Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Chronicles Part 5

Adventure #5 Into the Weird
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Adventure Into the Weird Part 5

Alien World
Gabriel World

Posted on April 23,2014

Chronicles Part 5

If this is your first time here, you should first scroll down until you get to the title “Adventure Into the Weird”. It is the start of this series.

This series is not so much of an adventure as it is just descriptions of what has been passed on to me through dreams. The visions and revelations come to me from an unknown race. I have named them the Gabriel because of how I interpreted the pictorial of their description. No vocalization is in these dreams, only mental images that I try to decipher. Some of my interpretations may not be correct but it is all I have to work with. It is only because of the persistence of these nighttime images that I write them down at all. My descriptions are not meant to try and sell you on them, but instead, just record them for any value they may contain.

A side note to answer one of those questions that so many of you have asked. Please bear in mind that I am no scientist, but the described birthing machines maintain purity with respect to the traits deemed acceptable by the Gabriel. The best information sorting through their communications and research is that they manage to control the active proteins in their DNA by manipulating them using RNA. Their abilities include using RNA to build specific proteins and insert them into the DNA. These are really remarkable machines as they serve to eliminate the unwanted traits that would otherwise show up without this control. The then fertilized egg is put back into the female for development and birth.

The Gabriel were not always interstellar (faster than light) travelers. There was a period in their development that they were classic generational voyagers. Most of their voyages were for the purpose of colonizing. Before they had long life capabilities, they went in search of new worlds trusting in the generations that would be born during their transit. Along their journey, they set up semaphores for relaying their progress back to their home world. Even using radio signals that approached the speed of light, many of their transmissions took years to arrive. Two way communications was not possible in any real time sequence. Only narratives of progress from the colonists and from the home world, the colonist received messages containing scientific advances that might be useful.

The ships were not slow, but their speed was restricted by the sophistication of their scanning detectors which enabled the colonists to detect and have time to dodge any potential cosmic debris. Several ships were lost due to collisions with undetected objects in their path during the early days of exploration.

It was the distance and poor communication between the home world and these colonized worlds that brought about the trouble. Whenever a colonizing ship left the home world, supply ships for them would be launched regularly to make sure that the colonists would have what they needed after their arrival at any prospective planet. This arrangement worked out well in the beginning. The struggling colonists needed those supplies for survival until they could get things going on their new world.

Some of the new colonies didn’t make it and perished while others thrived. Any livable world would typically have multiple colonies. It should have been foreseen – the different colonies would start squabbling with each other over the supply shipments. Their squabbling led to conflicts and most of the time one colony would prove the stronger and take over. Other results ended with several colonies staking out their territory and defending it. These outcomes were not planned but were very instructive to the Gabriel about colonizing. One of their conclusions was that different colonies on the same world actually strengthened these settlers and gave them a rallying point that bound them together.

In the years that followed, the home world for the Gabriel was also undergoing changes. Supplying the colonies became a political issue because of its cost. As new leaders assumed their roles, they called for a cessation of the supply shipments. The colonies were left on their own. Communications also slowed as the links were weak to begin with and the time involved in sending and receiving a message made effective communication impractical.

Any expressions of time by me in these writings are only guesses. I never was able to piece together those images meant for relating time. So suffice it to say that after a long period, the Gabriel discovered a non-biological diet that satisfied them physically and slowed down the aging process. This was an important development as it meant that a single generation could make long voyages. The voyages themselves were still aggravatingly long. Speed was still a concern because of the occasional debris found in space. The large debris could be detected easily and avoided; but it was the smaller stuff that wreaked havoc on their ships when travelling at high rates of speed.

Their discovery of a way to control the bindings of atoms was crucial. By being able to control the attraction of the discrete fields that made up matter, they could in effect control mass. Interstellar flight became possible because of their ability to control the effective attraction of the basic fields that make up atoms and the affinity that atoms have for each other.

As I keep reiterating, these developments did not come about over night. It took them a long time to develop a method of shielding their ships from the debris of space. The shield that they devised used the same technology that they used to control mass. They were able to cast a strong negative field that extended far in front of the vessel.

I take their word for it as I have no other point of reference or background in such matters. But these were important advances because now they could reconnect with their colonies in a much more timely way. Earth was one of their early colonies and when they tried reconnecting, they found a much regressed civilization. In the next episode I will describe what they found on Earth and how they set about to change the conditions here.

Part 6 is just around the corner, we will speak again, soon.

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Chronicles Part 4

Adventure #4 Into the Weird
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Alien World
Gabriel World

Posted on April 3,2014

Chronicles Part 4
If this is your first time here, you should first scroll down until you get to the title “Adventure Into the Weird”. It is the start of this series.

This series is not so much of an adventure as it is just descriptions of what has been passed on to me through dreams. The visions and revelations come to me from an unknown race I have named the Gabriel because of how I interpreted the pictorial of their description. No vocalization is in these dreams, only mental images that I have to try and decipher. Some of my interpretations may not be correct but it is all I have to work with. It is only because of the persistence of these nighttime images that I write them down at all. My descriptions are not meant to try and sell you on them, but instead, just record them for any value they may contain.

Gabriel science is not like anything I have been taught. It is as if practically all of the smart people who regularly teach science to us have things wrong.

Their animation over our ideas and illustrations of the “Big Bang” are treated with light hearted scorn and amusement. Their smiles are the tell tale that produces my reaction to the idea of a “Big Bang”.

‘Matter’ to you and me is a construction of various solid particles. But the Gabriel maintains that matter is nothing but discrete fields that bind together in an orderly way. It is this order and the strength of their bindings that we call atoms. Because of their ability to weaken those bindings – as opposed to overpowering those bindings with force that they were able to create interstellar flight. As a matter of simplicity, I will continue to refer to these field concentrations as matter.

All matter is attracted to one another including the roles of the disparate polarities and their alignments. The more matter, the greater the attractiveness becomes. The best analogy I could come up with is a coiled spring. Matter cannot grow beyond a certain point without reacting to eject enough of it to once again be in its comfort zone until it attracts more than it can cope with once again. This limit is important to note. If it is true that mass has a limit, then the idea of the “Big Crunch” is rendered untrue.

Like a pitcher of water, once the pitcher is full, it runs over. It is the same with matter – once so much matter has accumulated, it will not accept anymore. It is that ejected material that once again starts to accumulate and create the stars that we see. Each Galaxy is a creation of the give and take of the countless discreet fields that inhabit the zone of the Galaxy.

According to the Gabriel, the whole Universe is a place of recycle. The provincial notion stating that just because it is there, it had to have a beginning is just that, a limited idea about the true nature of the Universe. According to the Gabriel, the Universe is a place of constant renewal.

Their science is beyond any imaginations that I possess, but I can tell you that I saw night after night, renditions of their ability to weaken or strengthen the fields that bind matter together. I saw demonstrations that took solid blocks and made them pliable. I saw demonstrations of their ability to slice through solid material as if they were using a fine scalpel. There were so many nights dedicated to what they had achieved by controlling the binding fields for atoms that I became fearful of even going to sleep. I turned to sleep aids with the hope of not reliving those many scenes over and over again. However, eventually, things started to make sense. I realized what I was seeing. After the light came on somewhere deep inside my brain, I wanted to see more of what they were capable of.

Part 5 is just around the corner, we will speak again, soon.

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