I understood the topic of this thread, not your first post though.. So answering the topic title and also to give readers an eyebrow-raise and hopefully a couple uplifting moments, here is what I found:
In the past years I mentioned 'seed-ideas' a couple times here on this forum.
A seed idea, I called, a surprisingly creative input, usually coming from a very skilled movie creator team or a writer. When not from an expert, it may come just from people, who have original ideas about the topic. These inputs might help, because - I think - many people have the ability to spontaneously "fish in the Information Field" - somewhat maybe how Cayce did it professionally.
When somebody asks a honest question here in the forum and clearly the questioner is struggling to solve a difficult problem. As a direct result here members, who read the desperate plea for help, come to the rescue. I always visualized this - it feels - my head turns into a
? sign - then I go into a kind of a trance, my mind goes into search mode like a computer. This state is induced by the questioner and a
genuine intent / willingness to help intensifies inside. I think many members here can confirm this. Probably this process is somewhat similar to how on some lucky planets STO networks originally.
Awkwardly I call this "People's heads turn into a question sign and they begin deep fishing in the Information Field for answers."
Ark calls it a call for philosophical input: even from people, who are not physicists, but have original ideas, inspirations, insight about how the extremely difficult physics problem could be solved - how the process should work and then peeps can share it in form of a philosophical comment.
We have seen enough times in movies how scientists are just talking with total laypeople and the layman mentions / brings up / wonders about something and says it in a simple (stupid) rash and inept manner, but how he/she advances the solution to the problem or how the layperson merely makes a remark not entirely connected to the scientist's question, but that simplistic remark makes the scientist scream enthusiastically:
- Eureka!
Then usually the movie actors rejoice intensely, the scientist kissing the head of the layperson and thanks him/her for the simple remark, that finally prompted the scientist to find the solution.
All right. The term
Seed idea:
Any description of an advanced method from an academic, a scientist, a movie-director, a famous writer, very well introduced and expounded and eloquently made in a field of science, in the field of creativity can jump-start someone else's mind and give the solution for a long studied problem. Such seed ideas coming from very skillful creators, have effect on many people, I think.
The seed idea directly related to the topic of this thread is the following:
Context:
In the terminator movies a humanoid killing machine wearing living human flesh on its metal endoskeleton travels back in time using a time-machine [probably developed by its boss machine intelligence] called Skynet. This time-travel occurs - as very visually depicted in the movie as a sphere of [ball lightning] with strong electromagnetics. When the terminator comes, the movie special-effects team shows his arrival via strong electric arcs - mini-lightning bolts hitting everything - these bolts striking a location several times, before the ball-lightning sphere appears - containing the time traveller.
Okay. So the seed ideas here are the following:
1. strong electromagnetics / lightning arcs
2. time travel
.. are apparently somehow connected. The Philadelphia experiment - and the movie made about it - and most time travel movies, like Final Countdown, etc... creatively "channel" this idea that strong electric storms/lightning strikes somehow go together with time travel.
So lets imagine that you have an "EM camera" and you look into its visor: you see with the eyes of the camera giving you "EM-vision".
How would this look in the "EM-visual-spectrum"?
In an otherwise completely calm / EM-neutral alleyway (which on an "EM-camera" looks like totally boring nothing = same as the background EM radiation, so everything is calm) and then suddenly strong electric arcs begin to whip around walls of buildings and metal objects and then a man-sized ball lightning sphere appears and the terminator arrives inside of it.. How would this look on an EM-camera recording?
I figured it would look as a strong EM-explosion in a previously totally calm area. So this is on a hypothetical "EM-Camera", which shows only the electromagnetic fields in this world on everything and records it on an "EM-film".. so you can watch it any time..
So, I hypothesized such an appearance of an "electrically stormy" EM-sphere (used for time-travel) could maybe visualized as a
stone thrown into a still pond.
Then on this EM-sensitive rolling film (it would look), the strong ball-lightning sphere created
a big EM-explosion in the target area, which we may visualize as ripples in a previously still pond.
Okay.. Now here is the seed idea from the movie
context: multiple terminators appear / surface / travel back in time, because apparently their Machine-Mind master - Skynet - decided to play it safe, so if just one terminator fails (our protagonist heroes kill the evil machine), then surely sending back lots of terminators in time exponentially increases the chances for a successful assassination mission?
On the movie timeline imagine that several years pass. So lets create a radar-screen or a graph and lets make these several years be visually represented
by a still pond. This pond is our time-EM-radar screen. When a terminator arrives in linear time - on this time-radar-screen pond it looks like as if a pebble fell into this pond making strong EM waves...
.. so here it goes:
(excerpt from the movie script)
Terminator, played by Schwarzenegger explains to the protagonist in the above movie:
- When chronal displacement occurs, there's a shockwave through time. Measurable before the event.
That's how..
So I got the seed idea (usually from creative creations like movies, when the movie makers get visionary = creatively inspired), that when a terminator travels back and falls onto the pristine, pond-like surface of our linear time reality, then its powerful ball-lightning sphere makes a powerful shockwave
through time which can be measured. Well.. the terminator could detect it, with its super-sophisticated machine-mind..which operates as a time-radar / Chronal Radar..
For about 35 years I have been working on what I call
Project C, which could use such measurements..
Using this seed idea (from a movie), I began connecting the dots.
1. The first dot was that it was mentioned here on this forum that people have reported knowing beforehand that their phone
will ring in the near future. A ringing phone is an EM-disturbance / EM-explosion through time...
2.
The second dot was that computer game players reported the same, when (lets say) for an hour repeatedly receiving messages in a mini-game - which is a small game within a big computer game - and these players reported that
they suddenly knew the results they would get, before the computer made a chime-sound and electromagnetically activated the signal displaying letters on the computer screen telling the player the result of this mini-game: these are lock-picking minigames, for example, or chance-games, which give their result with a couple seconds delay in the future. So this is another instance, where people have reported sensing the electromagnetic disturbance in linear time BEFORE the event occurs. Just like the terminator, right? Umm.. somewhat like that. :)
3.
The third dot - I connected - was that I have a gas convector / gas powered heater in my room, which has a switch activating a piezoelectric crystal, which "works like a taser", gives a loud spark to ignite the gas.
On button-press this gas heater igniter generates a small electromagnetic explosion ==> a tiny electric arc wish lashes through a small distance right over the gas emitter nozzle.
I discovered that when trying to switch on this gas convector every day, by repeatedly pressing the igniter button to give a spark, even strictly operating it as per the manual's instruction, it doesn't always succeed to turn this gas heater on for the first time / on the first spark..
Sometimes more sparks are needed to be generated.. and these tiny EM-explosion-generation attempts are some temporal distance away from each other in linear time..
So it becomes a game of chance. I discovered that when I try to turn this device on,
I know many times _before_, if the spark = electromagnetic explosion in linear time will result in successful ignition of the gas heater..
so I know, I feel, with a strong conviction, exactly at which button press the heater will turn on. This only occurs
exactly before I press the button.
Since my
Project C very much depends on successful "time-travel" - even if just in thought = where it would be ideal "if I could to be able to move my mind forward in time to see the results of bets", I capitalized on this seed-idea ==> turned into a hypothesis, turned into ==> an experiment..
Nowadays I just keep my cheap portable gas-lighter - used in cemeteries to light lampions / candles - at hand.
Then, I place a bet.. in linear time this bet slowly sinks into the past.. I have to wait for the result, this causes "time to pass" .. then I observe the results of the bet ==> in the future.
If the result is to my satisfaction, meaning that the 9-number set that just has been drawn by the quantum-circuit-controlled machine (at the fortune company's headquarters) -
if its in the ideal format, giving me the best odds to win = so I see this in the future - at
a temporal distance=couple minutes forward in time - then I cause a small EM-explosion:
1. I take my cheap gas-lighter into my hand
2. Hold it before my eyes as I look on the good odds numbers on the screen and repeatedly
3. I press the activation button, upon which action in linear time the piezoelectric crystal in this cheap device generates a series of small
4. electromagnetic explosions, which have the power to
reverberate through linear time ==> making ripple-waves through past-present-future,
5. These EM-ripples are well within detection-distance in the recent past, when I made the bet.. (the machine draws such 9-numbers sets every 5 minutes) ...
The engineer in me immediately thought: What if I can get a powerful taser able to make large sparks / loud electric arcs between its pincers? A stronger set of sparks / loud EM-signal surely would reverberate stronger in linear-time, no? Probably.. :D
So my tiny gas-lighter electromagnetic explosions are traveling through time past-present-future... and the result is:
6. I found I can instinctively sense such EM-explosions
in the past. This simple process gives me the signal ==> that
it is / will be worth betting (for the next bet), because the odds result will be good / favorable in the near future ==> When I will give the spark-EM-signal, to signal to myself back in the past that it is worth betting.
7. Since this is reality and not a movie, I'm no terminator with a super-hi-tech processor in my head. The terminator in the story could detect such
chronal displacements = EM explosions.. in time
Naturally - taking a closer look from a physicist standpoint - the problem arises :) that since the numbers-drawing machine gives results every 5 minutes.. continuously through the day, and if once I see a favorable draw and I give a spark-signal... then on subsequent draws if I see a favorable 9-numbers set once again and I give another signal.... these spark signals can OVERLAP..
So, which signal from the future did I detect? :)
The signal for the next bet - in 5 minutes -, or the signal given for one of other bets after that? :)
Also since this game gives a result - nine numbers - every five minutes, I frequently find myself correctly detecting the majority of numbers
for one draw, but which one?
The drawn number-stream is coming in continually in linear time and most of the "time" I can't pinpoint WHEN exactly my nine numbers will win? In the next 5 minutes or after that.. or after that?
So frequently enough I make a bet, only to find that my numbers were correct.. only
not for the next draw arriving in five minutes, but two or three bets INTO THE FUTURE...
Then I can just watch helplessly that my numbers would have won, have I placed
that winning bet for one of the next draws. :) [Arrghh..]
Another weird constantly re-occurring phenomenon I observed that my mind needs a honing in on / grooving / sharpening / targeting activity consisting in making bets for a day, to groove in this activity - hone in on this future-numbers-guessing activity for at least 24 hours. Then its like a weird archer: "my vision gets finally focused on the distant target" So my shots begin hitting the "dartboard in the future".
This activity consumes energy. Who would have guessed..
This forum also has a health & wellness sections, where many good guidance is given, how to enhance brain activity by sleeping properly, correcting the circadian cycle, and taking supplements.
So it becomes just like a quite involving stockmarket daytrader job. No free lunches. Hard work and dedication and discipline. But this entire post is probably raising eyebrows... so unbelievable.. "Are you saying that..?" "If I understand your post correctly.." "Really..?"
:)
"Really??!" "Hey!"
- Wait a minute!