17 - Hyper-Advanced Alien Behavior
Steven Hawking says astrophysics suggest that time emerges continuously within the universe, even now - 13.7 billion years after what some hypothesized to have been a “Big Bang.” If Hawking is correct, continuous emergence of time within the fine structure of space suggests that hyper-extension of the universe can be done without starkly endangering all life in the universe.
Continuous emergence would allow for smoother continuity, from an advanced perspective, although it could require reconfiguration of the energy cycling of all large, inhabited bodies. So, a hyper-extended, recycling universe might not be as harsh as some might think. Remember, after billions of years, we, too, will be very different and our old home star will have changed.
Some “three ellipticals” aliens err by thinking only in terms of large-scale, mega-populations rather than (or including) smaller groups and independents. We see an idealized roundness of attitude surrounding the fact that hyperversals endured over time, while some alien worlds perished. We’ve also seen “three ellipticals” hyperversals try to insulate themselves from criticism by trying to cut critics off then blandly generalize about the wondrous, rounded qualities of their single, albeit localized, hyperversal community.
Some have a compulsive tendency to smother human critique of the Verdants’ planet-killing strategy. They do so by spinning a web of propaganda and keeping up a constant babble of superfluous remarks to divert attention away from IFSP crimes. It appears to be a sore point with some “three ellipticals” hyperversals, perhaps because of their genetic and other influence over Verdants.
Over many months of interactions I’ve noticed that, at times, -X3 and some “three ellipticals” hyperversals go off on a jag, lapsing into coldly negative disposition over relatively slight matters. I’ve observed this on various occasions. That may be an irony of extended-life geriatric psychology. It may also indicate propagandistic rationalization of mass crimes against other aliens.
They grow numb, if not insensitive in ways that they don’t quite comprehend. Meanwhile, sensitivities allowed to wither are difficult to regain.
* More about this later in a chapter on mega-populations. The danger, of course, is that in some places extinction of sensitivity can gain sway then be imposed on others through an evacuated kind of group-mind, shell mentality. When monitored and persuaded that individual identity has no basis, whatsoever, critics and troublemakers can be silenced to make for a more efficient regime, although crude impulses invariably manifest later. Such regimes can plough through manipulated disasters then simply put them out of mind. From a hierarchical perspective, planet-kills can be posed as having been manipulated by lesser aliens like Verdants who help to change or do away with more primitive populations.
I was asked what prevents their individual impulses from doing great harm and was expected to reply that it was group mind, community awareness. Obviously, in cases of extreme de-sensitization there must be at least some kind of remedial refuge, yet I replied that the lives and minds of so many can’t be taken for granted. There are mass criminal hyperversals.
Please remember, although I discuss Verdant-related “three ellipticals” hyperversals at length, there are better alternatives to them right here in our galaxy group. The Verdant-related bunch simply wants to pre-empt our interactions with our neighbors, at this time.
“Three ellipticals”’ over-reaction to trivial human error is often accompanied by remarks about bad human ecology. They feign innocence while their regime tries to maximize its control (however indirect) of other populations.
* Since I began work on a new book about human involvement in mixed alien commun-ities, their prickly behavior has waned, apparently because they see that I and others are thinking about, and realizing, the inescapable responsibilities of advanced communities.
One hyperversal who’s critical of the group that reportedly wants to lord it over “three ellipticals” suggested that the three ellipticals faction goes so far as to genetically insert its operatives into the highest levels of lesser mega-populations for optimum influence. The message was accompanied by an image of a hyperversal alien manipulating a Queen Victoria-like figure (the analogy being that Victoria married her children into as many monarchies as she could to maximize her influence).
The metaphor didn’t necessarily signify that there are vast numbers of “three ellipticals” aliens in our vicinity. Instead, they may be a modest contingent that uses an age-old prop to get their way.
When external cruelties (mass atrocities and planet kills) disturb them too much, they simply put them out of mind.
* Remember, some hyperversals are trying to expose this.
Hyperversals and other aliens have mentioned some of the following rationale:
Along with other humans, I’ve witnessed such thoughts among hyperversals.
At the same time, corrupt hyperversals prefer to farm out the coldest killer routines to lesser aliens (like Verdants). They may seek shelter in trivial distinctions that mask bias and prejudicial overkill - they try to distance themselves from direct brutality. Some try to bundle lesser aliens into an abusive mega-population’s evacuated shell mentality, which is a diagrammatic match for the failed minds and technological security assumptions of some old hyperversals.
How so?
Hyperversals use multiple, concentrically nested shells of alternate-cycle energy to protect them-selves from the prying eyes and wants of lesser aliens, hence the shell rationalization. Hyperversals of the sort rationalize the dumping of lesser or offending populations into a group shell mentality (extinction of some emotions, idealization of the group’s one-ness and its right to control others), in part because it makes them easier to manage, in part because the whole scheme is conditioned by the given hyperversals’ sense of themselves in comparison to lesser aliens.
When we confront an offending hyperversal regarding such assumptions, we get blunt generalizations: quick and impulsive retorts, crabbed and insular mutterings by a bizarrely old character (much of it couched in half-truths and ideal-speak).
Like the ancient inequities of Ur, the first large human city - which, even today, mirror aspects of New York’s elite tendencies, we need to remember that although ancient hyperversals changed social structure over time, some of their impulses may still be those of an aggressive empire in some cases: cold, insensitive, and prone to arrogant rationalization. Some are still sexuals.
At various junctures while probing “three ellipticals” hyperversals about the Verdant strategy, I’ve seen how offending regimes essentially trap themselves behind a kind of event horizon without realizing that they do so.
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