
Quote:"Two key conclusions from Dr. Vallée’s work are particularly pertinent to our challenge here. The first is that, based on countless witness reports, the phenomenon does not seem to make any distinction between physical and psychological effects; it produces both, as if they were mere facets of one and the same causative mechanisms. The boundaries we draw between the mental and the physical don’t seem to be observed by the phenomenon, which transits casually back and forth across the dividing line. Dr. Vallée acknowledges the undeniable physical aspect of the phenomenon—it can be filmed, tracked by radar and other sensors, emits measurable energy, often leaves physical footprints and vestiges behind, etc.—but adds that at least part of what the witnesses experience is “staged”: the UAP sometimes evokes archetypal, symbolic imagery directly in the witness’ mind to convey a feeling-laden metaphorical message, which transcends the objectively measurable characteristics of the phenomenon.
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The second pertinent conclusion from Dr. Vallée’s work is that the pattern of behaviour of UAPs is not consistent with the extra-terrestrial hypothesis (see chapter 9 of his book, Dimensions). Dr. Vallée estimated that, in a period of just twenty years, there have been about three million UAP landings. This is not consistent with visitations by beings from another planet for the purposes of surveying the Earth or researching its inhabitants (orders of magnitude less visits would have sufficed for these purposes); instead, the UAPs’ behaviour is precisely what one would expect if they were from here—and were simply going about their business."
Kastrup then divides the overall phenomenon into two basic classes or categories, "nuts and bolts", and "high strangeness".
Quote:"One clearly discernible class of observations, which I shall henceforth refer to as ‘nuts-and-bolts’ UAPs, entails physical craft that can not only consistently be seen, filmed, and tracked by radar, but also—if we are to believe Mr. Grusch’s informants and other sources in a position to plausibly know—stored in hangars for decades, drilled into, analysed under a scanning electron microscope, etc. The bodies of their occupants can also—again, if we are to believe the sources—be kept in freezers and harvested for biochemical analysis.
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Unlike the above, another class of observations entails encounters in one’s bedroom, at school, during one’s commute back from work, and other ordinary, random situations unrelated to military activity. These are the so-called ‘high strangeness’ events, encompassing the ‘alien contactee’ and ‘alien abduction’ cases. The craft and beings observed don’t have a consistent physical aspect but are, instead, elusive, appearing and disappearing, taking on an absurd variety of incongruous forms and behaviours. They leave either none or scarce, ambiguous physical traces....I am not dismissive of this ‘high strangeness’ class of observations."
He then furnishes a detailed discussion of the "nuts and bolts" type of cases:
Kastrup adopts the so-called "Silurian Hypothesis" in explanation, that rather than the "nuts and bolts" craft being extraterrestrials, a geologically ancient non-human civilization developed on our planet in our very distant past hundreds of millions of years ago, and the manufacturers and pilots of the "nuts and bolts" craft are the greatly evolved remnants of that civilization, persisting underground or underwater or elsewhere in the solar system ever since. Such beings would have developed extremely advanced technology (explaining the existence of and interactions with "nuts and bolts" UAPs), plus other powerful mental (apparently paranormal) abilities (explaining the mind-altering "high strangeness" features of various cases).
He says,
Quote:"Depending on the surviving level of their technology, they could have made a home for themselves underwater or underground. A few generations of (directed) adaptation—genetic and cultural—to such an environment would render the planet’s surface perhaps as alien and inhospitable to them as the Mariana Trench is to us. They would be okay with allowing the monkeys to run amok on top of the roof (provided that the monkeys don’t start a thermonuclear war and compromise the entire house), but would rather stay safely indoors."
Kastrup then speculates on the possible motivations of these distantly related by evolution creatures:
Quote:"In conclusion, I submit the hypothesis that, when UAPs manipulate our perceptions during an encounter, they are, in fact, attempting to communicate in the only way they can. Analogously, if you are hiking in a remote trail and come across a wild bear - another terrestrial species with a cognitive structure different from ours, which we encounter by chance as they go about their business in their own habitat - the bear, too, will communicate with you in the only way it can: through meaning-evoking body posture and sounds; and you will even understand it. The difference is that UAPs are better, more nuanced and sophisticated at the task."
His final summary conclusion:
Quote:"The hypothesis I put forward is that, if the ‘nuts-and-bolts’ UAP phenomenon and the Non-Human Intelligence(s) behind it are real, they are unlikely to be extra-terrestrial. Instead, they may consist of remnants of industrial, technological NHIs evolved on Earth up to 350 million years ago. We cannot find conspicuous archaeological or geological footprints of such civilizations because, according to the so-called ‘Silurian Hypothesis,’ not only weather erosion, but also the regular recycling of the Earth’s crust through plate tectonics, erase them."
I think his reasoning is sound for the most part, except for his suggested likelihood that such beings could have persisted so very long in geological history (and the unlikelihood that there would be fossil remains of this civilization), and I would disagree that all of the "nuts and bolts" cases are really from here.