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The creator of ‘The X-Files’ says this is the coolest real science fact he learned from the reboot
“CRISPR-Cas9 allows scientists to manipulate the genome in unprecedented ways. CRISPR is a portion of bacterial DNA that protects them from viruses, and they use the protein Cas9 to do it by cutting out pieces of the viral DNA. Researchers have hijacked this process to easily edit any piece of DNA, and even replace it with other DNA of their choosing.”
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“I want to believe.”
— Fox Mulder
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The Living Universe: Exploring Consciousness and Existence
The nature of the universe has fascinated philosophers, scientists, and thinkers for centuries. There are two main ways to look at it:
- The Universe as Natural: From this perspective, the universe is a vast, complex system that operates according to the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology. It’s a set of processes that, while awe-inspiring in their complexity, don’t necessarily have a purpose beyond what’s observable. In this view, life is a product of natural processes that arose through random events and evolutionary mechanisms, with the universe itself being a cold, indifferent place.
- The Universe as Life-like or Conscious: Some theories suggest that the universe might be more like a living organism, or even conscious in some way. This idea is rooted in concepts like panpsychism, which proposes that consciousness exists on some level in all things—perhaps even in the very fabric of the universe itself. There are also those who think the universe could be part of a larger, intelligent system, with life at its core, almost like a cosmic “mind” that evolves over time. This idea suggests that the universe isn’t just a collection of matter and energy, but a living, interconnected system with some form of purpose or consciousness.
If the universe is life-like, it might imply that life, consciousness, and energy are fundamental components of reality—not just accidents or byproducts of random events. It could mean that everything in the universe is interconnected in ways we can’t fully grasp, with life being a central, driving force of existence.
I lean toward the idea that the universe is both natural and interconnected in ways we may not fully understand yet. On one hand, the natural laws we observe—the physical forces, the constants of nature, the evolution of life—suggest that the universe operates with a certain order and predictability. But on the other hand, the complexity and beauty of life, consciousness, and the way everything seems to work in harmony, points to something more intricate.
I find it hard to believe that such vast complexity and interconnectedness could have emerged purely by chance. There’s a kind of elegance to the way everything fits together, as if there’s a deeper, almost living force behind it all—whether that’s consciousness, energy, or some other form of life. It’s almost like the universe is alive, but in a way that’s different from how we think about life on Earth. Perhaps life itself is just one expression of this larger, cosmic force.
If the universe were conscious or life-like, it would raise the question of how much influence or intention it has in shaping what happens within it. But that’s a question that’s tough to answer, and might remain elusive.
What do you think? Does the idea of the universe being alive or conscious resonate with you more than the idea of it being purely natural?
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The X-Files had a huge influence on many TV series, especially in the sci-fi, horror, and procedural genres. Its blend of serialized mythology with standalone “monster of the week” episodes set a precedent for many shows that followed. The X-Files didn’t just inspire new shows—it also shaped how TV storytelling evolved, blending serialized narratives with episodic adventures in a way that many modern series still use.
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The X-Files: Fight the Future (Documentary)
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What really happened in Calvine? The mystery behind the best UFO picture ever seen
In August 1990, two hikers sent photos of a strange diamond-shaped aircraft to the press – but the story never appeared. Was it a prank, a hoax, an optical illusion or something else entirely?
“Clarke published the image in 2022 and the story went viral. But Clarke held back one significant detail from the public. On the back of the Calvine photo was a note in red ink, which read: ‘Copyright Kevin Russell c/o Daily Record GLASGOW.’ It seemed unlikely that a hotel chef would have thought to claim copyright, Clarke thought. Maybe Russell was a Record photographer who had become involved, or perhaps a picture editor had scribbled on the name. Clarke checked with the newspaper, which said that no one called Kevin Russell had ever worked there, either as staff or as a freelancer.”