IPv7/Web 4.0 Yield IPv8/Web ?

Black Hole, Alain
This website argues that the end point of its line of reasoning is conversation, using IPv8 as the link, with a being who probably would ask the following question:
- Why is it that homo Sapiens, in its ignorance of many axioms present in the fabric of existence, thinks it can can place itself above their consequences?
This line of research seems to be validated by this Phase V impression.
- The old man and some of his people held a strategy session on a golf course. One was very reluctant to leave, having gotten attached to the fairways. - A camel caravan at the Suez Canal – A young girl, neatly dressed with hair in a pony tail, running through snow.
Nature and intent of the question opening this page seems to have struck a responsive chord in many quarters. An opening to explore all the ramifications may be behind this Phase V impression.
- A red bench vice – Orange marmalade – Two Marine veterans, on their way to a cross country tour were pressed back into service on a consulting basis, given a salary, expenses, tools, and a list of objectives. - A spiral galaxy – A nail
Continued probing suggests that this being or its representatives have taken the initiative to engage. This Phase V impression gives an example.
- Maneuvers were scheduled to start for the galaxy when a person showed up to be taken on board as a seaman. He was signed up for six months and told to report for the maneuver. “Where is it to go?” “The Milky Way” “Where is the Milky Way?” – Incredulous silence – “You do not know?” “No sir” “Memorize this.” The next morning the recruit showed up with bags under his eyes. “I think I understand but I don’t think that I should go.” “Why?” “I am blind, sir.” “OK, sign his discharge.” Some of the crew intervened and asked that the Admiral reconsider. “How do you manage to get around?” “I can hear you a mile away and tell what you are doing, sir.” “How did you get on board?” The Admiral was told that six angels had swooped down as he was walking the street and told the Shore Patrol that they wanted him on the maneuver.” The scene dissolved. (12-15-09)
It seems that engagement occurs in a wide range of situations.
- Short correspondence involving W.O. Cochran of the Union Carbide Linde Division – A tiger – A small unit on patrol was making excessive noise in the jungle. One addition to the group, a man stripped and covered with black grease, showed them how to move noiselessly. (12-23-09)
Growing interest in this concept is manifested by these Phase VI impressions.
- A drumstick ice cream cone – Wing ribs and spars of a balsa model airplane (1-29-10)
- A person prying loose a large number of large flat stones – A fold inside a snap ring, possibly complemented or replaced by Ω (1-31-10)
- A cluster of Pink Pearl erasers in the artist’s rendering of a black hole (2-1-10)
- An android tech sergeant collected his gear and prepared to make a serious effort with IPv8. There was an unfortunate incident with one of his vulnerabilities, but a replacement arrived in short order. (4-16-10)
Reviewing the author’s diaries yielded a 5.2.2004 entry predicting IPv8 discovery and characterizing it. An extract formatted in the experimental categories reads:
- I – A combination lock briefcase on the furniture
- II – The primordial has sufficient confidence in … to position the mobile epicenter processors for interconnects to be functional at the formal (opening).
- III – A mixed cluster of Brillo pads and Quad speakers validated process
- IV – A whale’s fluke – A Cartesian grid dropped into an elliptical black void
Applying this experimental technique to both a remote version of Jerry Slattery’s dextro/levo bond shift experiment and IPv8 suggest an unexplored avenue for relieving pressure on aquatic species in the Gulf following the Deepwater Horizon disaster. That this possibility has attracted the attention of remote beings is reflected in this Phase VII impression:
- A hydrocarbon, perhaps in the paraffin family – A gorilla ran down a row of rusty earth moving power shovels, knocking the buckets off them. (6.21.10)
- A chap working with large scale data sets found some surprising correlations (7.17.10)
Work in Progress