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The UFO Singularity: Why Are Past Unexplained Phenomena Changing Our Future? Where Will Transcending the Bounds of Current Thinking Lead? How Near is the Singularity?
The UFO Singularity: Why Are Past Unexplained Phenomena Changing Our Future? Where Will Transcending the Bounds of Current Thinking Lead? How Near is the Singularity?
The UFO Singularity: Why Are Past Unexplained Phenomena Changing Our Future? Where Will Transcending the Bounds of Current Thinking Lead? How Near is the Singularity?
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"At the forefront of a new generation of UFOlogists, Micah Hanks is someone who isn't afraid to tackle new paradigms, ideas, and theories. The future of flying saucer seeking is in good hands!" —Nick Redfern, author of The NASA Conspiracies

Why and how are past unexplained phenomena changing our future?

Where will transcending the bounds of current thinking lead?

How near is the singularity?

The UFO Singularity finally reveals what UFO phenomena can tell us about greater-than-human intelligence, and offers provocative theories of where such intelligence might originate. You'll explore the most challenging metaphysical questions and the latest scientific thoughts about them, including:
  • What is the singularity, and how does it relate to UFOs?
  • Could some UFOs be from our plane? Could they actually be time travelers from our future?
  • What current scientific trends are leading us to the kinds of advanced technology we've observed in various UFO reports?
  • Are there other ways in which UFOs could be considered "extraterrestrial visitors" in our midst, even if they didn't get here in the way that most people think (via interplanetary space flight)?
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Release dateDec 26, 2012
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The UFO Singularity: Why Are Past Unexplained Phenomena Changing Our Future? Where Will Transcending the Bounds of Current Thinking Lead? How Near is the Singularity?

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    The UFO Singularity - Micah Hanks

    The UFO Singularity

    The UFO SINGULARITY

    Why Are Past Unexplained Phenomena Changing Our Future?

    Where Will Transcending the Bounds of Current Thinking Lead?

    How Near Is the Singularity?

    By

    MICAH HANKS

    Foreword by Scott Alan Roberts

    Copyright © 2013 by Micah Hanks

    All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press.

    Images on pages 163 and 198 are courtesy of NASA and are available

    via Wikimedia Commons. Image on page 96 by Scotty Roberts was used

    with permission. All remaining images are property of the author.

    THE UFO SINGULARITY

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Hanks, Micah.

       The UFO singularity : Why are past unexplained phenomena changing our future? : Where will transcending the bounds of current thinking lead? : How near is the singularity? / by Micah Hanks ; foreword by Scott Alan Roberts.

           pages cm

      ISBN 978-1-60163-240-1 -- ISBN 978-1-60163-240-1 1. Unidentified flying objects. 2. Human-alien encounters.

    3. Technology and civilization. 4. Extraterrestrial anthropology. I. Title.

        TL789.H356 2013

        001.942--dc23

    2012025938

    For Lisa, whose care and encouragement has helped to show me the path to gratitude, wisdom, and the manifestation of infinite possibilities, in a world that continues to amaze me increasingly with each passing day. Put that in your coffee.

    Acknowledgments

    There are so many individuals who were instrumental in helping me complete this book, whether by direct influence, or merely through the support they provided. My sincerest thanks go out to my mother and father, for helping foster a sense of curiosity and an insatiable interest in the unexplained since an early age, and for allowing me to call or visit them in the evenings to ramble on about my odd theories and interests to this day. I would also like to thank my brother, Caleb, whose creative ideas not only contributed to the concept that became this book’s cover, but also introduced me to Singularity and Transhumanism, both of which this book incorporates toward understanding the UFO mystery a bit better. Lisa Northrup, to whom I’ve dedicated this book, provided so much support, encouragement, and brilliance with her ability to take concepts I would present in our discussions, and re-order them more simply so that they made perfect sense; great minds like hers are seldom encountered in this life, and I am so grateful for the beauty and wonder she is capable of seeing in our crazy world, which she then brings to those around her. More importantly, I am grateful just to be one of those who get to be around her.

    My special thanks to Scotty Roberts who, despite any great distance that may exist between friends, always provides me with insightful discussion, rapt attention, keen intellect, and philosophical wisdom that seems limitless; it has been my privilege to be awake and on the phone with him in the still hours of the early morning, as he finishes doing interviews on late-night radio, only to continue our discussions about man’s origins and spirituality as the sun begins to rise. Brad Steiger, for being a cosmic brother, and far more of an influence and mentor to me than he probably realizes; Nick Redfern, for being a great writer, researcher, and one hell of a fine guy (despite MIBs chasing him relentlessly); Mike Reese for his friendship, and for sharing his remarkable encounter with an exotic saucer craft in 1973; Michael Pye, Kirsten Dalley, and the fine folks at New Page Books for making this book possible; and, of course, Chris Heyes, Matthew Oakley, Vance Pollock, Marti Marfia, Billy Sanders, Susan Davidson, Dakota Waddell, Charles Wood, Tim and Laura Gardner, and Christopher McCollum, for being the finest friends and supporters anyone could ask for. Also instrumental for their help, insight, and wisdom have been Greg Bishop, Thomas Fusco, Jeffery Muffin Man Pritchett, Marie D. Jones, Wes Owsley, Ben Grundy and Aaron Wright at Mysterious Universe, Tom Cameron, Nancy Planeta, Alexei Turchin, Ben Goertzel, PhD, Tim Beckley, Peter Robbins, and so many others who have helped through their research and support.

    Finally, I must express my unending appreciation and thanks to my enigmatic colleague Dr. Maxim Kammerer, for his thoughts on the illusory nature of space-time, and for his incredible insights into ufology. Like some great secret born out of the cosmic stuff of the stars, his limitless knowledge helped shape and refine my own theories in profound ways. Without his wisdom and guidance, this book would never have come to fruition, and my sincerest thanks go out to him, wherever in space-time he may be at this, or at any, moment.

    After all, time doesn’t really exist in the grand scheme of things, does it?

    Contents

    Foreword by Scott Alan Roberts

    Introduction: Conception: An Introduction to New Possibilities

    Chapter 1: Convergence: Human Life in the Year 2112

    Chapter 2: Assembling an Anomaly: The Collation of Future Science and Alien Technology

    Chapter 3: Divergent Potentials: Mysterious New Technology

    Chapter 4: Evidence of the Impossible: Case Studies of Unidentified Aircraft

    Chapter 5: People From the Sky: Abducted…by Humans?

    Chapter 6: Transcendent Biology: The Science of Alien Visitation

    Chapter 7: Maleficium Intraspiritus: Dawn of the Soul Hackers

    Chapter 8: The Operators: Memories of the Future

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

    About the Author

    Foreword

    By Scott Alan Roberts

    In a conversation I had with Micah Hanks many months ago, we were discussing the seeming new paradigm that has encompassed the entirety of ufological research. Over the past decades it seems that the focus—at least in the public mindset—has been on the overtly too-familiar cache of UFO sightings recorded in shaky video and blurry photographic images of lights in the sky or dots on the horizon. In people’s minds, the subject of UFOs borders on that far away fringe of societal pseudo-acceptance. In the public’s view, it’s the stuff that happens to the odd, weird, gullible, and superstitious, rather than the normal, studied, intellectual, and reasoned—no matter how disproportionate that may be from the reality of actual observers and experiencers.

    The notion that aliens brought advanced technology to this planet sounds like the stuffs of overwrought science fiction to most people, and the very idea of alien abduction is so dissolute from what the majority of people experience, that the subject itself has been relegated to urban myth, folklore, and the cravings of individuals who have nothing better to do in life than create wild fantasies concocted from their own innate need for experience and meaning.

    Blended into all of the highly dubious personal experience are the blatant dis- and mis-informational involvement of governmental and military participation in promulgating documentation, and dissemination of endless paper trails that discount the veracity of the extraterrestrial qualification to any aspect of the phenomena; thus devising rabbit-trailing conspiracy theories and endless unanswered questions buried deep within countless enigmas. The end result has created the perception that this field, in its entirety, bears the same general tone as pop cultural mythology; and it all gets placed into the same beat-up, old cigar box that sits tucked away on that metaphoric top closet shelf, filled with the stuffs of little green men, ghosts, goblins, Sasquatches, and all sorts of various and sundry beasties and conspiratorial tales.

    But, as I mentioned, the paradigm is shifting. And this is more by design than it is by accident. Understanding what we are seeing and experiencing is difficult even in the very best of cases and incidents, and as a result the researches and studies conducted are dismally lacking in peer review and acceptance in contemporary academia, not to mention the scientific community in general. So the need to elevate the field from the status of mythos to acceptance is, at best, a daunting, yet necessary uphill climb. Ancient astronaut and alien theory and research, as it merges with archaeology, anthropology, cosmology, spirituality, and philosophy, is courting a miniscule, emerging segment of scientific academia represented less by the established pundits, personalities, and legerde-main, than by rising, new minds untainted by the religion of the dismissive scientific establishment. These fresh, young turks are merging older outmoded understanding with the scientific study of extraterrestrial and intra-terrestrial influence on ufological phenomena. They are asking the big questions of science versus superstition, data versus experience, technology versus magic, human ingenuity versus extraterrestrial influence, and all with the intent of honing a clearer, more sophisticated, less dogmatically driven understanding of what has been—and to many extents still is—the UFO conundrum.

    The following pages are meticulously crafted by futurist Hanks to identify aspects of human ingenuity that seem to surpass our current abilities, merging Transhumanism with current futuristic speculations and emerging technologies, all in a course of reconciling the fantastic with the plausible. Hanks explores the roiling questions revolving around interplanetary, intergalactic, and interdimensional traversing beings who may have delivered quantum technologies to the relatively backwater inhabitants of the Earth, set against the distinct possibilities that we humans may, indeed, be our own benefactors. In a way, I am reminded of the old whimsical hillbilly banjo song I’m My Own Grandpa when contemplating these possibilities—but have found a refreshingly cogent air with which Micah Hanks delivers an intellectually stimulating, reasoned investigatory romp through the different aspects of Singularity within the ufological enigma.

    There is a distinct connectivity between man and the cosmos, and though this is certainly not new news, it bears deeper investigation as new constructs of old theories continue to surface and match pace with our burgeoning technological push into the future. When ancient mankind looked up to the stars, did he see just spots of light twinkling like so many diamonds spread across the swath of velvety black sky, or did he encounter something—or someone—that challenged his perception of reality? Did non-human intelligences course their way across our skies and touch down to the dust only to be revered as gods, devils, angels, demons, spirits, and everything in between? Or did ancient mankind simply bury the knowledge of anomalies away into the annals of oral and written record, evolving their way, through human ingenuity, to the advent of invention, proliferation, and eventual secrecy, hiding away the constructs of futurist machination like the fastidiously recondite Captain Nemo and his ship, the Nautilus of Jules Verne’s Victorian-era novel?

    The Indian Vedas speaks of the vimanas, the flying craft of the Hindu gods. The Arabian myths refer to flying carpets, and the great airships of Western civilization are mentioned throughout later centuries. In the last generation, we have more modern versions of these aerial sightings in UFOs, flying discs, and every other conceivable description of non-terrestrial craft. Perhaps all this tells us is that a newer, fresher definition of space and time is essential in a complete understanding of what we have seen and encountered. Perhaps a merging of the evidences ranging from alien greys, to Cold War technology, to interdimensional time travel, will bring us closer to the Singularity that has seemed to elude us to the present.

    Perhaps just asking the right questions is the missing part of the equation that will draw us closer to the answers. And, perhaps, those answers are things we may already hold in the palms of our hands, and with diligence and perceptive persistence, we may uncover something about ourselves that links us to Singularity.

    Scott Alan Roberts

    June 7, 2012

    New Richmond, Wisconsin

    Introduction Conception: An Introduction to New Possibilities

    To open any book treating scientifically, philosophically or sociologically the future of the Earth is…to be struck at once by a presupposition common to most of their authors…they talk as though Man today had reached a final and supreme state of humanity beyond which he cannot advance.… No proof exists that Man has come to the end of his potentialities, that he has reached his highest point. On the contrary, everything suggests that at the present time we are entering a peculiarly critical phase of superhumanization.

    —Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,

    The Future of Man

    When dealing with the subject of UFOs, a strong case can be made for their existence, regardless of whatever they may actually be. In fact, it becomes difficult to ignore the obvious presence of strange, intelligently controlled aircraft in our skies, following careful review of official documents that appear at the Websites of intelligence agencies such as the FBI, the CIA, and a host of others.

    Especially during the last decade, most of the key military and intelligence organizations in the West have released information that shows at least some level of their involvement investigating the UFO mystery, beginning around the end of the Second World War. Many papers and files documenting such inquiries can now be downloaded online; looking beyond the United States, startling data from other governmental agencies around the world—once kept well out of view of the general public—have been released also, exposing an intricate level of interest in the UFO mystery shared by key groups and agencies in countries across the globe.

    The mere proof of official interest in the UFO presence throughout the years cannot by itself make concrete the existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, nor can it prove that any single phenomenon can be attributed solely to the identity of the kinds of unidentifiable aircraft that are occasionally witnessed from time to time in our skies. If anything, probability would likely favor a combination of different solutions to the UFO problem, ranging from secret or experimental manmade aircraft, to interdimensional physics anomalies that challenge our concept of space, time, and reality. Somewhere between the two extremes, we may also be faced with the possibility that Earth has been visited by exotic life from other planets. Probing even deeper into the mystery, there could yet be stranger solutions to the enigma that exist somewhere in our midst, promising to reveal to the world things about ourselves that most of us could never imagine.

    With this book, the primary goal has been to pare down the various sundry elements into a few likely possibilities, or maybe some intricate fusion between them, that bears greater promise in terms of explaining the UFO enigma in a new and perhaps even more technologically plausible way than past attempts. These possibilities are comprised of the notions that UFOs either represent an extraterrestrial or interdimensional intelligence from someplace outside planet Earth, or that they are indeed some form of terrestrial phenomena that has managed to harness a level of technological sophistication far exceeding that which most of us are aware of today. But perhaps even more troubling than either of these concepts are ideas that involve such things as the intelligence behind UFO reports stemming from some point in what we perceive as our future.

    In order to successfully embrace such bold hypotheses, we are faced with a number of hurdles. For instance, one thing that we must explain, in the event that UFOs represent extraterrestrial intelligence, is what kind of technology could allow them the ability to traverse great distances through space in order to reach us. We are faced with similar problems in terms of coping with the mystery from an earthly standpoint; whereas doing so eliminates a need for explaining the rigors of space travel, whatever else the technology underlying the UFO phenomenon may be still appears far more advanced than what most known Earth technology could account for. Thus, could there be an alternative explanation regarding what processes might allow a technology so advanced that, when perceived by most of us, could be described as magic with equal efficiency?

    The clear and simple answer is yes, though the approaches required in our attempt to understand technology along these lines demand the inclusion of a bold concept: an intelligence explosion conducive to the technological creation of some form of intelligence that far surpasses that which humans are naturally capable of.

    What this statement embodies is something many refer to already as the Singularity. Seeds for technologies that will one day permit

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