By Aaron Miller-
Harvard professor Avi Loeb (pictured)has suggested that extra terrestrial visitors could be navigating through hidden dimensions.
Professor Loeb received a PhD in plasma physics at age 24 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1986) and was subsequently a long-term member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (1988-1993)
Loeb suggests that extra-terrestrial visitors might be navigating through these hidden dimensions, which could be unlocked through research conducted at the CERN particle accelerator.
According to Loeb, these dimensions are only detectable through high-energy particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which allows scientists to probe the fundamental aspects of our universe by recreating conditions akin to the Big Bang.
Loeb’s hypothesis, as presented in the documentary “The Paranormal UFO Connection,” proposes that alien civilizations, possibly billions of years ahead in technological advancement, could be using quantum gravity engineering to traverse these hidden dimensions.
This method, as reported by the Daily Mail, could drastically decrease the likelihood of in-space collisions, providing a smooth journey through the cosmos.
The concept of traveling through extra-spatial dimensions offers a fresh perspective on the nature of reality and the potential diversity of life beyond the familiar three dimensions we experience daily.
Loeb, renowned for his work in the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, underscores the transformative implications such technology could have for humanity, likening it to the awe experienced by a cave dweller upon encountering a modern city.
CERN’s pursuit of hidden dimensions through high-energy particle collisions aims to unravel the mysteries of the universe, including understanding the fundamental forces that shaped its inception.
The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 marked a significant milestone in this pursuit, laying the foundation for further exploration into the quantum realm.
Loeb’s recent expedition to Papua New Guinea, aimed at retrieving potential “techno signatures” of alien technology from a 2014 space object impact, demonstrates his dedication to uncovering evidence of extra terrestrial life.
He advocates for reallocating a portion of global military spending towards the search for alien civilizations, emphasizing the potential benefits such discoveries could bring to humanity.
Filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee, associated with “The Paranormal UFO Connection,” echoes Loeb’s sentiments, expressing optimism about the advancements at CERN and the plausible scenario wherein more advanced civilizations could harness these extra dimensions for space travel.