
From the Spacetime Threat
Assessment Report Files
For the
past ten years we have
been on the trail of a
phenomenology
transition, where
ambiguous and
superstitious rumors
meet hard nosed science
and national security.
Starstream
Research Special
Feature Series
Following the trail of
phenomenology and the
U.S. government requires
a great deal of
patience, but here at
Starstream Research, we
feel that our efforts
are gradually making
progress. The idea for a
Spacetime Threat
Assessment Report
available to the general
public and the
international community
was born from a need to
produce material that
was not normally
distributed outside of
those close knit
scientists on the
cutting edge of
speculative science, or
others with top secret
clearance on a need to
know basis.
For the past ten
years we have
been on the
trail of a
phenomenology
transition,
where ambiguous
and
superstitious
rumors meet hard
nosed science
and national
security. There
are many sides
and facets to
this story; no
simple answers
need apply to
solve this
mystery. It is
at once born of
our darkest
fears and
nightmares,
constantly
reinforced and
disseminated by
the media, now
super-amplified
thanks to the
world wide web,
and familiar in
the day by day
increase in our
knowledge,
driven by reason
and technology.
We know a great
deal more about
the world around
us in 2006 than
we did in 1996.
We have also
learned a great
deal more about
what we do not
know and do not
yet understand,
like the
mysterious dark
matter and dark
energy that
dominates the
universe in
which we live.
For our
"Invasion: Earth?"
series, I wanted
to both stretch
out a bit
farther and at
the same time
withdraw deeper
into the comfort
zone of reason.
The premise is
simple enough:
given the
vastness of the
creation around
us that is
observable
today, and the
implied much
greater and
perhaps infinite
vastness of
reality beyond,
what are the
real threats to
human
civilization
from beyond our
shiny blue home
world? One need
only postulate
some form of
intelligent, or
even
non-intelligent
but
self-replicating
exotic form from
another world,
to realize that
an invasion is
far from out of
the question. It
is our opinion
that the greater
mystery is not
whether or not
Earth might some
day find itself
at the mercy of
otherworldly
forces, but
rather why we
presently do not
appear to find
ourselves under
the thumb of
extraterrestrial
or
ultra-terrestrial
intelligence.
Curiously, the
rumors and facts
surrounding the
American
government's
interests in
such matters
appear to lend
some support to
the answer to
the later
question: We
'appear' to be
independent of
the thumb of
otherworldly
intelligence
because they
don't want
(all!) of us to
know that they
are here, and
perhaps they
have been with
us for some
time. This is
the interference
question: Is it
possible to
surmise some of
the activities
of higher
intelligent
beings in the
affairs of the
human race? Do
they sometimes
make their
existence known
to a few
hand-selected
representatives
of the human
race?
In summary, our
findings, if
they are valid
at all, suggest
less an invasion
than a caretaker
scenario. One
must also keep
in mind that
caretakers may
fail, or loose
interest in our
small world.
Should that be
the case, then
we must be
prepared to
accept that
invasion might
be inevitable.
And that, dear
reader, does
constitute a
genuine
spacetime
threat.
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