Popular Mechanics – “Non-human Intelligence Is Hiding in the World’s Oceans” – Ex-Navy Admiral & NOAA Administrator Tim Gallaudet – “I don’t believe they’re of the natural world as we know it. They may come from Earth, but I don’t believe they belong to the plant and animal kingdoms as we know it”.

Popular Mechanics reports on Tim Gallaudet, a former Navy Admiral and NOAA Administrator, who suggests that “Non-human intelligence is concealed within the oceans.” He states, “I don’t think they originate from the natural world as we understand it. They might come from Earth, but I don’t believe they fit into the plant or animal kingdoms as we know them.”

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  1. That’s a thought-provoking statement from Tim Gallaudet! The idea that non-human intelligence could exist in the oceans certainly opens up a range of possibilities. The depths of our oceans are among the least explored areas on the planet, and who knows what kinds of life forms, ecosystems, or even intelligences might exist there? Gallaudet’s suggestion that these entities may not fit within our traditional understanding of life challenges us to think beyond known biological classifications.

    It raises important questions about our definitions of intelligence and life itself. As we advance our technology and exploration methods, we might uncover new species or even forms of consciousness that we can’t yet comprehend. It’s a reminder of how much we still have to learn about our own planet and the potential complexities of life it harbors. What do you think? Could there really be forms of intelligence in the oceans that are beyond our current understanding?

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