
Ian Thompson
72 posts

Ian Thompson
@uapsciences
Nuclear physicist, philosopher, theologian who takes mind and body seriously as distinct and closely connected.





The actress who played the news reporter in the final act of Disclosure Day knocked it out of the fucking park




A fictional alien movie is not going to shake what billions of people have believed for thousands of years, Steven.


Possibly the weirdest major motion picture I've ever seen. I don't even begin to know how to rate it. I have no idea if I liked it or not. It was just really, really strange. Very Spielberg in a lot of ways, but stranger than anything else he's done, I think. Others may see it completely differently. I have no idea. Weird.







I wrote some comments about yesterdays UAP Press Conference. open.substack.com/pub/mazetometa…

Just interviewed former Brazilian Defense Minister and current Presidential candidate Aldo Rebelo. He’s had access to the highest levels of classified state secrets. And he told me Colares and Varginha (UFO crash involving non-human beings) happened. The U.S. better catch up…

Sentient Plasma Orb captured on film by @VagabondIam This is what Lue Elizondo & David Grusch were describing. The UFO phenomena is very complex

All naturally occurring plasmas and most artificial plasmas are thermodynamically unstable. They can’t host life for a variety of reasons. - The interior is the equivalent of millions to billions degrees - They require constant energy input to remain in a plasma state and will IMMEDIATELY revert to being a disorganized gas if you stop inputting energy - They generally have to be artificially contained to be a plasma (other than a space plasma which is a very unique and diffuse kind of plasma that’s completely different to every other kind of plasma) either by field lines or an actual structure (think a fluorescent bulb) - The energetic processes inside a plasma are governed by Maxwell’s laws, including magnetohydrodynamics, which is ordinary classical electromagnetism - Some pulsed artificial plasmas, “plasmoids”, that exist in fusion experiments, last for nanoseconds or microseconds, host what are called “self organizing structures”. That just means the plasma creates its own magnetic field that contains itself for like a nanosecond. Basically all the work into plasmoids is just math. Extremely little of it is practical and what is practical is in fusion experiments that last a nanosecond. There’s nothing in the actual science that would give a person any reason to believe these physics result in a living thing, much less a sentient living thing. Like to know if Grusch is getting that from first hand or if it’s coming from “the lore”. The plasmoids in research are not alive. They’re definitely not sentient. “Organized” in this context doesn’t mean “thinking”. It means thermodynamically partitioned.



Jacques Vallée, Eric Davis & Tim Gallaudet - “Now It Can Be Told” 👀







