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A Unified Theory of the Unknown: Connecting Consciousness, Ancient Tech, and UFOs?

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Soren Blackwood | 2 comments Hello fellow explorers of the mysterious and the unknown. I've been a long-time lurker in these spaces, and I'm fascinated by the threads that connect all of our shared interests—from futurology and weird science to alternative history and consciousness research.

It often feels like we are all studying different facets of the same single, magnificent mystery.

I'd like to propose a potential "unified theory" for discussion: What if the key that links all of these phenomena is not external, but internal? What if the most advanced technology is not a crashed ship or a buried machine, but a forgotten potential within human consciousness itself?

In this view:

Ancient Technology (like the Giza pyramids) wasn't built with brute force, but with a science that used focused consciousness to manipulate the quantum field.

UFOs might not be entirely alien, but could be manifestations of this consciousness-based technology, either from a human precursor race or from our own suppressed modern programs.

Consciousness Research is therefore not a "soft" science, but is, in fact, the most fundamental physics of all.

This is the very premise I became so obsessed with that I had to explore it in my debut sci-fi novel, The Sentinel Project.

I'd love to hear the group's thoughts. Do you believe consciousness is the missing variable in our understanding of the unknown?

I am willing to share a free copy to serious seekers. It's currently on the Goodreads Giveaway. More than 400 have requested it, so you might not be one of the 100 lucky ones. So, DM me for more details.

— Soren K. Blackwood


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Soren Blackwood | 2 comments Hello fellow seekers,

The discussions we have in this group are some of the most insightful and thought-provoking on any platform. The depth of knowledge and curiosity here is truly inspiring.

It has inspired me to create a dedicated space for us to dive even deeper, a focused reading room where we can explore the novels that live at the intersection of science, history, and philosophy.

I've just launched a new book club on the Fable app called "Philosophical Sci-fi."

Our first official read will be my debut novel, The Sentinel Project. It's a space for us to not just read the book, but to discuss its deepest themes together—from ancestral memory and the nature of consciousness to the forgotten science of our ancient past.

If you are interested in a more focused, chapter-by-chapter discussion in a beautiful, dedicated reading environment, I would be honored if you would join me.

You can find the club and join our first read here: fable.co/club/philosophical-sci-fi-wi...

I'm looking forward to exploring the mystery with you all on a deeper level.

— Soren K. Blackwood


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