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He is considered the most brilliant
mind of the 20th century.
His brain was wired
in a different way
than normal human beings.
With radical theories that
redefined the forces of nature.
We thought we had a
pretty good understanding
of how the universe worked. Einstein
showed that we were just wrong.
But was Albert Einstein's
genius somehow otherworldly?
Any time that there
is an individual with
extraordinary gifts, is it
possible that they're a little
bit more than human?
And could that genius unlock
the secrets of the universe?
It's Einstein's theory
which allows for the real
possibility of time travel.
Millions of people
around the world
believe we have been
visited in the past
by extraterrestrial beings.
What if it were true?
Did ancient aliens really
help to shape our history?
And if so, might evidence of
alien contact help to unlock the
mystery behind the genius
of Albert Einstein?
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Principe Island, 140 miles off
the west coast of Africa,
May 29th, 1919
During a rare total solar eclipse,
astrophysicist Arthur Eddington
photographs the deflection of star
light around the darkened sun,
to try and prove Albert
Einstein's much disputed
Theory of General Relativity.
The theory of General
Relativity says
light will bend in
a gravitational field.
So when the eclipse
blocks out the sun,
the stars close to the
sun can now be seen.
And if the light bends, they'll be
in a slightly different position.
Einstein was exactly right.
The light bent just as much as
he predicted it would bend.
Newspapers around the world
had headlines saying,
Einstein's theory
was vindicated,
and in fact, space and time were a
lot stranger than we had imagined.
In his lifetime, Albert
Einstein was a worldwide
celebrity whose name
personified the word "genius."
His groundbreaking
discoveries redefined
Isaac Newton's
laws of physics and
created a completely new understanding
of how the universe works.
Before Einstein, physicists
viewed space and time
as simple, unchanging, static
ideas that objects existed in
and that events took place in.
According to Einstein, the
existence of matter and energy
in space can change its shape,
it can warp time, it can distort it.
And his theory of relativity
totally upended everything
we thought about these most
fundamental of physical concepts.
Before his Theory of Relativity,
our understanding of space
was equivalent to a time
when we believed the Earth
was flat, essentially.
Einstein's Theory of
Relativity expanded our
understanding of the
universe on that level.
Albert Einstein was a genius.
And his genius was looking
at this stuff and just thinking
about it from a completely
different angle.
And that's what really allowed
him to make huge progress in
areas that other people hadn't
been able to make up to that point.
But what was
the origin of Einstein's
revolutionary scientific
breakthroughs?
Was it a product of his innate gifts?
Or might it have come
from somewhere else?
Albert Einstein was born on
March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany.
As a child, he displayed an
unusual interest in the less
tangible forces of the world.
His father, when he was ill
one time, showed him a compass.
And Einstein, as a
child, was so amazed.
Here there was this invisible
force that caused the compass
needle to point, and that
sparked his imagination.
What is that?
How does that happen?
So, this is sort of the
beginning of things that made
him realize that what
we saw in the world
had sort of a mysterious connection.
This curiosity led young
Einstein to a physics
degree from the Swiss National
Polytechnic in Zurich.
But following his graduation,
the aspiring physicist
struggled to find work.
He wasn't able to get
immediately a job that he
wanted, which is teaching physics.
So he took a job that was through a
friend of his at a patent office.
The patent office helped him
sharpen his mind by
examining these patents.
And eventually, it also gave
him the time that he needed
to think about these things
that puzzled him.
It was during this time
that something remarkable
happened to Albert Einstein
something which suggests that
Einstein was communicating with
a realm outside our galaxy,
a realm that some ancient
astronaut theorists believe may
be designed by extraterrestrials.
Albert Einstein was very
adept in putting himself
into altered states of
consciousness through what he
called his thought experiments,
which were a kind of
three-dimensional
metaphorical reverie.
It was the kind of thing of
putting himself into a place
that most of us won't go,
and exploring that space
so that he could receive very,
very novel and new ideas.
Thought experiments
enable you to visually or
geometrically approach a problem
that maybe mathematically
might be difficult.
For example, Einstein liked to
think about what it would be
like, from a first-person
perspective, sitting on a
beam of light moving
through space.
What would he see from
that perspective?
He had all sorts of different visual
ways of thinking about physics.
In 1905, after immersing
himself in these
thought experiments, Einstein
authored four papers that would
redefine mankind's perception of
the universe in multiple ways.
Included in that year
was a paper which
essentially proved that atoms were
real entities that really existed.
That was a very controversial
idea at the time.
In that year, he
published a paper
on what's called the
photoelectric effect.
Everybody believed
that light was a wave.
Einstein said, no.
Light really acts like a particle,
and it comes in
little discreet packets.
These particles of light
eventually led Einstein to
the notion of the stimulated
emissions, so we have lasers.
We use lasers for everything from
eye surgery to cutting metal.
One of his papers
included the equation E=mc2.
It said, you could create mass,
you could destroy mass, and it
gave us an idea of how mass
might come into existence
in the first place.
Einstein showed that
mass can be converted into
useful kinetic energy.
And so, this is the basis of the
energy we get out of nuclear
fission and nuclear fusion.
And another paper he
published that year became the
beginning of his
Theory of Relativity.
This was an amazing array of
things to do for a scientist
in an entire career.
The fact that Einstein did it all in
one year is virtually miraculous.
To get a sense of how
dramatic those papers were,
imagine if someone came up to
you and said, everything that
you know about space and time
and matter and energy is wrong.
And then, they would give you
all the math and all the
explanation of why everything
that you know is totally wrong.
It's often referred to as the
Annus Mirabilis papers, which
basically means, the miracle
year or wonderful year.
What was the source
behind Einstein's incredible
insight about the laws of physics?
Is it possible, as ancient
astronaut theorists contend,
that Einstein's ability to enter
altered states of consciousness
connected him to an
extraterrestrial world?
One that allowed him to access
information about the inner
workings of the universe?
Einstein said that when
he first developed the
concept of relativity, it was like
a storm going off in his head.
And this would show that he had
a different kind of a brain
and his brain was wired
in a different way than
normal human beings.
Albert Einstein was known to spend
hours on end sitting in a chair,
formulating an idea or a
thought to its inception.
Now, was he tapping into some type
of advanced field of knowledge?
It's very possible Einstein used this
type of technology to a certain level.
When we look at history
and when we look at
the people themselves who are the
giants on whose shoulders we stand,
what they are saying is
that this information wasn't
theirs but that something beyond
them, something which was
larger, something which was
divine allowed them to receive
this information and
give it to the world.
All the knowledge of the
universe exists in the cosmos.
And maybe Einstein was able
to access that knowledge,
that he was more in tune with
this what I would even refer to
as a metaphysical world.
That he had this direct access.
He didn't know how he did this, but
his being knew it, his essence.
That through his being, he was able
to unlock the secret of the universe.
Did Albert Einstein's
use of thought
experiments grant him access
to an extraterrestrial realm,
as some ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
Perhaps the answer lies not in
other worlds, but locked away
within the pieces of
Albert Einstein's brain.
Princeton, New Jersey.
April 18, 1955.
World-renowned physicist Albert
Einstein dies from a ruptured
aneurysm in his heart.
Hours later, Princeton Hospital
pathologist Thomas Harvey
carefully removes the
famed scientist's brain.
When Albert Einstein
died, there was an autopsy
performed on him in 1955
at Princeton University.
And the man who performed the
autopsy removed Einstein's brain.
And he actually took Einstein's
brain out of his head and he put
it in a cookie jar filled with
formaldehyde, and he held onto it.
So there was an urban legend
that went around that said that
somebody had Einstein's brain,
which was actually true.
What everyone didn't
realize is that the key thing
that defined Einstein, which was
his brain, was being driven
around in the backseat of
a car of this physician.
It was a very weird story.
His motivation was not just
simply the ghoulish thing of
having this, you know, great
trophy, but it was to try to see
if he could understand it.
And he began to give slices
of it to neurobiologists and
neurophysiologists to see if
they could understand what it
was about Einstein
that was different.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Present day.
where Albert Einstein's brain
was removed, and hidden away
behind the walls of this museum
resides what's left of arguably the
greatest mind in human history.
Here at the Mutter Museum,
we have mummified
human remains, skeletons
of mutated bodies.
But our most important artifact
is right here: Einstein's brain.
We have a wide range
of artifacts, but they are
all in the medical spectrum.
Einstein's brain, it's an
amazing representation of not
only a medical specimen, but
one that represents one of the
greatest minds in the world.
In 2011, the Mutter
Museum received 46 slides of
Einstein's brain from
Dr. Lucy Rorke-Adams,
who acquired them from an
employee of Thomas Harvey.
I've been extraordinarily
fortunate to
have been the caretaker of these
slides for over 40 years.
And I regard them as a
scientific treasure.
The best way to describe his
brain was that it looked like
the brain of a young person.
At age 76, he has beautiful
preservation of the neurons and
no degenerative
disease of any kind.
How is it possible that at
the advanced age of 76,
Albert Einstein possessed the
neurons of a healthy young man?
Why was his brain unique
to that of other humans?
Even more curious is the fact
that Einstein's parietal lobe
the part of the brain believed
to be involved in the
manipulation of objects and the
processing of numbers
was 15% wider than
the average human.
These are actual images
taken in 1955
of Albert Einstein's brain.
One thing to point out here is
you can see the red line is
relatively expanded
compared to normal brains,
marking the expansion
of the parietal lobe.
The parietal lobe of Albert
Einstein is truly anomalous.
It's unique.
It's intriguing to think that
this might have something to do
with his unique ability to put himself
into these very abstract scenarios.
He was known for thinking,
what would it be like if I was
traveling at the speed of light?
That's a hard place
to put your mind in.
The parietal lobe might be involved
in these types of abstract thoughts.
So the fact that we see kind
of an anomalous anatomy in the
parietal lobe of Einstein,
it's intriguing.
In the 1980s at UC Berkeley,
Dr. Marian Diamond
discovered another amazing feature
about Einstein's brain structure.
Diamond found that it contained
over 70% more glial cells than
the average human brain.
The brain is not just the
communication between neurons,
but the communication
between neurons and glia.
Glia are crucial for the very
basic carrying of information.
We could hypothesize that a
brain with a larger number of
glia per neuron could have advantageous
effects on brain performance
enhanced cognitive abilities.
Probably 99.9% of the brains
across mankind are identical.
But certain brains stand out.
And in the case of Einstein,
this was a genius who seems to
have had some kind of
hardware that was different.
What could be the reason
for the extraordinary
genetic makeup of Albert
Einstein's gray matter?
Is it possible, as ancient
astronaut theorists believe,
that his advanced brain allowed
him to receive and decipher
messages from an otherworldly
realm upon entering
a trance-like state?
Could this explain how he was
able to envision his four
groundbreaking papers that
transformed man's understanding
of the universe in
under a year's time?
How could one
person in one year
create and write such
important papers?
And his own colleagues had no
idea what he was talking about.
The way Einstein thought was completely
different than people before him.
How do we account for Einstein's
large brain capabilities?
Is it something in human
evolution that's just causing
him to evolve faster?
Or was he potentially given some
type of leg up genetically?
Maybe some type of
extraterrestrial gene that we
still haven't yet identified.
Are there individuals
out there that may have DNA
sequences that we're not
familiar with, that are unknown,
that are non-terrestrial, that have
never been discovered before?
Anytime that there is an individual
with extraordinary gifts,
is it possible that they're
a little bit more than human?
Could Einstein's
extraordinary brain anatomy
explain his remarkable genius?
Or could it be that his use of
thought experiments and his
unique brain structure allowed
him to receive and decipher
information from an
otherworldly source?
Perhaps answers can be found by
examining the incredible minds
behind other geniuses
throughout human history.
Stockholm, Sweden, 1921.
The Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences awards Albert Einstein
with the Nobel Prize in Science
for his groundbreaking
contributions to theoretical physics.
What separated Einstein
from his contemporaries?
How did the 42-year-old
physicist achieve such a
seemingly perfect blueprint
of the universe.
We see that across time
and space we have pockets
of people who have received
tremendous amounts of
information which really have
propelled civilization along.
Obviously, the question, then,
is do they have special brains,
or is this just something which
happens by concentrating on the
right thing to access
this information.
Is it possible that Albert
Einstein's practice of
thought experiments allowed his
genetically advanced brain
to receive messages from
a metaphysical realm,
as ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
If so, could there be evidence
of other geniuses across human
history whose greatest
achievements materialized
through altered states
of consciousness?
Athens, Greece.
Outside the Hellenic Military Academy
sits a statue of a war hero
and the founding father of
Western philosophy
Socrates.
Socrates' contemporaries
described the philosopher as
being strange in many ways,
including spending hours each
day consumed
by his own thoughts.
One of the most stunning
examples of Socrates'
daydreaming actually happens
while on campaign as a soldier
at the siege of Potidaea.
Socrates was caught in the grip
of a thought or an idea,
and he remained fixed and
thinking silently for an hour,
for another hour,
for another hour.
He displayed an extraordinary
endurance that his peers may
have found odd and
suspicious and puzzling.
We often think that
a genius is eccentric, but I
think some of their eccentricity
comes from the fact that they
really are in touch
with other realities.
In the case of Socrates, he said
that he was able to access a demon.
Now, a demon for Socrates
is not some evil creature.
But the ancient Greeks had this
subcategory of gods who really
were talking to human beings,
explaining the mysteries of life to us,
explaining why we were here.
Is Socrates'
so-called demon
evidence that the founder of Western
philosophy was mentally unstable?
Or could Socrates' demon be
proof that he was in contact
with an extraterrestrial
intelligence that was sending
him messages from a distant
realm in the cosmos.
I think it's too easy
just to say that, yeah,
Socrates was nuts or that he was
schizophrenic or that he was
hearing voices.
The demon is some kind of
messenger, some kind of bridge
between him and the realm
of the metaphysical
that he is trying to attain.
Did Socrates' practice
of deep meditation
connect him to an
extraterrestrial intelligence,
as some ancient astronaut
theorists contend?
If so, could there be other
geniuses with similar claims
that they received information
from a higher realm
while in a trance-like state?
In the case of Leonardo
da Vinci, in his
writings he describes laying
down on a bed in his room and
taking a candle and placing the
candle at the foot of the bed.
And he would lie down on the bed
and look at the flickering of
the flame on the ceiling, and it
would put him into a very, very
deep state in which he would be able to
imagine and come up with new ideas.
Puccini said that his
great opera Madame
Butterfly was from God
that he wrote it down, but it came
directly from a divine source.
William Blake, whose entire
opus, his writing and painting,
was based on repeated
angelic visitations.
Brahms said that his music came
from something beyond himself.
We don't know if they're, in
fact, receiving communication
from some divine or powerful
source beyond their own skin, or
if they may be in touch with
their own unconscious or deeper
wisdom that they're not
customarily hearing from.
In the 1900s, Serbian-born
inventor Nikola Tesla
pioneered modern
electrical engineering
and was the driving force behind
today's wireless technology.
In his writings, Tesla describes
his method of approaching
a complex engineering problem.
Nikola Tesla was someone
who wrote extensively
about using very, very
powerful visualizations.
In fact, he said that he was
able to visualize a motor and
then actually run research and
development, R&D, on the motor
in his mind, so that he could
tell where there might be,
for example, mistakes or flaws.
And he would be able to do
almost all of that in his mind.
in this altered states
of consciousness.
Nikola Tesla, he's a
person who believes
in the existence of
extraterrestrial beings.
He is a person who
really believes that
he can communicate
with other galaxies.
Perhaps the greatest
piece of evidence
that Tesla believed
he was in communication
with otherworldly beings
can be found in a letter he sent
to the American Red Cross
in December of 1900.
In the letter, he writes, "We
have a message from another
world, unknown and remote.
It reads:
One two three."
Tesla was a genius
with certain eccentricities.
Everything he did was in threes.
And it is interesting, I think,
because this is a level of symbolism.
When we realize that so many of
our ancestors, whenever they are
talking about communication with
the divine, and how the divine
downloaded this information to
them, we see this rich layer of
symbolism there as well.
Why was Tesla so obsessed
with the number three?
Could this be a clue that Tesla
was using his own internal form
of wireless communication to
connect with cosmic advisors, as
ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
And could this also explain the
remarkable genius of India's
Srinivasa Ramanujan?
Although Ramanujan was an
unexceptional student, he is
widely considered the greatest
mathematician in history.
And according to his journals,
Ramanujan believed he was being
guided subconsciously by an
otherworldly being,
the Hindu god Namagiri.
Namagiri was the family
deity of Ramanujan.
And basically, everything the family
did was linked with this deity.
Much of his creative work
was actually done by going
to bed with an intention to be visited
by a Hindu deity that he worshiped.
And when he would fall asleep,
he would become lucid
in the dream time.
And he would receive enormous
amounts of information.
In one particular dream, he
talks about seeing a very large
red wall and a hand that came
out and wrote equation after
equation after equation
after equation.
He memorized the equations, and
when he woke up, he actually
then went to work
verifying the proofs.
The vast majority of all of his
equations were new and important
and utterly groundbreaking.
All of the science that we need to
eventually be able to create
portals, star gate travel,
teleportationit all needs
a mathematical foundation.
And the closest that we have
right now is the Ramanujan
equations that we've been
able to decipher so far.
It is an irrefutable fact that
mathematics is the
language of the universe.
So if Ramanujan's formulae do,
in fact, check out, who knows
what the potential is
of those conclusions?
It could be life-altering.
It could revolutionary.
Is it only a coincidence
that many of the
greatest minds in human history
claim to have received
information from an
otherworldly source?
Or could it be possible that
Socrates, Nikola Tesla,
Srinivasa Ramanujan, as well as
other geniuses in human history,
were using altered
states of consciousness
to access an alien realm,
a realm that some
ancient astronaut theorists
believe contains the entire
knowledge of the universe?
If so, where might this
realm of knowledge exist?
Perhaps answers can be found in
Asia, within the pages of an
ancient Hindu text.
Angkor, Cambodia.
Here in the northwestern jungle
stands the largest Hindu temple
in the world
Angkor Wat.
Built in the 12th Century, the
temple's design is meant to
represent Mount Meru, a mythical
mountain that exists in the
cosmos that the Hindu believed
was the center of the
metaphysical universe.
Numerous stone carvings adorn
the walls of the temple,
depicting scenes from the
Hindu epic the Mahabharata.
Within the pages of this ancient
text of Hindu mythology,
there is a description of a
non-physical plane of existence
in the universe called
the Akashic Record.
Akasha is actually
a Sanskrit word.
And the Akashic Record is a term
that basically, the idea behind
it is that all of the
information in the universe is
preexisting, and an individual can
actually tap into that information.
Our ancestors began to
look more into this,
and the Akashic Records
came about.
Basically, the notion is this.
That somehow all the
information, not just from
mankind, but everywhere in the
universe, is somehow accessible.
Some cultures actually say that
this information really is a
gift of the gods, that they left
this somehow behind for us to
use at our own will.
And we are able to download this
information from this other realm,
this hall of records,
whatever you want to call it.
An interesting thing
to correlate with the
Akashic Record might be
from Star Wars, the Force.
Some type of cosmic energy
that's omnipresent, and we have
the ability to tap into this.
This is something very new in
our own sciences trying to
discover and understand
this field of knowledge.
Is it possible that
Albert Einstein's method of
meditation, which he called
his Thought Experiments,
was actually connecting him
to the Akashic Record?
Could the Akashic Record be the
source of inspiration behind the
world's geniuses?
If so, how could such a metaphysical
plane of knowledge exist?
Perhaps the answer can be found in one
of Albert Einstein's many theories.
In 1935, Albert Einstein
published a paper describing
quantum entanglement.
It theorized that if a particle
is split into two parts,
both remain linked to one another, even
when separated over vast distances.
Experiments showed that
two particles separated I
space and time demonstrated
a connectivity.
If you changed the spin of one
particle, the other particle
would actually change
its spin, as well.
In other words,
if something happens to one,
the other responds in the same
or an equal and opposite manner.
And this occurs instantaneously.
So it's a form of
instantaneous communication.
It's what Einstein referred to as
spooky communication at a distance.
What we have to remind
ourselves is that we are
made of stardust.
Our whole body consists of
material that has been here
since before the beginning of time.
And these particles that we
consist ofeach and every
particle contain the
knowledge of the universe.
It's not only real, but
it can explain to us so much
weirdness in this world, which
we still don't understand and
call paranormal.
And this would include the idea
of telepathy and remote viewing.
Remote viewing is the
practice of using deep
concentration to visualize
locations or objects beyond
sight and sound.
Starting in the 1970s, the
United States initiated
a program called Project Star
Gate to train individuals
to access a higher
realm of knowledge.
Using controlled scientific
settings, remote viewers
attempted to sense unknown
targets and then record their
impressions on paper.
The U.S. government
have funded remote viewing
programs, as did the Soviets,
as have various other
governments around the world.
Remote viewing exercises have
taken place for people to try
and observe that which
is on the moon, on Mars.
And these are proper scientific
programs, with accuracy.
The U.S. Military
remote viewing program has
scientific protocols
for how to do this.
There are really specific
techniques where an individual
can put out a question or a
query, and if they are in that
altered state of consciousness,
they will receive information.
If you read the biographies of famous
geniuses and things like that,
each one of them has their own
description for how to do this.
Why would the
government spend
millions of dollars on all these
advanced studies in areas like remote
viewing unless there is some
type of valid need to experiment
with these types of technology?
If we think about the fact that
we're all pretty much made of
the same elements in the
universe, is there maybe some
atomic level of energy that
allows us to communicate and tap
into knowledge that we're
now starting to rediscover?
Is it possible that remote
viewers were attempting
to replicate the meditative
techniques behind Albert
Einstein's thought experiments?
Can this explain how remote
viewers might possess the
capability to transcend
both sight and sound?
Could Einstein's thought
experiments be the inspiration
behind the incredible
breakthroughs of Socrates,
Nikola Tesla, and other
geniuses throughout history?
All these different
geniuses, Ramanujan,
Tesla, Socrates, according to
their own diaries, always said
that they were in communication with
some type of otherworldly entities.
So, were all these people just
crazy, or is it possible that
the universe is far more
complex than we think?
Is it possible that mankind's
greatest minds had the
ability to access a realm
of knowledge left behind by
otherworldly beings?
Could this be evidence that the
Akashic Record actually exists,
just as the ancient Hindu believed?
And if a select few have the
power to tap into this alien
realm, does this mean that the
extraterrestrials who created it
can influence them as well?
Albert Einstein's incredible legacy,
which includes over 300 scientific
papers, continues to influence
the world over a half century
since his death.
And while Einstein redefined our
understanding of the universe,
perhaps his greatest
contribution to mankind
is still to come:
time travel.
It's Einstein's special
theory of relativity,
speed of light, and the general
theory of relativity which
allows for the real
possibility of time travel.
Some scientists today
believe that Einstein's
theory of relativity creates the
possibility to travel through a
portal or wormhole called an
Einstein-Rosen bridge
a space anomaly that may actually
be a gateway to parallel universes.
In the theory of
general relativity, space
actually acts like something that you
can bend and warp and make holes in.
An Einstein-Rosen bridge is a
particular example of a wormhole,
and a wormhole is a structure
in space and time that
involves kind of tearing a hole in
space, stretching the material
if you think of
space being a material
and reconnecting it
somewhere else.
An Einstein-Rosen bridge
takes two points in space
and connects them so that if you travel
in one end, you come out the other,
even though those two points
appear in different universes.
It's essentially a teleporter,
something that allows you to get
between two distant
places instantaneously.
Could Einstein's
theoretical wormhole actually
serve as a portal to another
universe, perhaps opening a
gateway that will one day
establish contact between humans
and extraterrestrials?
When we take a look
at the idea that there are
wormholes and that these are
actually generally accepted by
some of the most brilliant
individuals on the planet,
what you begin to see is that all
of these pieces are in place to
suggest that there is
intelligent life elsewhere in
the universe and that there
is also the likelihood or
possibility that we have had
contact in the past or have
ongoing contact now or may have
contact in the future as well.
Was Albert Einstein's
monumental work
actually a lifelong quest
to establish contact with
extraterrestrials?
Did otherworldly beings provide
him with information about how
to transcend both space and time?
If so, why?
We find that the greatest
discoveries across time
and space don't come to hard
work or intensive labor, but
that really the genius somehow
is able to access a realm and
that that realm is able to
pretty much download that
information to them and makes them
remember forever onwards as geniuses.
In history you have certain
people whose genius
is just so incredible, it's like
they're able to see the future,
and they're not going to just
influence the world then and in
the future, but what they're
going to do is going to
dramatically change
the world forever.
We tend to think of civilization
as this slow ebb of
information, that somehow
across the flow of time we have
progressed, but really
this is not the case.
We have made giant strides
forward because, at pockets in
time, there were certain
geniuses living.
Are extraterrestrials
accelerating
the cognitive abilities of a
select few to help further the
development of human
civilization, as some ancient
astronaut theorists believe?
Could this explain Albert Einstein's
extraordinary neural anatomy?
Is it only a coincidence
that arguably the
greatest mind in the history
of the world had a higher
concentration of glial cells and
a wider parietal lobe than the
average human brain and was as
healthy as the brain of a young
man when he died?
That is extraordinary evidence.
If we were able to study
the brains of some of
these other geniuses
Isaac Newton, Nikola Tesla, and
perhaps now of someone like
Stephen Hawking
I think we would find that their
brains, too, are significantly different
than a normal human's.
There seems to be something
within our DNA whereby
we go in one direction and we
seem to have a normal human
being, but also certain things
within our DNA are able to make
us a genius, and definitely
Einstein was one of them, but
what makes this switch work is
something which we have been
completely incapable of answering.
Were the greatest minds
in human history receiving
information from
otherworldly beings?
Are geniuses the link
between us and them?
Could Albert Einstein's thought
experiments be the key to unlock
the genius that exists in
each and every one of us?
If so, who will be
the next Einstein?
Where will he or she come from?
And what new dimensions will
they reveal to mankind?