Sorry, I'll try to keep it as short as possible.
Q/A
Why is a person's view of the physcial world so limited?
The average person relying on his physical sense organs to discribe the world to him is at an extreme disadvantage. Whatever his physcial senses tell him about the physcial world around him, however incorrect that information may be, dictates what his physical world becomes. To the average person, if he cannot see it, hear it, smell it, taste it, or touch it, it simply does not exist.
Now, numerous memebers of the animal kingdom would adamantly disagree with man's physical view of the world in a number of ways. An eagle, for instance, can detect the movement of a mouse in the grass, doing so at a distance of 1 mile. Man would see nothing and argue that the mouse did not exist or be bery skeptical. A dog, whose sense of hearing is so acute could hear the slightest sound outside and across the street, responding to the sound with barking and suspicion, while master hears nothing and considers it to be nothing. A shark sense of smell is so acute that it could detect blood in water to the ratio of one part in one million.
Understand? To animals the physical world they come in contact with everyday lies well beyond the reach of the inferior senses of man to detect. In comparison, Man is basically blind, deaf, and insensitive to the realities existing around him.
In ignorance, man pompously and foolishly says " I know what the physical world is like. I can see it, touch it , hear it, taste it, and smell it! How can anything else exist?"
It is for this reason that man misses so much of the truth concerning the world around him.
On another note..do Aliens exist...Of course they do...look at all the different life forms around you.
Good info coming in GP....Good thread