Prof. Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the world's top
"pop scientists". He's a science communicator in the media and has
even been described as the natural successor to Carl Sagan. This could be why
he was selected to present the new Cosmos
TV series, a follow up to Sagan's famous epic 1980 documentary. I have always
respected Tyson's professional attitude which is rare among media boffins. I
recently had the chance to compare him to Prof Brian Cox who is far less mature
and considerate, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2017/03/cern-disproves-ghosts.html
and: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2017/02/cern-disproves-ghosts.html.
Nevertheless, Neil deGrasse Tyson, in terms of his opinions, remained a true-blue
skeptic. He has commented several times on UAP since 2017 and his position has
been totally mainstream skeppist, similar to Mick West and Michael Shermer. For
this reason I was very surprised to hear the news about his new book. It's
called Take Me to Your Leader- Perspectives
on Your First Alien Encounter. Source: https://neildegrassetyson.com/books/2026-05-take-me-to-your-leader/.
He has produced a short promotional video and blurb. Now, I have to make it perfectly
clear I have not read the book, so I am speculating; but the blurb narrative
seems very different to the author's previous pronouncements about UFO's. I
can't help wondering if he's trying to pull off the same trick Prof. Simon
Holland did. I don't think it's pleasant for anybody to admit we were wrong,
especially if our delusion caused a lot of distress to others; and its end
causes us a lot of humiliation. Readers of Roswell
Rising- a Novel of Disclosure will know that in the fictional scenario I
invented for the story, the skeptics all commit mass suicide when Disclosure
happens, see: http://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2016/08/roswell-rising-is-here.html.
I actually think that would not happen in real life and I included it in the
plot as a rather dark comedic jibe. The way the skeps will really cope will vary
on the individual and community. The most arrogant ones with the most fragile
egos will simply disappear from public life. Cox is one of those. His stomach capacity
for humble pie is way too small. Other skeptics will do the noble thing, admit
they were wrong and apologize to all the people they poked fun at and ridiculed,
like Sam Harris, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2023/02/sam-harris-on-ufos.html.
A few will do something very strange and rather risky; they will attempt to
rewrite their own history. They will pretend they have always been believers
and count on the short memories and laziness of their audience not to
fact-check that. One who has tried this is Simon Holland, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/02/skeptic-copium.html.
For him it seems to have worked. I always assumed Tyson was one of the big
boys, but is he? Is he instead making plans for the same solution as Simon
Holland? Obviously only reading the actual book will answer that. I suppose
it's a good sign that the skeppers are being put into a position where they
need any kind of solution; because whichever one they choose, it demonstrates
that they were wrong and they know it.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.

I suspect we actually know nothing about the individual cogitations of either Tyson or Cox. They are both state media shills and keep to the party line in all of their contributions to the 'debate'. This apparent change in Tyson's thinking is an indication the state is planning to popularise UFO reality.
ReplyDeleteMT, that would make NdGT an agent of whoever wants us to fear ET's in preparation for whatever they have planned. It's possible, but unlikely based on his media role so far. He may be being fed disinformation by somebody else, mind you. As for the Coxxer, he will say whatever to whoever feeds the insatiable infinity that is his megalomania.
DeleteI think you have completely missed the point of the actual content of the book. Perhaps read it first to and you might understand it's not some sort of 'I was wrong about Aliens visiting us' by Neil De Grasse. It's along the lines of a bitesize science in the same vein as 'What would happen if I microwave my hamster'
ReplyDeleteAnon, I actually made that very point in the article. This is just my impression of the promotional material so far. If I read the book and realize it has a different theme I will write an update.
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