Jacques Vallee on Reality Computing
Found this by following a trail about UFO author, Jacques Vallee which I originally picked up over on Fantastic Planet.
- So internal linkreality is like a computer internal database in that the right search word or “incantation” might cause a piece of internal linkinformation–a UFO or ghost or other internal linkanomaly–to materialize. If you think of [reality] as the software for the universe, all it would take is for someone to change a comma in the program and the chair you are sitting in wouldn’t be a chair at all. The major benefit from this model is that it handles anomalies very well. Coincidences would be a normal expectation. If you address a database with a request for anything with the word “pool” you will get ads for sunscreen, lotions, billiard balls and an investment prospectus or two. In parapsychology, gifted subjects may be forcing similar coincidences between separate locations or separate minds. One way of testing the theory, by the way, is to create massive informational anomalies and see what happens when they collapse. You could enhance remote viewing experiments, for instance, by loading the site with large quantities of data about highly unlikely events or situations, then quickly erase that data to collapse the internal linksingularity.
Also found this quote from his book Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact:
- “There is a strange urge in my mind. I would like to stop behaving as a rat pressing levers-even if I have to go hungry for a while. I would like to step outside the conditioning maze and see what makes it tick. I wonder what I would find. Perhaps a terrible superhuman monstrosity the very contemplation of which would make a man insane? Perhaps a solemn gathering of wise men? Or the maddening simplicity of unattended clockwork?”
This guy seems pretty awesome. I’m gonna have to study up on him some more. He seems to be espousing the “ultraterrestrial” theory which I first ran into in John Keel’s mish-mash book, Our Haunted Planet.
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