“It’s not a spaceship in the way we’ve been taught to think about it. It’s not something made. It’s not technology, really. No, not even biology. It’s…it’s almost, I want to say, philosophy. They move by their own perception. I—what do I mean? The matter is immaterial to them. It’s the same with their bodies, or lack thereof. We see a spaceship because that’s—Oh! what’s the technical term? Semiotics? It’s the language our modern mythology renders the experiences into. There’s no more an actual flying saucer here than there were flying chariots. We just see a metal ship.”