Aliens, Gnostic Heresies, and Parallel Realities: A Scientific Revelation

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Science Fiction Author D Colin Palmer explores how the so-called “heretical” Gnostic texts—dismissed and opposed long before and after the Council of Nicaea—offer a startling framework for understanding aliens not as visitors from distant stars, but as neighbors from parallel realities.

This monologue weaves together biblical insights, early Christian debates, and the layered cosmology of the Gnostics with the modern languages of quantum mechanics, theoretical physics, and chemistry. It shows how Archons resemble boundary conditions, how Sophia’s fall reads like symmetry breaking, how Hilbert space mirrors the Pleroma, and how chirality itself would keep alien biochemistry locked behind a veil.

From Ezekiel’s wheels to renormalization, from Indra’s Net to the law of the iterated logarithm, this is a reflection on how science and ancient visions converge. The conclusion is simple: if we ever meet beings from another sheet of reality, they will not arrive as gods or demons, but as fellow students of the same cosmic law.

(Educational and speculative analysis; not religious or scientific advice.)

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