So, this Dr. Salvatore Conti, PhD in Applied Mathematics and Physics from Yale, is calling for a
united people to address a potential threat to all life on this planet.
Isn't that the logical thing to do, if the threat were real (or even if it is not real)? Is the threat real? If it were real, how long would it take for our species to verify it, take it seriously, and act? Given the psychological pathology of our world leaders, would they even allow us to save our ourselves, if they already have deep underground bases or off-world bases to escape to?
We have evidence that extinction-level events that we do not understand have occurred before in the ancient past. Can we be sure that one will not occur in our immediate future?
What does a real whistle-blower look like and act like? Doesn't that depend on uncountable variables, the interactions of which would be complex beyond our imaginations? I have to ask based on some of the foolish comments I read
here.
If there were aliens communicating with us, is it not possible that they could be sociopathic, with a desire to deceive and manipulate us for their own purposes? Wouldn't that give unintended credence to
religious psychobabble coming from armchair experts?
A geomagnetic pole reversal does not necessarily imply a magnetic field collapse that could pull the Van Allen Belt radiation to the planet's surface. Magnetic fields can be quite fluid and dynamic in 3D space, and even flip without the overall field structure changing significantly. If you spin a bar magnet, does the magnetic field collapse? If it did, I think our electric motors would have trouble running.
I did some preliminary fact checking, and Conti's story appears credible to me. Mention of Russian physicist Danilov can be found
here, along with physicists
Robert Hoyt and
Robert Forward.
I don't smell a rat. But I do have a lot of questions.