December 16th, 2009 by Palzeta
Clairvoyance is the ability to experience sensation or thought that is derived from input other than ourselves or the physical realm in which we dwell. Generically, these sensations are called extra-sensory perceptions (ESP). Experiencing clairvoyant signals is usually related to some internal realization or via some sort of approximation or channelling through our physical senses. Names have been given to the types of these sensations.
- Clairsentience (feeling or touching) is the acquisition of psychic knowledge primarily by means of feeling or touching. It can relate to the feeling of the vibrations of lifeforms. Different degrees of clairsentience range from the perception of diseases of other people to the thoughts or emotions of other people.
- Psychometry or token-object reading (knowledge gained through touch) is the acquisition of psychic knowledge about an individual by making physical contact with an objects that has been in contact with that person.
- Clairaudience (hearing or listening) is the reception of psychic knowledge by paranormal auditory means, such as a voice or music with no physical source. The ESP auditory sensation may come from within one’s mind, inner ear or perceived as being external.
- Clairalience (smelling) is the paranormal experience of a odor, scent or other smell with no physical source.
- Claircognizance (knowing) the intrinsic acquisition of psychic knowledge. This is the ability to paranormally know something without knowing how or why.
- Clairgustance (tasting) is the ability to paranormally taste or perceive the essence of a substance without it coming into contact with one’s mouth.
Reference: Glossary of Psi
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April 22nd, 2009 by Palzeta
Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, a member of the 1971 Apollo 14 moon mission, has recently declared that the U.S. and other governments are concealing evidence of aliens and UFOs. Mankind has long wondered if we’re “alone in the universe. …only in our period do we really have evidence. No, we’re not alone,” Mitchell said.
He bases this conclusion because he grew up in Roswell, NM and have had individuals come forward to him that admitted to see some of what was going on with the infamous Roswell crash. When even insiders are coming forward, it is hard to ignore the questions regarding aliens.
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March 19th, 2009 by Palzeta
Trace case is a classification of studied encounters were a UFO or other anomalous phenomena has generated some sort of physical effect, called trace evidence. Study of the trace evidence may involve photographs, measurements, actual samples of residue that is subjected to laboratory analysis. The trace evidence is said to be UFO fingerprints, which may reveal information as to the type of object that generated the effect. Some cases include police reports and sketches, such as the Cato Landing. Though any type of UFO may leave trace evidence, common cases involve particular types of objects or devices.
White Globe
Many trace cases are often of evidence left by very small objects that are less than one meter in size, such as reports of white globes. Incidents involving white globes are often at very close range. Such devices have been involved in a wide variety of encounters. One such incident resulted in residue being left by a rotating orb that scraped by a car while it was being driven down a road. Upon being studied, the residue was found to be a mixture of unidentified metallic substance and organic matter.
Flying Saucer
Landing locations of flying saucers often leave evidence of three landing legs. When witnessed, these objects are seen to make ground contact. Sometimes humanoids are witnessed at landing locations.
Egg-shaped, Cylinder, Oval
Observations have been made of ojects that are often described as egg-shaped, cylindrical, or oval. These are reported to have a metallic appearance, being 5 to 6 meters in length. When these objects make ground contact, they often leave evidence of 4 landing legs. Dimunitive humanoids are often reported nearby the landing site.
Domed Device
Domed devices are objects that are often estimated to be about 2 meters to 4 meters in diameter. They rarely make ground contact; instead the hover a few feet above the ground. Evidence left by these objects is often swirl formations found in vegatation under where the device hovered.
Some info sourced from: Center for Physical Trace Research
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January 19th, 2009 by Palzeta
According to new information, the Milky Way Galaxy is about 15% wide and 50% more massive that previously thought. This means that our Milky Way is actually similar in size to the Andromeda Galaxy. These findings suggest that our own galaxy and Andromeda will collide much sooner (within the next 3 billion years) than previous estimated. The recent article from AP discusses these latest findings.
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September 15th, 2008 by Palzeta
Evolution of life on other worlds is seeming more likely as human knowledge of the Universe expands. David Zeigler
has recently proposed eleven Evolution Predictions of what abilities or traits will evolve on other worlds, conditions allowing. The predictions are that some lifeforms will be the following:
- Water dependent and carbon based.
- Chemosynthetic (chemical based energy synthesis) or photosynthetic (light energy synthesis).
- Heterotrophic
and predators of heterotrophs (food chain of lifeforms).
- Passively or actively mobile to seek out optimum conditions. As such, body plans will evolve something similar to what we would identify as a head, with arrays of sensory organs.
- Sessile
(non-mobile or anchored in place).
- Powered flight (birds, some insects, bats, pterosaurs), or at least directed gliding (flying squirrel, flying fish).
- Parasites, which on Earth account for over 65% of the total number of species.
- Genes will be selfish
, and nature selection will spawn adaption to the environment.
- Will have senses, especially sight, sound, touch, heat detection, etc.
- Motile
, organisms will have natural attraction and repulsion to stimuli.
- Large bodies of water will foster a wide variety of lifeforms, which may independently evolution similar adaptions.
The list seems a little incomplete and maybe not well organized. It is a good starting point in the discussion of what we can expect to find on other worlds. It can help us in knowing where to look, as well. Perhaps this list is formed from human prejudice. However, with only Earth as our example, this (at least for the time being) seems to be a fair set of predictions.
Source: Skeptic Vol. 14 No. 2, 2008 - Predicting Evolution
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