Maybe all of the above!
Since we live in a holographic UniVerse, we can find evidence to support whatever we choose to believe. I don't think that means it's necessarily part of the Collective Consciousness, but for us, it might work at that point in our lives.
I personally don't find the idea of moon bases any more far-fetched than anything else in the Law of One...and I certainly don't trust NASA to tell us the truth about everything. (Does that put me in the conspiracy theorist camp? Or is 'conspiracy theorist' just a label used by those whose heads are buried firmly in sand?)
Since the topic of moon bases was brought up, I did a search, out of curiosity, and found some articles and videos supposedly done by whistleblowers (ex-military, ex-NASA, etc.) and of course our own very dear Richard Hoagland...My point being that there are plenty of people out there who are not necessarily into the Law of One who find the idea of moon bases not so very far-fetched.
Regarding the science in general: Is anyone tracking the science in the Law of One to see which elements are getting validated in the mainstream world? What seems 'wrong' by today's mainstream science may very well be accepted by tomorrow's mainstream.
The idea of a Holographic UniVerse, for example...is now being recognized and discussed at prestigious universities.
Since we live in a holographic UniVerse, we can find evidence to support whatever we choose to believe. I don't think that means it's necessarily part of the Collective Consciousness, but for us, it might work at that point in our lives.
I personally don't find the idea of moon bases any more far-fetched than anything else in the Law of One...and I certainly don't trust NASA to tell us the truth about everything. (Does that put me in the conspiracy theorist camp? Or is 'conspiracy theorist' just a label used by those whose heads are buried firmly in sand?)
Since the topic of moon bases was brought up, I did a search, out of curiosity, and found some articles and videos supposedly done by whistleblowers (ex-military, ex-NASA, etc.) and of course our own very dear Richard Hoagland...My point being that there are plenty of people out there who are not necessarily into the Law of One who find the idea of moon bases not so very far-fetched.
Regarding the science in general: Is anyone tracking the science in the Law of One to see which elements are getting validated in the mainstream world? What seems 'wrong' by today's mainstream science may very well be accepted by tomorrow's mainstream.
The idea of a Holographic UniVerse, for example...is now being recognized and discussed at prestigious universities.