AlienMind
The Verdants
3. -
How Aliens View the Universe
It helps to remember that, as astronomers often note, there is
probably great diversity of life in the universe.
For example, in
one of the Milky Way’s globular clusters of stars, scientists
recently discovered a planet that appears to be 11-12 billion years
old. The planet appears to have wandered into its current location
due to the gravitational pull of a passing star, or some other
disturbance. Since our Earth is only 4.5 billion years old, if we
subtract the difference, we can see that the newly discovered planet
is 6.5 to 7.5 billion years older than Earth.
Assuming that ancient
planets of the sort may lack some of the heavier elements needed for
life, we should probably allow another billion years or so for
supernovae to have seeded the earliest planets’ with enough oxygen
and other vital elements. As such, we see a scenario in which life
could easily have formed on other planets as much as 6 billion years
before life began on Earth. In more recent “re-cycling universe”
versions of cosmology, the origins of life could go yet further back
in time.
How would such beings appear to us today? If we assume, as some
reports suggest, that the so-called “gray aliens” are about 60,000
years more advanced than we are, we can calculate that aliens who
evolved on the earliest planets of the current universe would be
about 100,000 times more advanced than is the difference between
humans and the grays. My figures may be slightly off, but the basic
implications are clear.
Not all aliens will be alike. Some will be significantly more
advanced than others. They will think differently and will be
categorically more capable than aliens like the grays and
populations associated with the grays. In short, we shouldn’t
loosely generalize when speaking about all aliens in the universe.
We need to be more specific.
Although the most physically advanced aliens of the current universe
will probably hyper-dimension much of what they do beyond our
relatively primitive viewpoint, they should nonetheless be mortal,
liquid-based life forms. Given what we know about the weirdness of
quantum physics (i.e. that all quantum particles and energy packets
are thing-less, non-concrete, and actively prone to larger universal
fluctuations), we can assume that the most advanced aliens’ sense of
themselves won’t be concrete in the old 19th-20th century human
sense of physics.
After years of explicit interactions with
aliens,
it has become clear that the primary concern of advanced aliens will
probably be the larger, universal ecology. Why the larger ecology?
The answer is simple yet requires a little bit of background about
aliens who are closer, on the evolutionary scale, to humans.
In their interactions with humans, aliens are good observers. To
some extent, all are studied scientists. More importantly, all
aliens who visit this planet are skilled in telepathy, the ability
to not only read another’s thoughts, but to communicate complex,
diagrammatic information in ways that often astound the human
initiate. As such, they can see through humans with a kind of
extra-dimensional insight. To do so is the norm, not the exception
among alien societies. They’re able to do so for a variety of
reasons.
To begin with, telepathy is possible via a brain’s propagation of
extremely low frequency waves (human brain frequencies are e.l.f.
and higher). Research has shown that extremely low frequency waves
can pass straight through the body of a human (or alien) and through
other dense structures.
Why?
Because an atom is mostly just a void
of seemingly empty space. The nucleus of an atom can be compared to
a small, bizarrely fluctuating pea situated at mid-field in a large
football stadium, while the electron is but a tiny micro-dot located
way out in the furthest bleachers.
So, some kinds of energy waves
can pass through an atom easily. As was documented in a series of
groundbreaking experiments done under carefully controlled
conditions at the Stanford Research Institute in Palo Alto during
the 1970’s, people can
remotely view a distant person’s perceptions,
effectively reading another person’s thoughts.
Some researchers tend to confuse alien telepathy with
“channeling.”
David Jacobs, PhD, defines channeling as when,
“a person in a
self-altered state of consciousness believes he/she is receiving
communication from an unseen spirit or entity who answers questions
or imparts wisdom.”
Some channelers speak of contacting
ghosts or
spirits from another time. Meanwhile, telepathy is starkly
different—in that it happens in real-time and always involves at
least some remotely visual aspects.
Basic telepathy allows an
individual to neatly identify the other individual(s) with whom
he/she is communicating. It’s a nearly-immediate exchange in which
the mind’s vocal and other physical characteristics (of all
participant) are clearly manifest, due to intricate mind-body
networking. Advanced technology may be used to try to secure an
alien telepath from unwanted probing, yet the individual is always
clearly identifiable to those who are practiced in telepathy.
Some, like Jacobs, are skeptical of telepathy because it isn’t
private, or because it can apparently navigate faster-than-light
fluctuations in space-time. Meanwhile, much of Jacobs’ abduction
research is premised on alien statements communicated telepathically
to abductees. In some cases, however, telepathy may be abused by
aliens in the same way that propagandists use neuro-linguistic
programming.
The best defense? An educated awareness.
So, how can we tell the difference between human and
alien
telepathy? To begin with, we must be able to sort out our own
thoughts from those of another human. In telepathic interactions,
the initiate must first become sensitized to the difference between
his or her own active thought processes and his/her more quiet
states of mind.
As
Russell Targ, PhD in physics, writes, in order to
recognize message content from an external source, one must be able
to make one’s mind essentially blank.
Targ likens this state of mind
to stilled water, or a dark, black screen. As such, we can discern
the thoughts of others, which are unlike our own. They are out of
character. They have a different internal tenor and may contain
information and images entirely new to the receiver. If the initiate
cannot still his or her mind, he or she may not be able to make such
distinctions.
* Targ trained hundreds of
remote viewers for the US
government.
One must first become skilled at noting the difference between one’s
own thoughts, which are subtler and more gently inter-dimensioned,
versus one’s own thoughts that have a nearly audio-like verbal
character. Some of our thoughts are framed in terms of how they
might later be spoken, while others are more complex and may
converge from a number of different internal perspectives.
Once the
initiate can do so, he or she will know his or her own internal
tenor. Thoughts communicated by an external source may have a more
audio-like, verbal character. They may diverge from the receiver’s
accustomed way of thinking, hence they are out of character. They
stand out.
When we mull an idea over, we tend to examine it from a variety of
perspectives, which have a soft and familiar precision in our minds.
A kind of internal dialogue may go on, yet we’re in complete control
of it. A telepathically communicated message will diverge from the
receiver’s precise internal configuration. It will seem different in
a number of ways. More skilled telepathic communicators can
carefully monitor a receiver’s thoughts in order to pose certain
ideas at fairly natural-seeming junctures, yet, once the receiver is
able to still his or her own mind, he or she will note that the
external source communicates in a way that is unlike the receiver.
Over time, one gets a feel for how other humans think. This is
important because when an alien comes into the mix, as may happen,
the alien’s thoughts will be strikingly different from those of the
receiver. The alien will begin from a more scientifically and
telepathically advanced frame of reference. To the human receiver,
the complexity and the insights conveyed by the alien will seem
unusually intelligent, highly profound and different.
Focused alien
telepathy tends to arrive in imagery that is subtler and more
complex, with softer outlines than the thought of a typical human.
To the human initiate, such thoughts may seem like surpassing
genius, which they are, in a sense. Telepathically communicated
alien thoughts may involve a variety of new ideas and
artistic-seeming details, an astounding inventiveness—sometimes even
a complex kind of humor.
As abduction researcher David Jacobs puts it,
“The aliens
communicate telepathically with humans and with each other. When
(human) abductees describe the communication process, they say they
receive an impression in their minds that they automatically convert
into their own words for comprehension.”
The Threat, p. 95
Abducteé “Karin” told Harvard psychiatrist and abduction researcher
Dr. John Mack about alien telepathy:
“Do you know what telepathy is?
People say it’s the ability to hear somebody’s thoughts, like you
can hear inside their heads. But that’s not (merely) what telepathy
is. It’s a resonation… We’re so telepathic on a normal everyday
basis.”
Passport to the Cosmos, p. 71
If telepathy of an alien sort occurs in your life, you may want to
inquire as to who it is and why they are communicating with you.
If
you receive answers that are definitely not you, not your way of
thinking—and you’re sure of it, you may engage in a kind of
dialogue. Chances are it won’t be entirely verbal.
Why? Because
aliens think in terms of a highly complex, if not multi-dimensional
geometry. Mathematicians call such geometry “topology.”
Topology is
the geometry of elastic, flowing form (and extra-dimensional
connectedness). Aliens model their thoughts to both mirror, and
dimension, through the elastic, ever-flowing forms of the quantum
continuum.
Aliens think in terms of multiple thresholds lying in
between every single quantum particle (or energy packet)---unlike
most humans, who tend to think that an electron is an electron, a
distinct thing, of sorts. Within those multiple thresholds lying
between, if not virtually connecting all quanta, aliens look for
information content that is often non-local in character (smeared
out and around). Apparently, aliens can feel into such a space (an
extra dimension fluctuating within such intervals) and can discern
information content.
Now, here’s a critical bit of information for you to consider, a
tested and important check that you can do if you ever interact with
an alien.
Dimensioned within those same multiple thresholds between
all quanta (and between thoughts - in any space whatsoever) are
trace aspects of a larger, sentient awareness (i.e. the origin of an
idea, the previously encountered thought interactions surrounding
it).
Aliens are aware that, to a certain extent, their internal
“view” into or across such thresholds involves a more deeply
dimensioned kind of scrutiny in return. It has to do with the
non-local character of time, the ability of more advanced minds to
sample such thresholds and be aware in much larger terms.
Any good
alien knows that in some vague way, their reach into and across such
a thought threshold is either known, or can be known in return.
There may be more extra intelligence looking back inward than is
involved in the alien’s looking outward (or looking beyond the
human’s lesser perspective). A good alien knows this and will behave
accordingly, as though he or she must remain open and aware that
he/she can be seen through, as such, in much larger terms. A bad or
misguided alien may not acknowledge the larger scrutiny (beyond the
given alien) in return. Worse yet, a bad alien may assume that
humans are too backward and unaware for the larger, more universal
terms of interaction to even be valid, in the first place.
The result can be literally criminal. An alien from a relatively
primitive society
may excuse his or her misdeeds or low-order thoughts (i.e. the alien
suggesting destructive thoughts to the human) because the alien
thinks that the human’s way of thinking is invalid. In what is
nearly the worst case, a colonizing alignment of aliens may treat
humans as little better than cattle. In the worst case, a more
advanced group of aliens would use the colonizing offenders as an
advance guard and would offer them material incentives for doing so,
i.e. excessive planet grabs and resource-taking.
Such offenders
would ignore the more universal terms of non-violation and
non-intervention in order to take advantage of unsuspecting humans.
It would be a dangerously unbalanced equation, so to speak.
In short, humans must be responsible for their own future potentials
in such cases and must argue the larger, more peaceful universal
terms—sometimes in advance of human society having achieved a global
legal/ecological order that can compete in a larger, off-world
context. Experience has shown that, although aliens can communicate
and see through a human telepathically, they usually won’t trust a
human with information for which the human isn’t responsible.
Responsibility of the sort may relate to all of humankind, if not
more.
In later chapters, more will be said about how to distinguish an
alien’s thought from your own.
First, we must characterize alien thought in order be able to
recognize it.
As was suggested above, in addition to electromagnetism (light
waves), mind is characterized by other quantum relationships, which
aliens say provide a fundamental basis for telepathy. For example,
fluctuations of “negative energy” in the space around us are the
basis for what is known as “electrogravity,” a strange, new kind of
phenomenon that has extraordinary information potential.
As Dr.
Steven Greer of CSETI and others have noted, negative energy
fluctuations can penetrate the densest of objects and can
communicate over great distances in ways that appear to defy
relativistic speed limits. This is important. Time and time again,
aliens have indicated that negative energy fluctuations, in
conjunction with everyday light waves, are the part of the basis for
both alien telepathy and alien “psychotronic” technology (devices
remotely activated by thought).
Negative energy will be explained in clear and easy detail in the
next chapter. Suffice it to say, aliens generally assume that most
humans are relatively naive, in part because they don’t know about
negative energy and electrogravity. From the alien perspective,
humans who don’t know about negative energy are easy to take
advantage of. They can be abducted and deceived, using fairly simple
alien technology.
For example, Dr.
John Mack
noted that in order to comfort the humans
they abduct, abducting aliens may suggest that the aliens come to
Earth from another dimension or the future, as though it were a
magical realm the abducteé can’t understand. Meanwhile, aliens of
the sort are physical, biological forms using fairly basic electrogravity technology.
Mack quoted abducteé Eva, who said,
“There are different dimensions,
worlds existing within other worlds, and to go from one to the next
is like a roller coaster. You need to speed up the energy, and then
you go to another dimension where the reality is different. In the
transition from one reality to another, you feel like you’re
contracting and expanding at the same time… It’ s like you become on
the one hand, part of everything, and everything becomes part of
you,” but, “at the same time you contract into an infinitesimal
point.”
(Abduction, p 250)
Although Eva may not have studied the
science of electrogravity, she has an intuitive feel for it.
Eva said she exceeded her old physical sense of being during
experiences with aliens:
“Linear time/space is contained within the
greater perspective, but not vice-versa.”
Abducteé Karin told Mack
that in alien space,
“the fourth dimension”—“everything is always
present,” and “three dimensional reality is included within it.”
She
said an,
“altered state of consciousness” surrounds her alien
experiences, “a finer, higher vibration” within which she perceives
details she normally wouldn’t. Over time, the higher dimensional
vibration lets her be “very aware of your soul. You’re very aware of
your higher consciousness...”
(A Passport to the Cosmos, p. 56, 216)
How important is this seemingly extra-dimensional “electrogravity”
in an alien’s education? On a gray alien’s planet, for example, a
five year-old alien child who hasn’t begun to grasp the fundamentals
of negative energy and electrogravity would be considered mentally
handicapped. By the age of ten or eleven, a relatively advanced
understanding of electrogravity is expected. Readers should remember
that, here on earth, any middle school human child who can learn the
basics about light waves and atoms can easily comprehend
electrogravity. Easily.
*You may not realize it, but you already
think in terms of extra-dimensions, i.e. the past, the future, the
universe, and much more. By the time you finish the next chapter,
negative energy and electrogravity should be easy for you to
understand.
Many of the alien sources for this book have hinted at the basics of
electrogravity. Grays have hinted indirectly, while the so-called
Elders (described in
Alec Newald’s book Co-evolution) and other
aliens have described electrogravity in much more detail:
electrogravity is used to manipulate computer data, to achieve
faster-than-light deep space travel, and to effect faster-than-light
communications.
Some Milky Way aliens and other, hyper-advanced
aliens (of yet-unspecified historical duration) have resonated on
such themes, hinting, for example, that the larger universal ecology
depends on preventing the overuse of electrogravity by greedy,
oversized populations. The two latter-noted groups of aliens have
gone so far as to suggest that humans need to reduce their
population numbers if we want to develop a larger, global system of
electrogravity, lest we shorten the life of the sun, due to electrogravity’s effect on the surrounding space-time continuum.
How could that happen? The answer is so simple that a junior high
school student can understand it. But first, here’s some background
on the “weirdness” of the new physics you may have read about in
your local newspaper.
For years, humans have wrestled with the difference between
Einstein’s famous relativity theory and “quantum physics,” a more
precise model that arose 23 years after Einstein first announced his
theory. As physicist Michio Kaku says, relativity is an idealized
theory “of marble,” while quantum physics is a downright weird, yet
precise model that’s more like grainy wood, in comparison. Aliens
have hinted repeatedly at how the two theories can be reconciled.
To
do so, we need merely borrow a leaf from
Edward Witten, Princeton’s
leading light of what is called “string theory,” a multi-dimensional
model of the universe.
Witten says that, in order to understand the deeper complexities of
the world around us, including the atomic quanta (energy packets) of
the thoughts within our heads, we need to think in terms of multiple
mathematics---not just the old, linear version of coordinate planes,
right angles and triangulations. Witten’s favored version is called
“topology.”
Again,
topology is the geometry of elastic, flowing
form. If you’ve read but one single article about quantum physics,
you probably know that quanta (discrete units of energy like
photons, electrons, etc.) never sit still. Quanta are always moving,
sometimes disappearing in one place, then almost magically
reappearing in another nearly instantaneously.
So, why do we need multiple mathematics (multi-maths)?
The answer is
easy. We need maths that flow in parallel to our current math, maths
that twist and dimension right through our old linear math in both
smaller, and, at the same time, larger universal terms. In short, we
need alternative maths that converge from a variety of perspectives
simultaneously, not just the one, linear arrow of time that flattens
all that we see like a pancake. Aliens suggest that our old 20th
century mathematics is a good start, but is incomplete because it
supposes that our tiny corner of the universe is definitive, which
could cause us to think that we can effectively model the entire
universe solely in terms of the visible phenomena around us. We
can’t.
Aliens suggest that humans tend to forget that, in order to even
observe atomic details within the universe, some of the universe
must remain invisible in order to facilitate the very act of
observation, in the first place. So, what remains invisible? Time,
space, gravity and more— including other, essentially condensed
versions of such phenomena. Various aliens hint at a gravity-like
connectedness that keeps all the little quanta of the universe
active with energy, yet strangely non-local (smeared out and around)
at the same time. Tiny atomic particles can disappear and do weird
tricks when we try to watch them. They just won’t sit still for us,
ever - no matter what we do.
Physicist Werner Heisenberg summed
this all up in what we call “the uncertainty principle.”
To make multi-maths easy for you to understand, here’s an
alternative math that a highly advanced and most helpful alien
(apparently native to this galaxy) suggested to me several years
ago—along with vague references to Witten and the human need to
exceed certain restrictions that a competing group of aliens
(colonizers from another galaxy) is trying to impose on humans.
*More about such later.
Our first alternative math is a simple thought exercise: Let’s
assume that in the actual observed physics of the universe there are
no whole numbers. Why no whole numbers? Because the only whole
number in the actual physics of this universe would be the number 1
representing the entire universe—from the very beginning, to the
very end(s) of time. Everything else would be fractions or decimals,
tied together with inherently fluctuating, alternative values. So,
all that we see now is but a fraction of a much greater universal
whole. The larger universal whole would be something like the number
1 or 0 (probably both at the same time), depending on our frame of
view. Easy isn’t it?
There’s one small catch. If we model the universe from its weird
beginning to its equally weird ending(s), we begin to notice that
the universe does a strange, quantum-like trick whenever we try to
sum it all up—as the whole number 1, for example. Like an anxious
child, the universe simply won’t sit still. Instead, as we sum it
all up (as a whole number) it does strange tricks at both ends of
time. It tucks back into itself---it turns itself inside out, with
non-local qualities.
This poses a strange paradox. Whenever we try to sum the universe up
as a whole number quantity, it effectively disappears at both ends
of time. It also disappears into
black holes for much of the
intervening time. So, how do we make sense of this strange dilemma?
The answer is easy. We simply remember that the universe can never
be observed as a whole because neither the observer, nor the process
of the observation are allowed outside of the universe (to see the
whole).
Instead, when we try to sum up the entirety, the universe
can only approach a whole number quantity (i.e. the number 1 or 0)
but can never quite reach one. When “seen” as a complete whole, the
universe either disappears altogether, or it cycles into itself and
appears everywhere fractionally, in weirdly non-local ways.
In short, our first alternative math is simple, but precise. It
suggests that, on a more basic level— way down within the tiniest
depths of all quanta, so tiny that such depths make the smallest
intervals between light waves seem gargantuan, all quanta (particles
and energy packets) connect in a way that is actively fractional,
i.e. what physicists Richard Feynman and John Archibald Wheeler
called “fractional wave form.” They are smeared out into space-time.
They are non-local.
The active, fractional nature of all that we observe points toward
a
new model of the universe.
Hawking and Hartle call it a “no-boundary condition,” meaning that
the universe has no edge. Instead, it appears to cycle back into
itself through active, non-local fluctuations—like the “negative
energy” that Hawking describes as being present in gravity.
*Normal energy energy like light and the mass of atomic particles
curves and bends outward, while the negative energy of gravity pulls
inward, hence it is negative, in a sense.
Where else might we see evidence of a no-boundary condition? In the
fact that, due to the nature of time, every place in the universe
seems as though it is the present, the apparent center of the
universe because light that arrives there was emitted in the past.
We also see that the universe is almost 26 billion light years
across (its diameter), not 12.7 billion (its radius), as is the
current best estimate of its age. This is called the “horizon
problem.”
Obviously, the visible universe has expanded in all directions, but,
consider the following:
The distant past can be seen all around us at those far fringes of
the universe. Meanwhile, due
to inflation and other strange early-universe physics, that same
past is all connected to itself in
momentary, faster than light ways (according to the theory of
inflation). In other words, our
entire present-day universe fills but one gap of nearly
instantaneous, faster-than-light
connectedness between those distant, past parts - way out there on
the
almost-visible fringes.
Weird, isn’t it?
Better yet, we see a no-boundary kind of “duality” in the irony that
all quanta (discrete packets of energy) are smeared out and
non-local in character, coupled with the fact that such quanta (like
photons and electrons) cohere such that they don’t just release all
of their energy outward at any given moment.
Why not? Because, in
part, all quanta appear to cycle inwardly; they are held together,
somehow.
All of this points to a new and more definitive model of the
universe, which aliens hint at regularly. In this new view of the
universe, the definitive perspective isn’t solely the current,
visible contours of the cosmos.
Instead, it’s a multi-mathematical
sum of perspectives connecting tiny, sub-quantum phenomena to much
larger phenomena on a cosmic scale. As such, black holes wouldn’t be
universes within themselves, but would be a new category in
science—a bizarre and massive kind of quantum, of sorts.
Aliens
state that such thinking allowed them to re-define the nature of
space-time marginally beyond the Einstein limit (the speed of
light).
More specifically, in 1997 one so-called “Elder” alien hinted as
follows (in a context remotely monitored by other, more advanced
aliens):
At that time, I was attempting to develop a topological
model of mind, a model that included more complex universal
parameters. In order to do so, I, too, wrestled with the
contradictions of relativity vs. quantum weirdness, i.e. the fact
that, as numerous physicists suggest, quantum weirdness points
toward a higher-dimensional simplicity within the universe.
As I sat
thinking, an Elder alien (who had previously offered helpful hints)
communicated an image of a wooden box with its top off. Inside the
box was the entire universe, dark but lit with intertwining galaxy superclusters.
To make the hint explicit (along with some verbal
content) the Elder then showed a whitish wave of sorts cresting
across the top of the universe-in-the-box, the whitish wave crests
resembling those in the famous painting The Great Wave
(below image), by Japanese
savant Katsushika Hokusai.
The message? The physics that confounds
us has a quantum cosmological explanation.
Quantum cosmology models
the entire universe (and, conceivably, other universes) in terms of
quantum wave function (waves and particles appearing and
disappearing, a weird non-locality, etc).
It models time in terms of
volume and dimension, not lines.
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Quantum cosmology ties tiny, quantum-scale fluctuations to larger,
cosmic-scale phenomena.
They are tightly, precisely inter-related in
ways that are fairly easy to understand, although it requires some
thinking. An Elder alien later suggested that part of an explanation
for alien physics lies not within a solely faster-than-light
perspective, but within a plus or minus the speed of light
complexity: higher dimensions that inter-connect through a negative
cycle, over time. Again, you’ll want to take time to think about
this. In the following chapter, a number of easy-to-grasp visual
metaphors will help you understand this weird new idea.
Another helpful Elder hint was as follows.
One day, while I pondered
the fact that cosmology implies that there was a pre-condition prior
to the first moment(s) of this universe, one Elder alien (again,
subtly helped by more advanced aliens) conveyed an image of quantum
fuzz before the first moment(s). Such fuzz has been hinted at in
cosmology articles—it looks like an aggregation of dark, fuzzy spots
representing deep quantum fluctuations in a bizarre,
singularity-like condition “before” the first moment(s) of this
universe.
The Elder’s hint?
There, connecting two of the fuzz spots,
was a transparent tunnel of sorts curving around behind the cluster
of fuzzy spots—representing a kind of quantum tunneling between
them, also representing nearly instantaneous relationships between
such fluctuations. *The hint further suggests that, rather than the
old explosive metaphor of a Big Bang beginning to the universe, the
universe may be characterized by an epic kind of re-cycling, a
“multi-versal” schema that allows for an interconnected succession
of universe cycles. *More about this, later.
The active fractional nature of all that we see further defines the
alien outlook because aliens see themselves as inter-dimensioned
fractions of larger social wholes.
When gray aliens say they see
themselves as “containers,” they’re hinting at such a relationship
(although in subdued, fatalistic terms). When the “Elder” aliens
told
Alec Newald that they don’t think in terms of “personal”
relationships, they were hinting at the same. And when humans talk
of spiritual transcendence, they define themselves in more enduring
social terms, also.
* Aliens talk less of spirituality in the human
sense, more about a larger shared ecology for which there are social
obligations:
The most advanced aliens that I’ve encountered (within what is
called “community of mind”) see this entire universe as a bizarre,
yet intricate social near-whole. They inter-dimension within it - in
extraordinarily intelligent and beautiful ways. Various aliens hold
out the possibility that the best of this universe can hope to cycle
into yet another universe. This has been stated explicitly, in
precisely such terms. For those who can’t comprehend an evolution of
such kind into another universe, there is one starkly graphic
analogy in every person’s life.
When we die, we lose our familiar
physical basis for individuality, yet, if aliens are correct, a deeper dimensional basis retains a nearly complete record of our
existence. I don’t mean to sound contrite, but just imagine how it
would be if, instead of the physical notion of death, there were no
escape from this universe.
Some of us would assimilate within a
higher-order collective without individual pretensions, while others
would fail to cohere in recognizable form.
Draw your own conclusions.
Not only do aliens think, or at least parallel their thoughts, in
mathematical terms, they try to see mathematically—in complex
geometric terms. They do more than merely “see” as such; they try to
psychically merge and blend within the complex, ever-flowing
topology of the universe. Many try to literally “be” the most
intelligent form-within-other-forms that they can conceive of within
this universe. This isn’t a leech-like mechanical act.
Instead, it’s
a deeply sentient yearning for belonging, a hope for encouragement
and understanding in the search to better themselves and correct
their lives. This is not to suggest that there aren’t corrupt aliens
who take others for granted, aliens who’ve been de-sensitized by
both time and a presumed superiority. Advanced knowledge is a
responsibility that never ends. Aliens, too, must always be
vigilant.
While I was writing this book, certain aliens criticized me for
exposing too much, for possibly allowing other humans to take vital,
sensitive information out of context. There have even been
threats—i.e. by the most aggressive and intrusive alien contingent
visiting Earth (the above-noted colonizers not native to this
galaxy).
My reply? As is required of the best of aliens, I place all
such knowledge in the regenerative social context in which it was
offered. The mathematical implications of the “new” electrogravity
universe aren’t solely numerical---they can be construed in shared
social and ecological terms.
For example, when we talk about electrogravity, much of the human
future is
called into question. Aliens explicitly ask whether humans can rise
up and overcome
a corrupt human elite that wants to privately own
and militarize recovered alien technology, a narrow and often
fatuous group of wealthy lawbreakers who want to leave the rest of
humankind in ignorance.
Aliens say that humans will either get it
right and learn to use electrogravity non-destructively, or
humankind may perish by its own greedy hands—before we can become a
threat to other worlds.
Not all planets survive such selfishness,
apparently.
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