From the outside looking in, human science is a dogmatic "pseudo-religion" currently limited to a mere 6% understanding of the universe, as researchers rely on "vaguely authoritative" bluffs like dark matter and dark energy to mask a fundamental ignorance of the living, cellular mechanics of space. This progress is further compromised by the greed of "impatient businessmen" who prioritize quick profits over true foreknowledge, leading to a dangerous misuse of tools like CRISPR and a failure to recognize that intelligence is driven by glial cell density rather than brain size. To move past these limitations, the Naigaje suggest shifting from "ambitious" Mars missions toward a practical Lunar Base for mining Helium-3 and utilizing the Fibonacci Sequence found in crop circles as a pictorial "hint" for the message humanity must send to the Assembly. Ultimately, we must abandon the "senseless" argument between mechanism and vitalism to recognize that life is the universe's primary product, rather than an accidental byproduct of a mechanical void.