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John Carter's avatar

Maybe they just really wanted pancakes ;)

The high strangeness of this kind of encounter is certainly an argument against the entities being aliens. However, it isn't airtight. These encounters frequently involve psychic effects, as indeed the Simonton case does. Entities that have mastered telepathy could, I suspect, quite easily project false images as a form of camouflage. They could be invisible, but they could also make themselves visible in deceptive ways, allowing just enough of a true image through to enable interaction (on their terms), while being false enough to maintain operational secrecy. Not only is the contactee kept in a state of confusion, but the resulting absurdity of the encounter is an obstacle to the belief of others.

Recently I was chatting with a skeptic, a man with a background in astronomy who has put no little thought into this matter. He said that about the only thing that would convince him would be a direct, face to face encounter. I found this interesting, because such encounters are the most convincing on an individual basis but the least convincing on a societal scale.

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Daniel D's avatar

This post is wonderfully thought-provoking! Your analysis of Simonton's encounter "feels" correct (demonic in nature), at least compared to the explanations possible under alternate metaphysical framings.

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