AlienMind
The Verdants
The Negative
Energy Mindscape
03-06-2006
Before turning to our main topic, here
are some further dangers of electrogravity:
For those who have experienced alien
(or human)
electrogravity directly, there’s evidence that its
misuse has potentially harmful side effects. Such dangers are
explicit in
Tom Bearden’s delta t, the speeding of time caused
by the fact that, due to a basic universal conservation, electrogravity borrows large amounts of energy from the virtual
continuum in order to exceed the Einstein limit. * For those
who’ve been told that impossible amounts of energy are required
to exceed the Einstein limit, I should reiterate the basic
implications of alien-related negative energy dynamics.
The negative cycle that defines
electrogravity connects tiny, but powerful negative energy
fluctuations in space-time which are non-local precisely because
they’re defined by a larger, universal no-boundary condition. A
negative cycle (a kind of down and backward-stepped intraversion)
responsible for the universe’s no-boundary condition connects
phenomena on a cosmic scale to negative energy fluctuations on a
micro-scale (which, when connected through electrogravity,
marginally change the flow of time).
As numerous aliens have pointed out,
large-scale use of electrogravity can speed the clock on a given
people’s sun, and, if used without delicate countervailing
protections, can lead to seismic, atmospheric, or other
instabilities. But what happens when electrogravity is used
directly on humans in cases of abductions and psychotronic
communications, or in “soft” weapons use? Are there any dangers?
There certainly are. Numerous abductees report radiation burns
on their bodies after nearing alien craft. Such burns may occur
when, as Bearden states, electrogravity converts into
electromagnetism (which humans experience as radiation). Worse
yet, if electrogravity is directly used on humans, it can speed
the clock on human genetic structures, which is dangerous
because human genes have a limited number of telomeres,
structures that shorten in length each time a cell replicates.
Since electrogravity speeds time in areas surrounding its focus,
electrogravity could shorten telomeres and prematurely age human
tissues, i.e. during abductions and other uses. Again, this is
due to Bearden’s delta t, a basic universal conservation.
"We
can also quickly include (5) the use of
time-energy, which is the key to a startling and
totally new high energy particle physics, at low
spatial energy and low frequency photons, since
the time-component of the photon is actually
spatial energy compressed by c-squared,
and has the energy density of mass. The highest
energy physics available is NOT in using high
frequency photons, but in using low frequency
photons if some of the time energy is transduced
(decompressed) into spatial energy. Since
spatial energy and time (time energy) components
of the photon are canonical, lowering the
frequency (and hence the spatial energy) of the
photon by a factor of n, increases the
time-component by a factor of n. However, if we
replace delta t in the photon by c2x(delta
t), which is its spatial energy equivalent,
then the spatial energy equivalent of the t
component has been multiplied by c2
x n. So the highest energy physics can be
done with the lowest spatial energy (lowest
frequency) photons, IF some of the increased
time-energy of the low-frequency photon is
decompressed into spatial energy."
File:
Correspondence Date: Sat, 15
Sep 2001 00:18:42 -0500
from
Selected Correspondence of Tom
Bearden
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Prematurely aged genetic material is prone to mutation and cell
death. So, when alien abductors use electrogravity to slow brain
processes and limit human awareness, time is sped in surrounding
body tissues by the delta t effect (slowing or speeding of time
caused by electrogravity). This is partly why aliens genetically
engineer themselves to tolerate the attendant radiation—both
during travel and during the use of psychotronic technology.
Ironically, when electrogravity is used in more advanced,
finely-adjusted ways, it should allow for much longer cell life
and more hardy living systems. Such advances aren’t achieved
overnight, however. As was noted earlier, more advanced
“hyperversal” aliens are apparently able to refine
delta t with
a kind of reverse-delta t, a multi-mathematical kind of
counterbalance that minimizes the apparent speeding of time
(albeit at a delta t cost to the larger continuum). Again, this
is the “alt t” that some hyperversals have hinted about.
IFSP - Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets - aliens like the grays may not be capable of correcting the
delta t effects of their technology on humans, hence humans
should remain wary of abductions, propagandistic displays of electrogravity, and so on. By now,
Verdants, who reportedly live
much longer than other IFSP aliens, should be able to do some
reverse-delta t adjustments, which may help to explain why they
live so long. Nonetheless, the fact that other IFSP aliens
haven’t been afforded the same life-prolonging health care
suggests that we shouldn’t always expect IFSP aliens to use
electrogravity around humans in healthy ways. There are
political and resource issues surrounding the question of who
lives longest and can educate themselves furthest within a large
collective like the IFSP. This is sometimes complicated by the
emotional desensitization that comes with greatly extended
lifetime.
Hyperversal aliens of much longer duration have repeatedly
pointed out a further risk in the overuse of electrogravity.
Delta t (and alt t) hyper-dynamics point to the fact that electrogravity marginally shortens the lifetime of the current
universe. Even though hyper-advanced aliens can locally effect a
kind of reverse-delta t, they can only do so at a total cost to
the current universe’s lifetime. For any alien, this should pose
a starkly compelling consideration. To recklessly shorten the
life of all intelligent kind within the current universe would
be irresponsible, hence, as humans are now beginning to learn,
larger conventions regarding the use of negative-cycle
technology appear to have been discussed—far in advance of the
evolution of human civilization.
In order to get the basic drift of off-world conventions in this
regard, humans need to essentially step out of their skin—to try
and see the universe as a variety of other aliens do. In the
negative (and alternative) cycle universe of electrogravity and
basic hyperdynamics, there are political exigencies,
galactic-scale and larger situations in which one population or
another actively tends to a variety of far-flung planets,
dependencies and resource locations.
Some situations of the sort may involve manipulative contexts
relating to less developed or less capable populations. In each
case of the sort, a more advanced alien population may consider
that it has achieved a relative mastery of electrogravity
efficiency. Nonetheless, among planets that evolved
technological populations within the last one billion years or
so, for example, there may be gaps in a given population’s
knowledge of negative-cycle technology’s effect on the larger
universal “lifetime,” the extent to which large-scale use of
electrogravity (and magnetogravitics, etc.) can shorten the
duration of the current universe.
This is a most serious subject. We’ve heard hyperversals say
(whether for purpose of eco-propaganda, or not) that overuse of
electrogravity and other negative-cycle technology can
immediately deplete the vital condition of certain
hyper-advanced kind. On the one hand, we need to know more about
the extent of such effects within a multiversal continuum (discretes,
calculable long-term duration of both quanta and the larger
universe). On the other hand, hyper-advanced aliens appear to be
dead serious about the subject---they appear to judge lesser
populations in terms of their regard for the larger delta t/alt
t ecology. Their concern has been mentioned over and over again;
it frames the larger conventions, if not much of the off-world
policy of such hyper-advanced populations, apparently.
When the most advanced of all aliens make so strong a case, when
they suggest that such constraints tend to color their attitude
toward any and all other aliens, inclusively, humans need to pay
attention.
In a basic sense, advanced kind are obligated to cultivate a
finer delta t/alt t conservation, to err on the side of caution,
if necessary. So, humans should expect to hear quite a bit about
delta t/alt t conservation. In some cases, we may feel
frustrated by more advanced populations who may, in various
ways, try to slow or tinker with human technological evolution,
now that electrogravity and technology has fallen into the hands
of a wasteful, inconsiderate human sub-culture.
A rabbit-like breeding scenario, most evident in the Verdant
case, appears to be the greatest off-world fear. Then again, the
Verdant expansion scheme tends to kill off certain planets, and
to make non-sexuals of various others. So, in the end, even
though Verdants make terrible mistakes, in both legal and social
terms, some hyperversal hard-liners may rationalize Verdant
excess in terms of the elimination of aggressive delta t
violators. There has been abundant off-world chatter about this
subject. Some discussions of the sort are highly pitched, in
that they involve vast-scale controversies, questions of law,
and basic decency. Indeed, such issues have loomed highly in
various exchanges: debates and analyses about how populations of
the current cycle universe will ultimately evolve --- discussions
about how, and to what extent, they can expect to endure within
an explicitly “multiversal” continuum (which is nonetheless
limited).
In order to counter a variety of Verdant-led IFSP violations
here (thinly-guised provocations of various sorts, a sometimes
abusive use of technology against the human population, and
coldly manipulative use of IFSP-breeding program operatives
here, on this planet) I’ve worked to
remotely locate and notify
any decent Verdant authorities who might be able to report back
to better-minded Verdants, and I’ve also notified Verdant
females about criminal behaviors among some of their male
counterparts. Meanwhile, non-sexuals within the IFSP seem to
better understand that Verdant violations can damage their
external relations and deepen collective security
counter-measures against them. Given some nonsexuals’ skepticism
of the Verdant capability to integrate within the supercluster
ecology at present, a number of the IFSP’s non-sexuals appear to
opt for alternative channels and home planet structures that
study Verdant behavior of the sort.
The main obstacle to correcting Verdants may be the Verdants’
broader and more capable psychotronic monitoring and
communications network that allows them to track other aliens
species within the IFSP. As one Elder alien noted, fear is used
as a social control within the IFSP, which tends to limit the
intellectual capacities of IFSP aliens, rather than enhance
them. Finer, deeper dimensions of interactive intelligence
remain inaccessible to such offenders, which may be the ultimate
irony in such cases. For a critically-minded nonsexual, this is
so obvious as to be mathematically explicit, yet for a typical
Verdant, the career and resource needs of a population of 500
trillion living on 246,000 different planets may seem a greater
factor (albeit whole-numbered, in that it’s idealized in terms
of a separate, colonizing identity).
So, is there any recourse in such cases? In order to defend
themselves, will humans (and aliens) have to simply go from one
maddening rat race to another—further out in the cosmos? The
answer to such questions should be obvious. By joining together
within larger treaty organizations, a galaxy’s many populations
can coordinate their interactions and defenses in order to limit
weapons propagation and territorial disputes, both of which are
harmful to the larger ecology. Better yet, collective security
arrangements can be arranged between different galaxies in order
to limit the crimes of aggressors like the Verdants, for
example. Indeed, by limiting weapons and planet grabs,
civilization can evolve from one level of existence toward a
categorically more advanced kind of interaction. The hyperdynamics of negative and alternate cycles allow for
rigorous monitoring of the larger ecology, plus an up-to-date
reporting process among participating populations.
It is both my thesis and that of various aliens who have
commented on the subject that larger, collective agreements are
the basis for vastly more advanced supercluster and
inter-cluster conventions. Long, long ago, the issue should have
been settled when early crises were resolved through greater
interactions. Given that humans are relative latecomers, there
should, by now, be abundant precedent.
When confronted with an offensive intrusion, aliens tend to
first monitor and then probe the offenders to ascertain their
intentions and their capabilities. This is normally a stealth
assessment involving microgravitic uses of electrogravity,
fine-scale probing that may or may not be detectable. In such
cases, the population with the larger and more effective spread
of craft or installations in the vicinity tends to have the
advantage. However, the more honest and universally consistent
population tends to have a smarter, and more enduring basis for
such assessments. After a preliminary reading, the defending
population may use negative-cycle technology (and delta t) to
temporarily disable an offending craft, then warn it to leave
the area. Should the offender persist, the crisis can escalate
into a larger mobilization or an appeal to the larger community
for sanctions and help in isolating the offender.
Meanwhile, way down at the level where humans currently find
themselves, there are methods and awareness that help when alien
offenders enter into the picture. Such methods are easily
understood yet require a basic familiarity with some of the uses
and the “feel” of electrogravity and negative energy. As
numerous friendly aliens have stated over time, humans can
compete with technologically more advanced aliens. Humans need
not feel vulnerable to the point of submission.
The Negative
Energy Mindscape
The following considerations are largely derived from alien inputs
and should, in part, reflect the thinking of a larger, off-world
community. If we define the mindscape of an individual or community
in negative energy or alt-cycle terms (which any number of aliens
do, to a certain extent), then the processes and information of mind
are marginally extra-dimensional. How is that?
The physics of mind involve subtle fluctuations that allow for an
information capacity that exceeds old 20th century notions of the
human brain’s information “byte” capacity. This is possible is
because the fractional values (not whole numbered) of a mind’s
information involve larger, universal values, or integrations. Once
an individual becomes sensitized to negative energy fluctuations,
either through a subtler (and seemingly darkened) inner
attentiveness or through direct interaction with aliens and humans
who think in such terms, finer extra-dimensional values begin to
suggest themselves. The extent to which they do so is astounding and
owes to a pre-existing, higher order of integration. There is so
much more than meets the eye.
Those seemingly elusive negative energy fluctuations are an
underlying part of any atom, plus the space-time surrounding you. As
astrophysicist Paul Davies states, any moving membrane, i.e. any
quantum’s spinning “surface,” should create negative energy
fluctuations. Negative energy is also measured in
the Casimir
effect, which occurs in empty space.
Any slightest change in time, i.e. during your thought processes,
cycles through both your mind and the larger universal energy
dynamic that defines it. In short, your thoughts register ever so
slightly within the deeper dimensions of the larger universe. It’s
as though your thoughts pull on a tightly wound string of tensions
at the sub-atomic level, causing a very slight, but accessible
change within the finer, airier dimensions surrounding you. In a
sense, when your mind pulls on those tiny strings, some of the
information “out there” can bounce back to you.
By becoming ever so slightly more attentive to such goings on, your
mind becomes capable of a much greater awareness. You may begin to
interact with aliens and will be able to compete more effectively
with alien offenders. I know this may sound strange to some readers.
Others may reply that scientists assume there are extra dimensions,
yet we don’t know how to access them. They’re wrong. Many humans do
so on a daily basis. Most aliens do so as a matter of course. They
literally define themselves in such terms. It’s a question of
minimum competency that they do so.
If you don’t think in terms of extra dimensions just yet, don’t
worry. Simply relax and take time to think it all through.
Telepathy and expanded sensitivities don’t develop overnight. It may
take a while. Your key to doing so may be to practice
toh shi, for
example. Or, you may begin to notice a finer multiplicity of
perspective in your mind that you can actively pulse and expand—in a
more elastic sense, unlike the fixed and rigid linearity of old
concepts. You may find yourself subtly feeling into those tiny
moments between moments, so to speak. You may begin to sense a
deeper connectedness among the subtler goings on around you. In
either case, when you begin to think in terms of a deeper negative
energy dynamic, you’ll eventually find yourself actively picking up
on finer, extra details in the universe around you.
However, if and when you begin to do so
it won’t be as though you’ve suddenly broken through to the
universal information bank. Instead, your awareness will be both
conditioned by, and limited to, the extent of your thinking, the
subjects that you consider and the way that you consider them. In a
sense, it’s a co-awareness involving shared, collective identities,
rather than a direct manipulation of sorts. Be patient and remember:
you’re entering upon a larger interaction where shared
inter-dimensioning of mind is more common. As such, your thoughts
are transparent; they can be known by others, which can be
discomforting, at first. Eventually, you’ll see that such
transparency is the only way to keep the universe honest because
everyone can be held accountable. Aliens use thought-activated psychotronic technology to enhance this capacity.
The problem is that some alien
societies, even those of the so-called hyperversals, have had
difficulty evolving past the Big Brother-like abuses that can
accompany the use of mind-activated psychotronic systems. David
Jacobs’ detailed abductee reports about gray-human hybrids help to
illustrate this fact. (See
The Threat, for example). In a
sense, some humans represent a fresh break from such oppression,
given human attention to basic individual rights and liberties. To
aliens, humans represent a kind of physical rigor and genetic
diversity, plus an extension of legal guarantees against abusive
government.
However, honesty can be painful. To admit the truth about offending
human regimes here among us can be traumatic in the short term, yet
if we don’t do so we remain trapped in a vicious cycle.
Aliens can become corrupted, given their long lives and
bureaucracies, hence we need to be honest and critical of them,
however sticky that may seem. On a universal scale, honesty is the
tie that binds; it is required. Some aliens grow very old and may be
pressured by vast-scale regimes to do wrong. Humans are new to much
of this, hence we’re seen as posing a clean, unfiltered critique, at
times. Imagine how you’d feel if you were an alien who argues for
basic rights and an end to coercive abductions yet your government
was so large and convoluted that it continued to do so, nonetheless.
Honesty can be discomforting but it’s the only door to
betterment—the only way possible.
Sometimes we see relatively good aliens veiling themselves and doing
wrong in order to provoke humans into sharpening their critique of
the universe’s offenders. It’s a dodgy, backhanded tactic, but it
happens. Among aliens, manipulative skullduggery is rife (yet is
transparent to patient observers).
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