Sometimes this is where I want to be -- out of this world. I've always been fascinated by the emensness of the Universe (though something that is infinite can't really be constrained or described with terms related to size). People who think we are the only life in the Universe are idiots. I've always known that is impossible. But part of the limitations of imaging what other life is out there is removing the restrictions we put on what is life.
I mentioned yesterday that I hope there is an afterlife. It occurs to me that perhaps we move on to a different place in the Universe (which would explain why we don't really have a physical plane bursting at the seams with whatever is left of people who die). It would also explain why, despite what spiritualists try to imply, we don't here from our loved ones after they die.
I was with my mother when she died. I have never had any sense that she lingered or had any desire to hang around chat with me or my brother who was also there. He kept her ashes and is a borderline hoarder and Trump lover, so I am assuming she really didn't want to linger around him. But I am projecting at this point.
I suppose some of the Extraterrestrials people think they see could be visitors from other parts of the Universe or the afterlife. I'm not sure what reason there would be to come back here, though. What would you study? My sense of humans and civilization is that it has been pretty predictable throughout history. Even though Trump seems like an anomaly (and an abomination) there have been nutjobs like him popping up since recorded (and I imagine prerecorded) time. Unfortunately they show up regularly like a bad penny, but if you wait long enough, they eventually go away. Nothing physical lasts forever.
Pity I have to waste any of my cosmic conjecturing on something like Trump. Ironically if we would all ignore him perhaps he'd go away like Pennywise the Clown.






























