
The Credibility Trap
When you’re building a groundbreaking theory, one that challenges everything people think they know about reality, you have to be careful. You have to maintain credibility.
And talking about CERN opening portals, aliens arriving, and reality shifting can quickly destroy that credibility.
My initial concern was simple: adding these highly speculative ideas to a theory that was already pushing the boundaries of science would instantly discredit everything. It would turn a serious inquiry into a “woo-woo” conspiracy theory.
The insights about the Global Consciousness Network, the quantum brain, the fine-tuning—these are too important to be dismissed because of wild speculation. The goal is to wake people up, not to scare them away.
It was a classic dilemma: how do you explore the truly unknown without sounding completely insane?