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tO be discOvered: Describing The Indescribable

 

Space isn’t about going to other planets. It’s about all the planets going through space. Space Itself, currently popularized as “Dark Matter,” changes life as we go through it.

 

Instead of flying away from Earth and off to another planet…think of diving from Earth and staying in that place in space, watching Earth as it keeps fading away like a ship receding across the ocean. Now look as another “ship” approaches from afar, closer, closer until it meets us and we land upon it.

 

Does the following sound like a load of crap? …

 

In space there are realms far beyond planets, places where creatures who have evolved from their worlds meet and mix with cosmic results.

 

Unsubstantiated fantasy? Perhaps. But no harder to believe in than God.

 

We catch glimpses of these faraway realms, frozen in time from our point of view. Billions of planets, bio-nebulae, stellaroids* and star clouds spawn space-faring species that pepper the universe with life.

 

Creatures evolving in any environment eventually develop a variety of  space-capable descendants, or perish in the indifference of extinction.

 

Depending on their post-planetary development, the newly formed space beings migrate toward common intergalactic sites beyond our present perception, to meet and mix with others of similar but never identical evolution.

 

I suggest that the mundane phase of visiting one another’s planets is skipped when natural progression leads advanced species into permanent space life.

 

We are:

Humans (Earthlings) living in the Milky Way Galaxy (ours)

 

They are:

Joirijt9dfers (Hyggfys) living in Mighty 13 (a companion galaxy)

 

We are:

Milky Wayers, MWs), living in the Andromeda Cluster

 

They are:

13ers living in the Andromeda Cluster

 

We are:

Andromeda Clusteroids, ACs living on the Rennard Bubble**

 

They are:

Andromeda Clusteroids, ACs living on the Rennard Bubble

 

And here we have commonality with not only the Hyggfys – who are already from the same Andromeda Cluster as us, but also with beings from other galactic clusters strewn across the Rennard Bubble, beings not just from other galaxies, but from other realities.

 

At this superadvanced level of ineracting branespheres, we – the united Rennard Bubblers, meet those who emerge from the depths of a neighboring brane. We can only call them Yinjong. The vast interbranial zone maintained between the two realities is called The Yinjong Superexpanse

 

And that makes both us – and them - Yinjong Superexpansers!

 

And even here – several levels above human experience – life as we know it has enemies. Particularly, enemies from the next brane cluster beyond ours – we just haven’t decided on a name yet that’s bad enough to suit ‘em.

 

These enemies of we YSers consider all subcategories of YSers, all the way down to those simple humans and joirijt9dfers, of equal enmity. Yes, the possibility of humans and joirijt9dfers being extinguished - thanks to distant relatives we’ve never heard of - exists.

 

Humans are just one small space-evolving species out of trillions. Mere hundreds of thousands of those species resemble humanoids, while trillions more do not.

 

Earth is not visited by advanced aliens, as those aliens – even any slightly more advanced than we are in the early 21st century - have evolved beyond planetary needs and interests. Life bearing planets are so plentiful across the Bio-Band of the universe that they’re taken for granted, with the most long-lived minds believing that there’s not much new and exciting left to be found springing from planets.

 

Indeed, the only present, humanly perceivable advanced stages of space evolution are taking place in the great intergalactic nebula (TBD***) where the space beings converge and mingle, able to entwine RNA despite alien origins, to produce hybrid offspring.

 

Just think: even now, Hybrid Interstellars – pioneers who are only slightly more spaced out than ourselves - are crossing the intergalactic divide to meet with life forms of surrounding galaxies and beyond. Giant forms of life exist in space.

- OO -

 

 



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  • StoneMaster said on Feb 05, 2009....
    I feel like I want to say something ---- but I won't.
  • sheemAfeM said on Feb 05, 2009....
    hello mOOn good too see you again my friend or should i say this::: gOOd tOO see yOu ...lOl...wow was you so high when you write thsi??????LLLOLL xxx
  • HoleInTheCosmos said on Feb 05, 2009....
     
    Very interesting. You're using that impossible-to-grasp number "trillion" just as the number becomes popularized and explained by the media regarding debts and bailouts and stimulus packages. For example, a trillion one dollar bills stacked on on top on the next would reach 1/3 of the way to the moon (reference unintended). Or, wrapped around the equator, they would belt the Earth 39 times. And a trillion seconds is something like 32,000 years.
     
  • checkeredpast said on Feb 05, 2009....
    glad i understand now why i never seen ufos and everybody else claims to...??
  • checkeredpast said on Feb 05, 2009....
    glad i understand now why i never seen ufos and everybody else claims to...??
  • mOOn_platOOn said on Feb 05, 2009....
    O
     
    stonie - roll another one, just like the other one...
     
    sheema - my love!! Where have you been?? I posted late because I knew you'd be up over there, and I was right!! Cool@imahotlover.stiff!! ;D
     
    hole - yes, and imagination is the only tool we have capable of even approaching a grasp of such concepts...
     
    checkered - well, a ufo isn't necessarily explainable, but the popular notion of them being alien spacecraft is so stupid and unimaginative, not to mention wrong. Only an accident would cause such an encounter, and a pretty catastrophic one at that. Because intelligent space life is not going to have any more interest in mere planets than we have in moon rocks.
     
    O
  • sheemAfeM said on Feb 05, 2009....
    oooOOoo you flirt with me dahling...smOOtchies!!!)!)!)!)!)!)!)
  • raulraffinknockknock said on Feb 06, 2009....
    i like chocolate
  • beyondtheveil said on Feb 06, 2009....
    One can only hope a vast percentage of cosmos dwellers are more advanced than ourselves. Of course, we do have an element of beings locally that are more spaced out than we are - they are called politicians.

    I've tried to conceptualize a brane and can't do it.
  • GrapeKoolaid said on Feb 06, 2009....
    FTL (faster than light) travel is relegated only to science fiction for now, but we never know what's lurking just around the corner, yes? 

    I seem to remember a comment from some blog (I can't keep it all together) that mentioned traveling at the speed of thought, which would indeed be faster than light. 

    Come to think of it, it may have been you, beyond. 

    Interesting post (as always).  Thought provoking. 

    Thanks for this bit of gem this morning. 
  • Kilgore_V_Trout said on Feb 06, 2009....
    Forget it. The universe revolves around me.
  • Me-Myself&I said on Feb 06, 2009....
    from the mouth of this simple minded country gal . . . . HUH! lol.... Hi, what ya smoking over there? *smile* have a good one! ~see ya
  • mOOn_platOOn said on Feb 07, 2009....

    O

    It's from StoneMaster's stash...

    kil - that explains the bulge

    grape - gracias and you are very welcome - you always appreciate the estoteric shit!

    beyond - it's not really conceptualizable - hence the indescribability of it all...

    O

     

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