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ET Contact : The Implications for Post Contact Advancements in Science and Technology

By Loder III, Theodore, C., Ph.D.

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Title: ET Contact : The Implications for Post Contact Advancements in Science and Technology  
Author: Loder III, Theodore, C., Ph.D.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, History of America, UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects)
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Publisher: The Disclosure Project
Member Page: UnIdentified Flying Objects Awareness

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C. Loder Iii, Ph.D, B. T. (n.d.). ET Contact : The Implications for Post Contact Advancements in Science and Technology. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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The implications for scientific and technological advancements after open contact with advanced ET civilizations are based on an analysis of a combination of the technologies needed to visit Earth, the willingness of ETs to share knowledge, and multiple reports by contactees on what they observed and what they were told. There is also the problem of the willingness of human groups to share what they have already learned, but have kept suppressed for many decades. These will probably include many of the technologies that ETs have also developed. The five areas of interest covered will be transportation (including anti-gravity), energy production (including over unity devices), communication (including both super-luminal devices and consciousness communication), medical (including cures for human illnesses and resulting life extension), and consciousness (including a better understanding of our spiritual nature). In other words, there will be significant changes in many areas of human endeavor once open acknowledged contact has occurred, and there will be no “going back”. Ultimately this will be a “very good thing”.

 
 



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