There are various people, documentaries, ex-government and military personnel, interviews/testimonies, and other sources that anyone can look into if they choose.
I think someone mentioned this UFO Disclosure Project video before:
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or this link: U.F.O DISCLOSURE PROJECT -FULL VERSION - YouTube
There is also the Ancient Aliens series that has been mentioned, the UFO reporting center at National UFO Reporting Center and its database of events: National UFO Reporting Center Web Reports
Coast to Coast AM is an interesting radio show about paranormal/metaphysical topics, George Noory is the host.
One of the authors I've read into about ancient civilizations and mysteries, are books by Graham Hancock. He's really good about providing information and evidence to back up what he says and his conclusions too, in my opinion. But there are many authors out there too.
There are also very many scientific theories and ideas about spacetime (I say spacetime instead of just "time" because of how the two are inter-related), mathematical/spiritual dimensions, physics, energy, electromagnetism, and so forth which could help to explain or explore these mysteries and experiences. Reality is much more quirky than it appears, and whats "real" could just as well be our dreams, as well as our "waking" one.
Ok, here's were I go into my opinions and thoughts, so beware
So, I'm not one that is an expert on physics or quantum theories, but lets say that we live in an infinite reality. Right now, in this moment, there is an infinite number of me's existing now, all typing out some kind of post, or maybe not. In infinity, there is an infinite number of possibilities. So, my other selves might be doing completely different things right now, within this moment. But, infinity would affect everything, so not just me individually, but my friends and family, everyone on dreamviews, and the world. There would be entirely different Earths, each existing within their own perception of spacetime, but still belonging to infinity. To me, this gets into the idea of a multiverse where there are multiple universes of the same universe, like this part of a youtube video a friend showed me of an infinite amount of bubbles, and each bubble representing a possibility of the same universe. There would also be alternative timelines and such, even though we may not interact with them or be aware of our interaction with them. With all these possibilities (and all my redundant-ness) there is the potential for so much more on this Earth and in the Universe than would seem. But I'm just talking of parallelism mostly here. These could also be separate individual universes too. Or, there are the theories and ideas of space being more like a fabric, and if you could bend space you could shorten the time you would travel between two points. Also in infinity, one could find entire worlds and universes within the smallest places (atomic and bellow) or in the largest places (galactic clusters). For example, how much different is the shape of our neuro-network in our brains, with its many connections, than to the shape of our known universe?
This image fits with what I'm trying to express:http://ecbiz91.inmotionhosting.com/~...n-galaxy21.jpg
So basically, if you find a bigger picture of our known universe, it looks like a bunch of neural connections just like in our brains. But wait! If everything is part of nature (and it is) then there must be a pattern to this... could the patterns, geometries, and fractals in nature here on Earth, also appear in larger structures such as galaxies, star clusters, and even our universe? Does the "golden ratio" confine iteself just to the Earth, or are there even more connections and patterns than we think?
Getting back to those UFOs, I believe they exist, and I also say that since I've experienced it. Aside from what I read, see, or hear from people, the things I experience are what give me proof, and are proof enough. I know we're supposed to back up what we say or write down with "solid" evidence, and although I like evidence, I also like what I experience. Someone could ask me all day what evidence or proof I have for what I think or say, but in the end its because of the things I've experienced for why I believe in them. Call me crazy, but its okay, because its what I perceive to be true.
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And, A Wrinkle in Time is an awesome book! Love it. A Swiftly Tilting Planet, and A Wind in the Door(?) are also amazing.
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