AlienMind
The Verdants
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A More
Alien-like Model of Mind
As should be obvious by now, humans are beginning to get a basic
idea about how aliens think.
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But what about aliens,
themselves?
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How do aliens think about their
own minds?
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During large-scale telepathic
interactions, how do they all get along and see past their
differences?
To begin with, aliens are too smart to
let themselves be reduced to a Cartesian point upon a graph, a
single moment in time, which is a mistake that some humans make
daily. To reduce the physics of mind to fixed co-ordinate points on
a graph would be considered arbitrary, a dangerous
over-simplification. Aliens argue that flatland physics of the sort
is wholly inadequate. When reduced to an anonymous, point singular
nothing-of-sorts, a mind can be manipulated in child-like terms to
suit the needs of whatever corrupt regime is in power, at the
moment. It can be painted with convenient lies one day, and then
repainted differently, the next, which can be dangerous.
What we need, instead, is a
topological
model of mind that brings us up to speed with the “new”
physics of the 21st century, which are more like those of alien
societies.
A topological model of mind is better than a linear version because
it models mind in terms of volume in time (extra-dimensions sewn
together with ± light speed physics), instead of the old notion of
“infinitely small” points connected by lines. If Cartesian
coordinate points were actually “infinitely” small, as they’re
supposed to be, they would verge on a black hole’s singular density,
which, according to aliens and “negative energy” dynamics, would
cause them to fluctuate invisibly and cycle far across the universe
in extra-dimensional ways. In short, like the minds of the various
intelligent aliens we’re coming to know, our minds probably don’t
linger long in a Cartesian flatland.
In a topological version, we model the mind-in-time. The
mind-in-time models the complexity and ordered-coursing of a mind
over time. For example, if a mind were viewed from aside, it would
begin each day by connecting or ordering its knowledge and
information, and then, through greater refinement of observation,
would both deepen and expand that connectedness with time. So, over
time, it occupies greater mindspace (or dimension) through a finer,
ordered integration of thought.
Easy, isn’t it?
Seen from aside, as a mind goes through time it expands the
complexity of its consideration on a daily basis. Reduced mind-space
occurs when some distortion like the use of alcohol, the onset of
psychological disorder, or some other disruption reduces a mind’s
progressively ordered connectedness, its larger context.
Over time,
such disruptions can be seen as shrinking the dimension of a mind
during the given time period. Hence, the mind will have connected
within less space, or dimension, during that part of its
wakefulness.
* A non-sexual alien may think that sexuality, itself,
is a disruption of the sort.
A well-adjusted mind suffers less disruption (reduced dimension) and
seeks greater refinement (a finer, larger coursing) over time. It
retraces the development of its thinking and re-analyzes or
integrates its observations with as much of its past, and future
context, as it can reference. It either picks up key strands of
earlier thinking to further develop them, or it suffers a loss of
mind-space over time. For example, the mind-in-time can be
visualized as a complex, snakingly-folded balloon diagram moving
from left to right through time. Hence, the volume (or
dimension-in-complexity) of its coursing can be measured as it
expands, or contracts, through time.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. The topology of mind-in-time
is formed by thoughts over an entire lifetime. Ideally, the fineness
and sensitivities of earlier years are continued into adulthood.
They have definite, measurable parameters. An extinction of
emotional sensitivities can cause one to disconnect from a mind’s
earlier dimensions of childhood affection, sensitivity, and
thoughtfulness.
Extinction of such sensitivities can cut
a mind off from the more complex considerations of its past and
cause what, in effect, is a loss of mindspace, a reduction of the
capacity within such sensitivities. Of course, both human and alien
adults tend to set such sensitivities aside when they develop
specialized thought connections (which require a kind of
durability), yet most humans go full circle and end up yearning for
the smoother, more delicate kind of openness that children are
capable of. Such feelings are gently rekindled when we couple and
may be part of what motivates us to have children, in the first
place.
In our topological model of mind, the largest volume or dimension of
mind-space integrates a full lifetime’s considerations. In one
sense, intelligence would be a measure of the perspective and
ordered awareness of a mind, yet it is also a measure of the
sustained emotional sensitivity of a mind through time, the
sensitivity to others that allows our minds to grow in later years.
Ironically, emotional crises and seeming failures of concept can
sometimes facilitate greater understandings over time because of the
fact that a topological model of mind is neither mechanistic, nor
whole number valued. Instead it is fractionally, or alternatively
valued (i.e. with multiple maths). This relates to the larger
continuities and helpful alien hints from which the model was
derived.
So, how does all of this relate to alien thought? If we can model
the nature of mind better, we can derive its more advanced
possibilities. We should then be able to predict some of the basic
snap considerations in any given alien’ s thinking.
As we’ve learned from numerous aliens, the finer, better ordering of
thought is
multi-dimensional. It connects within a larger context;
it integrates more “information” awareness, more sentience. Alien
minds can co-exist and collectively interact with various other
minds at any given time (which doesn’t mean that they need to sit in
mute, obedient stillness in-between thoughts).
So, our new model helps illustrate the
basis for what aliens like the Elders call “community of
mind,” more advanced societies in which aliens share thoughts
collectively at a much higher rate of speed - with vastly increased
information capacity. One irony in this is that they essentially
condense, or skip over quite a bit to both integrate and sort
information within a higher, if not pre-existing order. So it may
not be a matter of speed, but one of fineness within a larger order.
Here are some of the ways in which a topological model of mind is
helpful for aliens:
When disputes arise, aliens can
extra-dimension the problem. As noted earlier, one group of
aliens, the Elders, define an extra dimension as “an oscillatory
realm that is out of phase with” a lesser dimension (like the
one most humans live in). Some easy examples of extra dimension
would be your non-personal past or the future, the larger
universe, negative energy relationships that loop large-scale
cosmic phenomena into small-scale quantum phenomena, etc.
When inter-alien disputes arise
(i.e. over territory and resources, a form of government,
abductions or laws) aliens can expand the entire context to
include the active inputs of other aliens, if not other alien
societies to include vastly more intelligent considerations.
They can exceed the limitations of any given individual, or any
single office. It helps to remember that in a diverse universe,
disagreements are commonplace.
For further example, let’s say a
challenge is raised about the (sometimes masculinized)
competency of a given leader, or a given individual.
Rather than
render the situation in singular terms, as if there were no recourse
other than those that menace in the short term, concerned
individuals need merely remember: there are no whole number
quantities in the situation, nor can they expect the problem to be
resolved if distorted in terms of gender.
Rather than reduce themselves to isolated, whole-numbered actors,
they can see through the situation in larger, yet finer terms. By
fractionally integrating into vastly larger dynamics, they exceed
the given problem. They also bring it to greater attention.
In short, no one need be baited and stuck in an inescapable
situation. There are always alternatives. Extra-dimensional
solutions appear within a larger, yet finer context. This one basic
alternative is more important than it may seem.
How does this relate to humans?
For example, if a social stereotype, i.e. the fawning anonymous
consumer, is propagated to keep us docile and obedient, and then
some human or alien interloper comes along and tries to make us obey
by challenging us in terms of overly masculinized, or
sexually-objectified female competency, we needn’t react or be
driven like cattle. We don’t have to walk through the motions of
stereotypical responses, the fight or flight reactions that a
concretized, whole numbered landscape presupposes. Instead, we can
examine the problem in larger terms - investigate all of the
parties, including any aliens, and avoid making destructive,
low-order decisions.
If someone tries to stump you into thinking in terms of
mono-dimensional concept in order to crudely manipulate you, a
topological model allows you to step outside of the set-up.
You step
into a faster-than-light kind of “imaginary time," or i-time, as
quantum physicists call it. Like aliens, you inflate your
consideration out into much larger, yet finer terms. Rather than be
challenged individually, aliens inflate out into shared
psychotronic, or community of mind
terms.
They extra-dimension a situation and look for inconsistencies
in much larger, albeit more finely connected terms.
* I’ve
observed this type of thinking among aliens on many, many occasions.
In some cases, however, this results in aliens pretending that they
don’t make individual errors because they prefer to define
themselves collectively. So, it’s a conundrum.
This kind of extra-dimensioning parallels our model of negative
energy physics, described above. Negative energy and
“condensed state” physics allow highly complex quantities to be
deeply inter-woven, sometimes occupying the same place(s) at the
same time, hence they are “extra” dimensional. More importantly, all
of this points toward a vastly more intelligent order of being,
which we’ll get to in a moment.
Just imagine how legal jurisprudence would be if its logic were
extra-dimensional:
In other words, our laws would be better
if they weren’t rendered in concretized, singular terms. Legal
definitions based on the topology of alternate-cycle commonality
would be more precise, not less so. Anonymous vehicles like
corporations wouldn’t be treated as individuals. Highly intelligent
animals like dolphins wouldn’t be killed to get a mercury-laden tin
of tuna.
Given that a topological model defines low-order, singular
definitions as invalid, while preferring larger social definitions
over isolated individual definitions and preferring the larger
ecology to the isolated greed of any one species, a topological
model allows for extra dimensional considerations, a deeper and more
intricate re-framing of all data and background. The most
intelligent considerations can never be exhausted, given that
they’re dynamic and evolutionary. They’re always changing, hopefully
for the better.
Indeed, the “negative/alternative energy” dynamics of alien
societies suggest that the universe is more than just highly
intelligent. Alien societies are deeply committed to, and try to
further cultivate, a universe that is hyper-intelligent, a universe
that is deeply, profoundly inter-woven with extra dimensions of
sentience. Ultimately, this one, most basic dynamic poses an
important question about our universe.
Just how smart is it? How deeply connected can mind be within what
appear to have been multiple successions of universe cycles, all of
which appear to inter-dimension in ways that defy outdated 20th
century physics?
As one Elder alien told
Alec Newald,
“our studies have shown that those
waves (that make up everything in the universe) at their
inception are nothing more than a very intelligent and powerful
thought.”
(Coevolution,
p 126)
One might dismiss the notion were it
peculiar to the Elders alone, yet the idea is reportedly commonplace
among aliens. To understand why, we need to remember that according
to quantum physics, at the level of atomic particles (and smaller
fluctuations) nothing in the universe is solid. Nothing is concrete.
According to “negative energy” dynamics, large-scale cosmic
phenomena are looped into small-scale, sub-quantum phenomena. Why?
Because, as the universe expands outward on a cosmic scale, it also
pulls inward on the micro scale. Strange as this may seem to humans,
it allows for a non-local universality of thought, a more advanced
kind of mind and existence. To interact, as such, requires a
next-level understanding, a more humble regard for the
hyper-intelligent potentials of this (and any other) universe. We
need to read and think critically, to explore the greater
implications of a deeply inhabited universe.
The notion that a kind of intelligence can be dimensioned into
larger, non-living “physics” may not be so radical, after all. For
example, if someone were to tell you that weird little event
horizons could emerge from a black hole (or black holes) and later
interact to form networks of non-living “quanta” that somehow come
alive, you might wonder… That, however, is our mainstream view of
how life evolved here, on Earth.
According to aliens, a more advanced understanding can communicate
within a multi-dimensional, hyper-intelligent kind of universe.
Ironically, one doesn’t need to “go there” in order to do so.
Instead, we can essentially be there, in a deeper sense. Aliens say
we’re already immersed in just such a universe, yet, due to human
pretensions and archaic concept, we tend to obscure truths that are
right in front of our noses, if not contained within us. By saying
this, I’m not trying to steer the discussion in a religious or
spiritual direction. I’m simply repeating what a variety of aliens
from different places say, regularly and consistently. It must be
important.
To sort this all out, it helps to
remember that on the one hand, a hyper-intelligent universe is
explicit within and among the best, most advanced minds that exist.
On the other hand, certain advanced “hyperversal” aliens (aliens
who claim to have originated during a previous universe cycle)
warn humans to beware those who would try to scam us in exactly such
terms.
They warn that other hyper-advanced
aliens (who, by the way, do have physical bodies) might try to
confuse humans with short shrift about a disembodied aggregate.
In other words,
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watch out for aliens who might
try to foist
convenient religious misconcepts on humans
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watch out for colonizers or even
more advanced hyperversal aliens who may try to assert that
their individual (or individual population’s) pretensions
are equal to the nature and capabilities of the “whole,” the
entire universe.
Again, we’ve been advised to think
critically. Don’t just accept whatever you’re told. Think it through
carefully.
Community of mind certainly exists, and is premised on
non-local
qualities. Numerous humans can attest to experiences of the sort.
More advanced aliens both think and define themselves in terms that
are less “physical” than those of the old, 20th century human mind.
Nonetheless, use your common sense. Unless you’re equal to all the
mind(s) of all who have ever lived, you merely communicate within a
larger continuum; you aren’t equal to it.
According to our new topological model, non-singular definitions are
more capable and far-reaching. Because they’re defined in terms of
universal parameters, they extend far beyond any one, single object.
They can hyper-dimension into more than one place at any given time,
as do the physics of the negative-cycling quantum vacuum that
surrounds us.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, a basic common test for any
scientific model was that of “Occam’s razor.” It went as follows: if
a model or theory were reduced to its simplest terms, did it make
sense? If Occam’s metaphorical razor were used to cut the basic
facts away from all else, did the model still hold? In a sense, our
new model stands Occam’s razor in its head.
Now, we’re able to think in terms of a kind of “Occam’s hyper.”
Occam’s hyper would cut down on a much deeper level, where
negatively-cycling quantum phenomena are both non-local, and
inter-dimensioned.
When we use “Occam’s hyper” to sort out truth
from illusion, we model phenomena in both large-scale and
small-scale terms, at the same time. To do so essentially pulls a
phenomenon apart and requires that we clock it on both the universal
scale, and on the micro scale. We include both clocks, which
hyper-dimension toward infinity (albeit not infinitely) via negative
energy fluctuations that tie them together neatly, precisely.
This essentially loops sub-quantum negative energy fluctuations that
produce
Bearden’s
Dt into the
inclusive, universal passage of time, not merely a local measurement
of energy. “Negative energy” fluctuations exist all around us and
can’t be eliminated from our models, as was done during the 20th
century.
Twentieth century models relied on local
measurements of time drawn in isolation from universal
hyper-dynamics. Twentieth century theorists failed to model the
movement of energy in space in terms of the expansion of the
universe, which is partly premised upon, and therefore must also
include the negative-cycling of the universe into, or through black
holes (i.e. both clocks fluctuating in hyperspace).
In short, ours
is a black hole-white hole model, of sorts, which allows us to sort
out observations using a kind of “Occam’s hyper,” rather than a
razor.
To recap, a topological model of mind allows for greater recall and
creative, new alternatives. It permits communities of mind that
accommodate all, with certain limitations in the case of offenders.
This occurs for one very important reason:
honesty expands and
connects within extra dimensions, while corrupted minds tend to
collapse within themselves due to singular defects of character.
The
self-imposed limitations of corrupted minds form a kind of event
horizon which confines them, and, over time, can keep them from
distorting more honest others.
Finally, a topological model allows for a finer, more complex
interconnectedness of consideration. It allows us the simple space
to begin to consider inter-alien unknowns, as opposed to old
singular notions of mind - which can degrade into a redundant kind of
mimicry.
A topological model points toward new
social definitions and more advanced hyper-dynamics that allow for
the existence of hyper-condensed, collective entities - vastly more
capable kinds of mind that fold meanings back into and through
themselves in nearly instantaneous ways so that a greater variety of
implications can be conveyed.
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