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How Aliens View Us
If and when aliens began to electronically/electrogravitically copy other aliens' catalogues of the sort, the number of entries would have increased exponentially.
Depending on the nature of the overlap
between galaxies, there could be catalogues of trillions of species,
or more. In more advanced (non-offending) circles, there could be a
shared kind of Universal Report, a complex news briefing that spans
incredible distances and puts our national broadcasts to shame.
Rather than dwell on the affairs of one’s own small planet, such
aliens can check on the science and doings of a diverse variety of
systems.
Towers use the iron core of a planet as a capacitor, Tesla-style, to store up and release electrical charge (or electrogravity) without need for wires.
There may also be non-tower alternatives. Thus far, no aliens have reported the ability to "physically" travel great distances, i.e. hundreds of light years, instantaneously. The fastest published report on the subject was logged by Los Angeles Times journalist Phillip Krapf, who says that Verdants, a group of aliens with whom he has interacted, can travel at a rate that is one million times the speed of light, using what they call "flicker drive" (a kind of magnetogravity, apparently).
Readers may be
encouraged to note that the aliens Krapf describes say they're only
229 million years more advanced, technologically, than are humans.
Older, more advanced alien populations may be much more capable.
Such an appearance, along with
different skin colors and body heights, can be startling to a human,
initially. On bigger planets with stronger gravity, aliens’ bodies
may be stocky, i.e. Stefan Denaerde’s
remarkable report about
Iarga - just 10 light years from Earth.
When they visit here, they know that our kind exists. They've studied humans and human history. So we're an open book, as far as they're concerned. Most of our data, all of our books going to press and all of our electronic communications, can be lifted, using gravitics, and recorded. Think in terms of Moore’s law (new computers double their capacity every 18-24 months).
By now, aliens are able to store
the sum total of human electronic data, then file and correlate it
compactly.
However, in each case of the
sort, finer-minded independent civilizations grow up in surrounding
systems and offer a critique of the offenders.
Sadly enough, some bureaucracies of the sort have reportedly lingered, long after the perceived threat abated.
According to various aliens'
reports the end result can be a subtly disguised bias against other
species, a presumption of superiority; an epic kind of wastefulness.
What began as a defensive mobilization ends up a self-serving
apparatus intended to boost a given population's lifestyle above and
beyond that of local competitors.
Even then, there can be obstacles: hyper-advanced regimes on a larger scale that sometimes try to repress individual sensitivities and seek to control populations of lesser duration. Among elderly aliens in such regimes’ security services (some of whom can be thousands of years old or older, hence extremely de-sensitized) the need to control others can be rigidly compulsive, if not destructive in character.
We must be careful with regimes
that tend to run on autopilot due to advanced, albeit
subtly-mechanized, idealization of thought. Sometimes, due to age
and mind-numbing experience, they seem to run out of creative
impulses then lapse into defensiveness,
coupled with reflexive observation.
Virgo contains 150 large galaxies and nearly two thousand smaller galaxies, compared to the 3 large spiral galaxies plus 14 smaller irregulars and 17 yet smaller ellipticals in the Milky Way’s local group of galaxies.
Smack in the middle of the Virgo supercluster (not a large supercluster - as superclusters go) is the galaxy M87, a giant elliptical galaxy containing about 1.3 trillion suns worth of mass.
The Milky Way is
less than one-fifth as big, in comparison. Over time, M87 gobbled up
smaller galaxies, causing increasingly strong supermassive black
hole polar jets whenever M87's massive central black hole swallowed
a smaller galaxy's central black hole.
So, in the center of Virgo is a giant galaxy (M-87) that’s too hot and dangerous to support all of the populations of the galaxies that M87 ate, so to speak.
Surrounding galaxies would be expected to accommodate refugees in order to share the burden more widely. Imagine the complications that arise. Also in Virgo, running along what is called the Markarian Chain of galaxies are other large ellipticals that would, by now, have required similar cooperation.
As a result, we can predict that galaxy superclusters are:
Alien sources say that large-scale cooperation is the norm and that superclusters are carefully monitored as to ecological outcomes.
Given the prohibitive energy and environmental costs of war
involving advanced alien technologies, unrestrained conflict is
reportedly rare. However, disputes can arise, which presumably
deepens the movement toward larger, collective alternatives and
legal/trade conventions.
If we try to weaponize interstellar space in
order leap out and grab planets in neighboring star systems, we can
expect to either suffer our own internal contradictions, or possibly
perish prematurely due to elite-driven environmental failures, some
of which could involve misuse of gravitics. In such a scenario,
aliens might be less likely to advise on how to use gravitics
correctly.
By pretending that it can play both good cop (by interacting with aliens in exclusively military-industrial fashion) and bad cop (by shooting down numerous alien craft in order to scavenge them) it could endanger our survival as a planet.
When a relatively backward human structure of the sort gets its hands on technology that alien neighbors cannot trust will be used safely, a basic judgment is in order:
In later
pages, the topic will be discussed in detail, including direct
quotes by various aliens.
I've debated one well-educated researcher (R.B. - Richard Boylan?) who, despite noting missing time after which he found nasal implants and newly formed scoop marks in his flesh (the result of abduction), insists that gray-related "federation" aliens have nothing to do with harmful abductions and cattle mutilations.
He said that such aliens manipulated our genes
in the past, so we “belong to” them and they have a right to
manipulate us.
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