22 - Surviving the New Technologies
When technology is acquired or
misused by repressive regimes, it can lead to war, environmental
destruction and overpopulation. So, in 1947 when
alien technology
thousands of years beyond human science
fell to earth near
Roswell
and was scooped up by a Cold War regime, humankind was in for a
crash course in cosmic citizenship.
Before
1945, humans always had a second chance. Now, however, the
consequences of human excess are so drastic that there may be no
second chance.
Advanced technology was too tempting for the US elite, which was in
no way prepared to compete with alien minds and methods.
Black budget crimes are so severe that some think a national reconciliation like that of post-apartheid South Africa, with truth-telling and amnesties, may be necessary to return the United States to a semblance of democracy.
As one hyperversal stated,
Fair-minded hyperversals and other aliens say we’re in for a number of highly shocking discoveries about the IFSP’s breeding and infiltration program. Early reports about various elite “direct operatives” provide but a glimpse of what we’ll learn.
But it will
take some digging.
By knowing how to deftly converge and cancel out multiple categories of gravitic energy, by spreading it out so that the effects aren’t so immediately local, hyperversals can minimize some of the speeding of time (and tissue damage) caused on a micro level when negative-cycle technology is used, albeit at a cost to a universe cycle.
Aliens
work with deeper, extra cycles of gravitic energy to essentially
tease out the past outlines of an injury while, at the same time,
speeding its replacement by new tissue.
This allows for finer, counterbalanced uses of gravitic technologies. Over billions of years time such methods have
been refined, allowing hyperversal technology to be multiply
horizoned, so to speak. As a result, it’s safer but like all
gravitic technology, it deducts from the total duration of a
universe cycle. Hyperversals go out of their way to demonstrate how
precise their technology can actually be. I’ve experienced a variety
of their subtle demonstrations of various micro-phenomena
(commentary included) plus the ability of some hyperversals to hint
at certain events before they happened.
Their science demonstrates the advances of long
history and learning.
This involves a more gently distributed “alt t” value and must take into consideration the effect on nearby star or galaxy systems. Again, aliens suggest that we use negative-cycle technology sparingly in order to preserve Earth’s ecology for the billions of years that we’ll need it.
Nature has allowed us an enviable biome that must endure, lest we lose our freedom in two disaster scenarios:
One hyperversal alien, speaking for a “three ellipticals” sub-group, tried to rationalize its role in the Verdant-Centaurus A situation by rhetorically asking,
In retrospect, the remark was ironic because Verdant excess runs the clock on surrounding galaxies, and, along with Andromeda, we must curb Verdant-Centaurus A demands on our ecology.
Of course, it’s
possible that Verdants are stalking horses for the three ellipticals
sub-group’s future energy strategy. Verdants may already have
jeopardized the long-term ecology in the Centaurus A galaxy group,
hence the drift about what to do when a large elliptical and its
central black hole’s jets begin to tilt. Centaurus A has a bad tilt.
One hyperversal stated that the Haven aliens’ original planet died because its residents tried to use “a direct I E W line” (on a planetary scale). In other words, they didn’t counter-balance their energy demand.
They failed to finely
and more widely re-distribute their energy stream (“I E W” may mean
something like intrastellar energy wave or inner Earth wave). Haven
aliens may have pulled too directly on their sun’s gravity, causing
seismic catastrophe, dangerous solar flares, and slowing of their
planet’s magnetic field then loss of atmosphere.
Older hyperversals sometimes express frustration with the physical presumption of recently evolved aliens who don’t foresee the demands that population growth and negative cycle technologies place on the universe. Imagine the history you would see if you lived millions of years and traveled great distances. Vital sensitivities can wither, resulting in deep cynicism.
Some hyperversals steer newly evolved aliens into large aggregations in
order to evolve them more quickly, even if the price of doing so is
the newly evolved aliens’ freedom.
Such
individuals assume that they don’t need to re-think such situations
because they already did that kind of thinking
long ago.
His cynicism was imbued with an old hyperversal’s existential considerations - like that of eastern thinkers who don’t want to be reborn. His remark touched on the seemingly endless parade of nascent technological populations, the violence and excess that they inflict on both themselves and the inter-stellar ecology.
From my perspective, the remark seemed a
lapse of judgment even though it was offered to model or exemplify a
certain intellectual resonance. Yet from the hyperversal’s
perspective, he was arguing the case for faster assimilation into a
larger hierarchical entity (that might deplete our resources), a
chance to end our crude sexual impulses and physical aspirations as
though, from his perspective, the sooner the better.
They either have entire planets that they shielded and alt-cycled to make them endure, or they have huge artificial craft that they can move to various places. They easily shield such from the prying eyes of lesser gray or Verdant-like aliens. In fact, I occasionally catch a Verdant trying to discern how much I know about the location and habitat of hyperversals, as though Verdants, too, have lingering questions.
A hyperversal could be at your side, their craft in your
vicinity, and human technology wouldn’t detect it. They can remotely
trick all of our sensing equipment - they can change the readings
and disguise any fluctuations. They can do the same to grays.
Billions of years of science make that easy.
Their statements turn our cosmology on its head, yet their abilities and their breadth of awareness indicate a much-more-than-gray/Verdant capability, a higher degree of advancement. In the end, the existence of hyperversals suggests that a kind of river runs through our universe, a multiversal continuum that allows for nearly instant resonance across hyperspace.
Apparently, time isn’t a one-way, linear river. Instead, it’s multi-dimensional. This offers hope for human assimilation into a more refined, shared order of being, over time.
These are issues than can’t be avoided.
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