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One key point raised is that many of these encounters—such as flyings saucers, alien abductions, and contact with beings—may not be literal events occurring in a tangible universe but rather experiences within a person's consciousness. The argument suggests that what we interpret as physical realities are actually data streams fed from various sources: external systems, other consciousnesses, or the individual's own mind.
The speaker emphasizes that any encounter with spacecraft or beings could be a form of information being transmitted internally rather than an objective, physical event. In this view, these are akin to hallucinations or perceptions created by the mind—manifestations of energy or information that our consciousness encounters and interprets.