I heard aliens know how to party hard. Because I am an internet addict, I often see some funny trends emerging. I am starting to get a little nervous that either (1) aliens are invading us with drones that look like giant magnifying glasses (THINK: WE ARE ANTS THEY ARE GOING TO PLAY ANT WARS WITH US) or (2) some genius has started the best viral marketing campaign ever (think: Independence Day 2, Mars Attack 3, etc.). Read more about the story here.
Apparently, there is this anonymous believer dude, Isaac, who runs this site where he discloses his whole take on UFOs, his experience at a top secret government laboratory and all that jazz. If you don’t mind reading a huge essay on the internet, it’s quite the story. If, in the least it’s science fiction it’s an amazing story.
Check out the site. Read the story… come back and discuss!
Here is an excerpt:
Their hardware wasn’t operated in quite the same way as ours. In our technology, even today, we have a combination of hardware and software running almost everything on the planet. Software is more abstract than hardware, but ultimately it needs hardware to run it. In other words, there’s no way to write a computer program on a piece of paper, set that piece of paper on a table or something, and expect it to actually do something. The most powerful code in the world still doesn’t actually do anything until a piece of hardware interprets it and translates its commands into actions.
But their technology is different. It really did operate like the magical piece of paper sitting on a table, in a manner of speaking. They had something akin to a language, that could quite literally execute itself, at least in the presence of a very specific type of field. The language, a term I am still using very loosely, is a system of symbols (which does admittedly very much resemble a written language) along with geometric forms and patterns that fit together to form diagrams that are themselves functional. Once they are drawn, so to speak, on a suitable surface made of a suitable material and in the presence of a certain type of field, they immediately begin performing the desired tasks. It really did seem like magic to us, even after we began to understand the principles behind it.
…First of all, you wouldn’t open up their hardware to find a CPU here, and a data bus there, and some kind of memory over there. Their hardware appeared to be perfectly solid and consistent in terms of material from one side to the other. Like a rock or a hunk of metal. But upon [much] closer inspection, we began to learn that it was actually one big holographic computational substrate - each “computational element” (essentially individual particles) can function independently, but are designed to function together in tremendously large clusters. I say its holographic because you can divide it up into the smallest chunks you want and still find a scaled-down but complete representation of the whole system. They produce a nonlinear computational output when grouped. So 4 elements working together is actually more than 4 times more powerful than 1. Most of the internal “matter” in their crafts (usually everything but the outermost housing) is actually this substrate and can contribute to computation at any time and in any state. The shape of these “chunks” of substrate also had a profound effect on its functionality, and often served as a “shortcut” to achieve a goal that might otherwise be more complex.
So back to the language. The language is actually a “functional blueprint”. The forms of the shapes, symbols and arrangements thereof is itself functional. What makes it all especially difficult to grasp is that every element of each “diagram” is dependant on and related to every other element, which means no single detail can be created, removed or modified independently. Humans like written language because each element of the language can be understood on its own, and from this, complex expressions can be built. However, their “language” is entirely context-sensitive, which means that a given symbol could mean as little as a 1-bit flag in one context, or, quite literally, contain the entire human genome or a galaxy star map in another. The ability for a single, small symbol to contain, not just represent, tremendous amounts of data is another counter-intuitive aspect of this concept. We quickly realized that even working in groups of 10 or more on the simplest of diagrams, we found it virtually impossible to get anything done. As each new feature was added, the complexity of the diagram exponentially grew to unmanageable proportions. For this reason we began to develop computer-based systems to manage these details and achieved some success, although again we found that a threshold was quickly reached beyond which even the supercomputers of the day were unable to keep up. Word was that the extra-terrestrials could design these diagrams as quickly and easily as a human programmer could write a Fortran program. It’s humbling to think that even a network of supercomputers wasn’t able to duplicate what they could do in their own heads. Our entire system of language is based on the idea of assigning meaning to symbols. Their technology, however, somehow merges the symbol and the meaning, so a subjective audience is not needed. You can put whatever meaning you want on the symbols, but their behavior and functionality will not change, any more than a transistor will function differently if you give it another name.
Am I on drugs?
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Now my brain hurts. I’m surprised this isn’t on Wikileaks, which is a wiki site that encourages people to anonymously upload sensitive documents for all to see, whether they be of a military orientation, business or otherwise. Oh, and yes, you are on drugs.
After perusing the site more thoroughly, my brain hurts even more, and some of the images remind me of Stargate. (not to be confused with Watergate or Scowlygate)
Check out the site. Read the story… come back and discuss
Like that is going to happen. Inform myself before I form an opinion? Um… yeah. OK.
The story the dude writes is amazing.
Look. The guy is clearly suffering from “creator and masturbation creation of Evil Oneness Educators”… if he would just admit that:
“simple existing math proof that 4 harmonic corner days rotate simultaneously around squared equator and cubed Earth, proving 4 Days, Not 1Day,1Self,1Earth or 1God that exists only as anti-side. This page you see - cannot exist without its anti-side existence, as +0- antipodes. Add +0- as One = nothing.”
I think he would be ok.
/oldie but a goodie. go on. dive right in.
do you really believe in all this cold fusion mumbo jump anyways?
It’s a conspiracy!
/stupid work - don’t have time to read this.
do you really believe in all this cold fusion mumbo jump anyways?
I don’t honestly know. What is ‘mumbo jump’, precisely?
If someone doesn’t like reading (”If you don’t mind reading a huge essay”) the huge essay then don’t because the story is long and really needs to be read probably three times in order to get the full grasp of what he is trying to portray. Isaac simply worked for a facet of the Department of Defense on the linguistics part of a downed alien drone. He likens the drone to the Ty and Stephen drones, which are termed the Big Basin and Saratoga drones. Besides Isaac long dissertation, there are the 14 drone stories that one would need to read that tell the bigger picture. You can read or listen to them here.
http://aliencases.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=isaac
There is new information here below too about the private investigators that were hired to seek the photographers. They have over the past week found the actual locations where the Stephen drone and Chad drone were taken. You can see that here.
http://aliencasebook.blogspot.com
How’d my belt buckle get up there?
……on a more serious note, any real inquiry into this photograph should be done by digital retouchers, not two guys in a truck. Digital images are encoded with “metadata” for the sake of copyright. If the image contains no metadata I think it’s fair to assume that it was removed on purpose and that the person who took this photograph just happened to be a digital artist (CONSPIRACY?) more likely (ART STUDENT MAKES AN ASS OF MILLIONS)………..
what’s even more fascinating than alien drones, is phenomenology, or more specifically the way trend seems to take on a type of organic life in cyberspace, media, and word-of-mouth.
he means welcome to the internet.
O.K. seriously. Where’d you put my cock ring Parlie? That shit was on loan from N.A.S.A, and it’s still in beta-version.
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