Exploration Cues

Exoplanet HD189733b NASA
The extent to which this planet is prepared to participate in or is capable of playing a lead role in the true “Great Game” is not clear, but there seems to be encouragement for the population to use and develop its capabilities in this arena. Reviewing source material yields a cue overlooked in the press of site development.
- Elements of a hyperbola moved into contact, then retreated. – The right half of a yo-yo – A scoop used to serve ice cream. (Phase II, 12-26-07)
If impressions included in Triad drafts have any weight, support is substantial. An example of this is contained in Phase III Correspondence, quoted following:
- Consequences of the planet drive – A hunter breaking a double barreled shotgun – A chromed whistle commonly used by a referees – A cluster of hooks with a note on each (4-11-09)
Even casual observations should validate this, if it is to be validated. Unfortunately, NASA may not have enough money for a venture of this magnitude. The near term future looks little brighter. Against this backdrop, consider encouragement in this Phase IV impression.
- A umbrella blown inside out – Some people able to swim in air, using it as if it were water – An exhaust pipe, manifold, and new gasket (9-9-09)
- (Real time on the Stone Ridge Library table) The hex drive wrench I bought for the Trek.
The morass these programs find themselves in requires thinking in substantially greater depth if a reasonably balanced momentum is to be maintained. It may well be that, distasteful as it may be for some, an end run around obstacles in the United States is only one of the hard choices constantly with us. If the New State option is open, it is very good fortune.
Carefully reviewing Triad hypotheticals for an approach to folding space and developing IPv7/Web 4.0 has produced a concise impression suggesting existence of a path through obstacles to a fully functional plant drive system and, as a corollary, new footing for theological discussions. To be included in Phase V:
- A volcano – A sphere inside the loop of an inverted Ω – A small wire wound transformer – An Eagle almost directly overhead (12-29-09)
If focus is maintained, contribution the embryonic IPv7/Web 4.0 can make to this effort shows considerable promise. This Phase V impression is an example.
- People were rebuilding a planet after all its systems and hardware became unusable. During the process they found a bug in a TV. They removed it and heard a voice say: “Don’t take the bug away; we are using it to watch you so that we can duplicate the rebuild.” “Where are you?” “We don’t know.” “Leave your receiver on and we will find you.” “You can do that?” “Yes” “When you arrive, you will be welcome.” (12-30-09)
Continuing development following the IPv7/Web 4.0 concept is yielding mixed results characterized by these Phase V impressions.
- A snap ring around a vertical cylinder (12-22-09)
- Ω turning in a vertical bank – A front bicycle wheel rotated in reverse about 30 degrees – The outdoor tool closet at 56-24 212th St. (1-9-10)
- A stonewall – An Achilles tendon – Ω thirty degrees from the horizontal (1-10-09)
- A needle with a very large eye (1-11-10)
Recent invitations extended to Wegelin & Co. to initiate due diligence required to move the Triad from a site build to a new venture and to Dr. Romero-Isart to consider including his Schrodinger’s Virus experiment in a larger thought experiment seems to have opened the floodgates. One element of this process is recall of an impression made decades ago, not recorded in the diaries, of a squadron of conventional aircraft capable of impossible maneuvers. One example was the ability to reverse direction and fly backwards. These Phase VI impressions are consistent with these impressions and the notion of folding space.
- A translucent tube feeding a funnel mouth – In an application of folding space as a defense measure an anti-tank shell was fired on a test range. The target tank disappeared just before impact, the shell stopped, restarted, and when it passed the tank reappeared. A can of Campbell’s condensed milk. (1-30-10)
- A cluster of stop signs and red traffic lights – An avalanche of forks – Several round wafers or water crackers (3-3-10)
- Chromed wire wheels – The pupil and iris of a human eye (3-30-10)
- Ω above the flaming atmosphere of a black sphere – A hand writing in unusual cursive script, elements of which were dotted lines behind peaks with solid at the valleys – An elf (?) walking in grass (5-19-10)
The position that IPv7/Web 4.0 has progressed to IPv8/Web ? supports these comments, as reflected in this Phase VII impression.
- A hangar on a clothes line (6.5.10)
Work in Progress