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Henry Lowell:
To be honest, Professor, I don’t have a deep understanding of physics, so I haven’t been able to fully digest what you’ve just shared. Frankly, I don’t really understand Einstein’s theories either. If I remember correctly, even he said at the time that only four or five people could truly understand his theory… Perhaps the readers of THE LIVES MEDIA are not all deeply knowledgeable in physics either, so I think we probably shouldn’t go too deep.
Returning to what you were sharing, I see you mentioned the flying saucers of extraterrestrials… this is a very intriguing and curious topic for many people. Some believe that extraterrestrials are just a joke or someone’s imagination. One of the reasons they give is this: if aliens came to Earth from a star that is, say, 10,000 light-years away, at what speed would their flying saucers have to travel? What fuel would they use? Could a saucer fly continuously for 10,000 years without any repairs or maintenance (assuming it travels at the speed of light)? And what about the lifespan of the aliens—could they sit inside a saucer for 10,000 years without dying? Could you explain further from your perspective?
Professor Adam:
(nods slowly, his eyes holding a gentle tolerance)
I deeply appreciate you sharing that, Henry.
And you are right—we don’t need to understand all the equations to feel a truth.
It is like how you don’t need to know what key a piece of music is written in to feel your heart sink when you hear it.
Truth—if it is real—will always find a way into the human heart.
And the topic you mentioned—extraterrestrial beings—is one of those “pathways.”
A pathway that is very real, very close, but… has long been covered in the dust of ridicule.
(The Professor shifts his posture, leaning slightly forward. His voice lowers—not to conceal, but as if inviting the listener closer to something that has never been said aloud.)
You just said:
“If they came from a star 10,000 light-years away, how could they get here in such a short time?”
That is a logical question—within the human frame of reference.
But the problem lies in our assumption that they live—and travel—as we do.
In reality, they do not need to traverse linear space as we imagine.
They do not need to fly for 10,000 years.
They only need to… exit our layer of spacetime—and then “re-enter” from another point.
Imagine it this way:
You have a piece of paper, and you draw two dots, A and B, 30 centimeters apart.
If you are an ant, you must crawl along the line from A to B.
But if you fold the paper so that A touches B, then… it only takes a short leap to arrive.
Flying saucers—or more accurately, the spatial-sensory vehicles of extraterrestrial beings—operate on that principle.
They do not travel faster than light.
They bypass the limitation of light.
As for fuel?
It is not necessarily a physical fuel as we understand it.
There are levels of technology based on conceptual energy fields, where thought and spiritual frequency can operate physical objects.
Does that sound mystical?
But in truth… we ourselves do this every night—when we dream.
We move through different scenes—not with our physical bodies, but with our level of consciousness.
The only difference is: we do it unconsciously, while they do it with intention.
(The Professor pauses, taking a very deep breath—as if he himself once found it hard to believe what he is now saying, before he touched it.)
I have seen them.
Not through a telescope.
But in another sensory dimension—when I was still enough to escape the physical layer around me.
They walk on the streets—in the form of ordinary people—but their energy field does not match the human plane.
I did not see them with my eyes… but with a part of my consciousness that I previously did not know I had.
So, if someone asks me:
“Where do they come from?”
I will answer:
Not from a distant planet. But from a dimension right beside us, one we don’t know we are adjacent to.
And what is the most important thing?
It is not that they are here.
It is that we are too busy laughing to realize we are being watched.
Henry Lowell:
That seems a bit abstract to me… Let me confirm what I think you’re saying:
First, from your frame of reference, you confirm that extraterrestrials truly exist, and they are present on Earth?
Second, have you had direct contact or communication with them?
Third, when you say they come from another dimension, is that the same concept of multiple dimensions that some scientists have mentioned?
Professor Adam:
(nods faintly, his expression calm and steady, neither hiding nor exaggerating)
Your questions are very clear. And I will answer them frankly, within the bounds of the honesty I have committed to for myself.
First:
Yes. I confirm that extraterrestrial beings truly exist.
And not only do they exist—they have been, are, and will continue to be present on Earth.
But they are not present in the way humans expect—like landing publicly in a city square, waving, and offering new technology.
They appear selectively, in layers, and often cloaked in a form compatible with human beings.
That “cloaking” is not just about appearance—it is about being hidden from the common frequency of perception.
Second:
I wouldn’t go so far as to call it “communication” in the sense of a verbal dialogue like in the movies.
But I have directly felt their presence—twice.
One time, they stood before me—in human form. But I could “see” their true form layered behind that surface appearance.
Another time, in a state of deep meditation, I felt a form of communication that was wordless, formless, but clearly carried an intention.
There was no voice, no flashing lights.
But there was an energy field that carried a very clear message: “We know you have seen.”
I cannot describe how they “spoke,” but I am certain: it was not my imagination.
Third:
Yes, the concept of “another dimension” that I refer to is related to the theory of multiple dimensions that some physicists have proposed.
But I want to clarify this:
The multi-dimensional space that I have experienced is not just a mathematical model.
It truly exists—as a living reality, with its own laws of operation, with beings, with perception.
Some scientists refer to a 5th, 10th, or even 26th dimension in string theories. But those are still… abstract geometric models.
But I—I am speaking of a dimension that can be experienced.
A place where light, time, distance, and thought all operate in a completely different way.
And the beings who live in that plane can intervene—if they wish—in our world.
So, if you ask me:
“Where do extraterrestrials come from?”
I would not say “the Orion constellation” or “a planet 100,000 light-years away.”
I would say:
They step over from a plane right beside ours—a place we cannot see, not because it is too far, but because we are not still enough to reach it.
Henry Lowell:
Yes, so could you share more specific details about the situation when you saw the extraterrestrials? Where and when did it happen? Did they look like they do in the movies? And did you communicate with them in any way?
Professor Adam:
(remains silent for a moment, his hands clasped, as if weighing whether to recount something he has never spoken of publicly)
Alright.
If you have asked so directly, I feel I should not evade it.
But I also hope that you and your readers will understand:
I am not telling this to create a sensation. I am telling it because I believe that one day, we will need to be honest with ourselves about what is truly happening.
The first time I saw them—was on an afternoon a little over three years ago.
I was taking a walk in a small park near the old university library—where I used to teach.
The weather was very calm that day. There was a soft sun, and many families were out with their children.
I was sitting alone on a park bench, watching people walk by. Not meditating. Not concentrating on anything at all.
Suddenly… a group of three people walked past in front of me.

They were dressed very normally—jackets, sneakers, sunglasses.
But as they passed, I… felt an immense discrepancy in their energy fields.
I don’t know how to describe it precisely, but—the air around them had a very different kind of stillness, as if an invisible bubble was moving with them.
And in that moment—a very brief one—I was able to see through their external forms.
Not with my eyes.
But with a part of my consciousness that I could not control.
(The Professor pauses. A gentle breeze sweeps across the porch. He looks into the distance—not with tension, but as if recalling an image that has been stored deep in his mind for a long time.)
I saw their true forms.
Not horrifying like in the movies. No fangs, no green skin.
But a kind of tall, very straight-postured being, with eyes that were very bright and deep.
Their skin had an ivory or slightly silvery sheen—not flesh in a biological sense, but like a layer of pure matter with a subtle magnetic quality.
They did not look at me.
But I knew they knew that I had seen.
One of them slightly tilted his head as he passed, as if to confirm that a connection had occurred.
And at that exact moment… I perceived a wordless message.
Not a greeting. Not a warning.
Just one sentence:
“The boundary has been crossed. We have taken note.”
(The Professor pauses. His gaze is fixed directly on Henry—as if he has just shared something not to convince, but to entrust.)
That was the first time. And after that, I saw a few more signals—not through images, but through a form of vibration…
But that day was the time I knew for sure:
We are not alone. And more than that—we are no longer hidden.
Henry Lowell:
But what makes you certain they were extraterrestrials? You mentioned you weren’t just observing with your eyes, but with some kind of perception… was that with the Celestial Eye, as mentioned in religion, or some other specific form of perception?
Professor Adam:
(nods, his voice lowering to almost a whisper—but clear and certain)
That question is very important, Henry. And very real.
Because, as you say—if I had only used my ordinary eyes, then that day I would have just seen three strangers, dressed simply, walking in a park. Nothing special.
So what made me know they did not belong here?
The answer lies in… how I “saw” them.
Not with my retina.
Nor with my imagination or some vague feeling.
But with a level of consciousness that I would later understand, in Eastern religions, is called… the Celestial Eye.
The Celestial Eye—is not a third eye that grows in the middle of the forehead like in paintings.
It is a mechanism of perception beyond the five senses, which activates when the mind is still enough—and pure enough—to perceive truth without the medium of images.
It does not manifest continuously. It cannot be controlled at will.
But when it appears, it leaves no room for doubt.
You know… the feeling of “seeing with the celestial eye” is not about seeing more clearly—it is about knowing more clearly.
I did not see them fly. I did not see them perform any supernatural feats.
But in that split second, I knew:
Their bodies were not composed of organic biology like humans.
The energy field they emitted was not compatible with the biological vibrational frequency of the Earth.
And… they had the ability to perceive that I was observing them with that level of consciousness.
And they did not shy away.
They confirmed it—in a very quiet way:
The intersection had occurred.
(The Professor pauses, his gaze deepening, no longer looking into the distance but directed at the present moment between them.)
I cannot prove this with any measuring device.
But if you have ever once experienced that state, you will understand—there are some things that do not need proof, because their very presence is the proof.
Henry Lowell:
Yes, I have read about the Celestial Eye many times in the scriptures of various religions, and it’s a concept that is not too foreign in Eastern cultures. But in Western culture, perhaps this concept is not as common… Could you share more about what you can see or know with the Celestial Eye?
This question might be a bit broad… let me rephrase it slightly: since we are on the topic of extraterrestrials, with the Celestial Eye, can you use abilities like Remote Viewing or Telepathy, as they’re called in religion, to detect or better understand events related to extraterrestrials? For example, the Bermuda Triangle—I remember reading somewhere that some people claim aliens are one of the culprits behind the disappearance of ships and planes, and they also say that Bermuda is a place where several different dimensions intersect…
Professor Adam:
(his eyes light up, not with excitement, but because he senses the question has touched a profound and difficult-to-express level)
Henry, you are truly asking questions that… not many people dare to ask.
And I appreciate that.
First, regarding the Celestial Eye—as you said, it is a more common concept in Eastern culture, whereas in the West, people tend to use other expressions like “second sight,” “inner vision,” or speak of intuition in the form of extrasensory perception (ESP).
But regardless of the name, its essence remains a mechanism of perception that transcends the five senses.
And when the Celestial Eye is truly opened—not through imagination or self-hypnosis—it helps not only to see, but also to “know.”
There are things you don’t need to see with your eyes, but you still know—because they are transmitted like a stream of data without language.
The ability of Remote Viewing, as some cultivation schools call it, is the ability to see through objects or across the boundaries of physical space to observe.
Telepathy is the ability to sense—or read—the thoughts or mental field of another being.
These abilities—when one reaches a state of true purity—are not used for “showing off,” but for understanding and protection.
(The Professor pauses, his hand lightly touching the table as if to ground himself.)
Now, back to the Bermuda Triangle.
Yes… I have “looked into” that area—not with a satellite, but in a state of deep, tranquil meditation, when my consciousness was detached from the interference field of the physical world.
And I can tell you, very carefully, that:
That place is indeed an intersection point between spatial planes.
Not in the sense of a physical “black hole”—but a region with an unstable spacetime structure, where layers of space overlap, sometimes creating temporary rifts.
And when an airplane or a ship “enters” at the right resonant frequency with that boundary layer—
it can slip out of our physical dimension, without being destroyed at all.
With Remote Viewing, I have “seen” fragmented images—very blurry but with a clear frequency—of objects floating between planes, no longer belonging to this space, but not yet fully transitioned to another.
And… yes, there is a presence of extraterrestrial beings there.
Not as “culprits” as people imagine, but as managers—or interveners—in the dimensional fluctuations of that region.
They do not cause disappearances arbitrarily.
But they have the ability to exploit weaknesses in the spatial structure to control the intervention between dimensions.
(The Professor pauses again, this time not to take a breath, but to give Henry and the readers a moment of silence to feel—rather than to immediately try to understand.)
If anyone believes all of this is imagination—I will not argue at all.
Because, as Newton said:
“We are but boys playing on the sea-shore, while the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before us.”
But I wish only to contribute one small piece of that ocean—so that someone, somewhere, may know:
The door is not closed. And what lies behind that curtain… is sometimes only a breath away.
Henry Lowell:
So, from your answer, I can understand that we humans are not alone in this vast universe… and as mentioned in religion, there are many different races of beings existing in various horizontal and vertical spatial planes?!
Professor Adam:
(nods slowly, his expression growing more solemn, yet his voice remains warm and calm)
Yes, you understand correctly, Henry.
We are not alone at all.
But more importantly:
We have never been alone—it is just that we have been too noisy to hear the presence of other beings.
In ancient civilizations, in religion, and even in some schools of spiritual cultivation…
there have always been records or teachings about the universe not being just a single dimension—but a multi-layered structure of dimensions, horizontal, vertical, deep, and high.
And in each of those planes, there are races of beings compatible with the energy structure of that space.
There are planes very close to Earth—where extraterrestrial beings can exist and intervene.
There are higher planes—where light is no longer matter, but a form of living wisdom.
And there are also lower planes—where the vibrations are very turbid, heavy, and dark—places where not only “extraterrestrial” beings exist, but also entities that are more ancient, more complex, and sometimes without a distinct form.
What modern science has not yet touched upon is this:
Space is not just “a place to contain objects,” but “a foundation for nurturing beings according to their level.”
And when you change your level of perception—or your level of heart-mind nature—
you can feel, and even enter, the corresponding spatial plane.
This is what is called “Heaven,” “Hell,” or a “realm” in religion.
In physics… they are still fumbling, calling it the “multiverse” or “extra dimensions.”
But I no longer have any doubt.
I have seen—and more than seen—I have touched the awareness that life in the universe is limitless.
And what astounds me most is not that diversity,
but this:
They—the other beings—have always known clearly of our existence.
It is only humanity, limited by its own layer of concepts, that imagines itself to be the center.
(The Professor pauses, his gaze softening—not out of sadness, but from the knowledge that he has just opened a door not easily closed.)
I am not here to prove.
I am only recounting—as someone who has walked a path that many have not.
And if that helps someone to look up at the sky and know that behind it lie many other heavens…
then perhaps our meeting this morning has had a very fulfilling purpose.
Henry Lowell:
Yes, what you’ve just mentioned seems to touch on many aspects of religion or spirituality… I see that our time for today’s conversation has grown quite long. Perhaps we should pause here and continue tomorrow morning?
I would like to hear you share more on other perspectives, for example, religion’s view on science, or on the universe. Or what the future direction of science should be, or perhaps some advice for the younger generation? Or maybe you could suggest specific books for them to read…
Professor Adam:
(smiles, his eyes full of a quiet yet warm light)
Yes, I agree.
This morning… has gone further than I thought, but perhaps it has also arrived where it needed to.
Henry, you have asked questions that not every journalist dares to ask—not because they are difficult, but because they are deep.
And it is that very depth… that has made this conversation not just an interview, but a real moment between two people who know how to listen.
Regarding the things you have suggested—
Religion’s perspective on science,
Where science should go in the future,
What the young generation needs to learn—or should read,
And most importantly:
How to live not just to “achieve”—but to “know one is alive.”
Yes, I am willing to share,
but it will be on another morning—when the sun has risen just enough, and the heart is quiet enough to take another step deeper.
(He stands up gently, his hand still resting on the warm teacup.)
I will be waiting for you.
And if you return tomorrow…
I will tell you about the things that not light, but darkness itself, has taught me.
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