Nick Cook | Consciousness, Evolution & UAP
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Nick Cook, a researcher who traveled to Las Vegas to receive the Bigalow Institute of Consciousness Studies Award for his essay on consciousness. During his visit, he reflected on his past experiences in Las Vegas, particularly related to Area 51. He became interested in the UAP field after the New York Times reported on Navy revelations in 2017. Cook's essay focused on the relationship between consciousness and various phenomena, including UAPs. He was motivated by a personal experience involving his wife and her mother's death, which led him to explore consciousness further. After his research, he felt a strong desire to share his findings and insights, indicating a significant impact on his perspective and professional focus.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Nick Cook discusses his recent award for an essay on consciousness and its connection to UAP phenomena. He reflects on his journey into consciousness research, prompted by personal experiences and the evolving landscape of UAP discussions.
Cook believes that consciousness is linked to the understanding of UAP phenomena.
Nick Cook
“I think that the interface is a very malleable thing; it is not the... I look out here and I see a laptop, I see a window, I see a table.”
Managed by: Unknown philanthropist
To explore consciousness and its implications
Nick Cook received the Bigalow Bixs Award for an essay on consciousness.
Cook's interest in UAPs was reignited by the 2017 New York Times article on Navy revelations.
Cook believes that consciousness is linked to the understanding of UAP phenomena.
The interface of consciousness may allow for interactions with UAPs.
Cook's wife experienced a shared death experience that prompted his research into consciousness.
Cook suggests that the study of consciousness could reveal insights into UAP phenomena.