'Defying Gravity', new TV series. explores space, human beingsby Steve Hammons 

For nations that lack the resources of the major powers, the private commercial companies involved could, someday soon, provide affordable opportunities for scientific research and other space experiences. Companies that want to go into Earth orbit may also soon be able to book flight time in private space planes and habitats.
When we consider the current and evolving realities of space travel, "Defying Gravity" might turn out to be a fun and reasonable dramatic examination of human beings in the unique and challenging environment of space.
HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS
As to the mysterious aspect of the series that is hinted about, we also might wonder if there are elements of real space flight that might be unconventional or anomalous. There are tales and rumors that astronauts have encountered unusual phenomena.
And what about human consciousness in space, and on Earth? Are there interesting factors related to the human mind that are worthy of further exploration too? In this sense, space flight can be both an external and internal journey.
"Defying Gravity" might even delve into alternative human consciousness, or "anomalous cognition," which refers to using the full range of human perception and awareness. In fact, "complementary cognition" could be a term that better describes fuller human consciousness.
And, who knows, the crew of the Antares might run into any number of interesting and challenging encounters such as UFOs and extraterrestrials, other dimensions, time and space warps or some larger forces that entertain and enlighten viewers.
Based on real science, as well as exotic tales and rumors, the characters in this series could run into almost anything.
Assuming that U.S. space activities may be decades ahead of where we generally think they are, the creators and writers of "Defying Gravity" might not be able to imagine scenarios that are actually reality.
Can the rest of us also wrap our minds around what the possibilities and realities truly could be? "Defying Gravity" could be an opportunity to see how far our human consciousness can expand, while staying rooted in the down-to-Earth fundamentals of human relationships, passion and compassion.
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