Are alien encounters physical events or a trick of the brain? Explore how our perception of the signal shapes the future of human and machine evolution.

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Jackson: You know, Blythe, I was looking at some old reports, and it’s wild how the "alien" we see today—the Grey with the oversized eyes—was actually described as an "airship" back in the 19th century. It makes you wonder if we’re just looking at a mirror of our own cultural library.
Blythe: That’s a great point. Some researchers call it "The Signal," this raw universal intelligence that our brains try to translate using whatever metaphors we have on hand. It’s the ultimate debate: are these physical beings from another planet, or is it a profound displacement of perception happening right in the "between" spaces of sleep and waking?
Jackson: Right, because on one hand, you have thousands of consistent testimonies about medical procedures and hybrid children, but then you have the neurological side—things like sleep paralysis and temporal lobe triggers.
Blythe: Exactly, and now with transhumanism blurring the lines between biology and technology, the stakes for what’s "real" are higher than ever. So let’s dive into whether these abductions are a physical program or a collision between a finite mind and an infinite signal.