Further than Before- Pathway to the Stars

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by Matthew Opdyke


  “It’s amazing how much the Earth needs to do. On the one hand, the things it does could result in the death of so many, but in so many ironic ways, in the very same instance and system of processes, it also engages in that which allows for life to be possible. Without these processes, life on Earth would cease to exist. Many of these mechanisms are not existent in this way on any other sphere within our solar system.” Eliza paused, “I say that, but in other ways, that’s not at all true. Every sphere in our solar system has a core. All that is required is a structure for fusion and fission to begin, and from there it is just a matter of providing the right balance of mass, life-giving material, and other mechanisms that will ignite their core to work appropriately to build each layer through to its crust to allow for life, through increasing the magnetosphere, setting the right balance to their orbit that will assist in providing the right kind of gravity and velocity, along with balanced quantities of radiation and so much more. We could develop atmospheres, control weather patterns, tectonic shifting, and control other natural disasters, and from there we could create the right kind of shielding. Or perhaps shielding is how it can all begin. Let’s pause for a second and plan, draft, and build preliminary blueprints for each planetary spheroid in our solar system, so we can review them and improve upon them as we continue our journeys. There is so much we can do, so much that can be done, but we can blame no one since we know that until now all of this chaos seemed impossible to control.”

  “We’ll need to build a lot of infrastructures, so we can create what is necessary to enable life on the moons and planets in a way so as to protect them. Of course, we will database every aspect of what we find as we find it, for historical and scientific research purposes. No matter what we do, only together can we ever hope to preserve the world, protect the innocence of the children, provide sanctuary to humanity and our solar system, I and traverse the Cosmos with promise!” Eliza didn’t need to yell, but the hum of the Earth was loud, even inside their minds.

  All that they concentrated on and contemplated about, they shared and stored within their neural awareness, in various compartments of their minds. They made plans for infrastructure that would mitigate the negative effects of each uncontrolled and destructive process. These plans would make each process capable of being controlled while sustaining life with quality. As they developed each detail, they backed up everything for later study, improvement, and implementation. They ensured they had access to exhaustive information in both the real world and the Virtual Universe. With their digital readouts before them, when traversing the solar system, and even to the Sun and into its core, every bit of information would translate to the real world for intuitive and logical infrastructural innovations, once they returned.

  Yesha and Eliza looked at each other, shared with each other what was in their minds, saw what was playing out in the other’s heads, we're proud of their initial plans for our home world and ideas for our solar system, and together they decided to hold hands as they rose above the atmosphere of the Earth and into the darkness of space. They explored the ghost yard-like array of debris of broken satellites, space junk, and functional space objects man had seen fit to station out there. They saw manmade debris flying recklessly through space toward other objects man had put out there, and realized the danger posed to astronauts if these issues weren’t taken care of soon. They saw some debris re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, and then burning up into chemical and molecular pollution that was destroying Earth’s ozone and creating a different chemical barrier between the crust and space. They saw as that which protected life from too much radiation for many millions of years was beginning to dissipate. Something had to be done.

  Eliza and Yesha knew what to do, and they archived their plans, making amends soon.

  Everything seemed to reflect the light from the Sun and the Earth, giving them profound clarity of vision and spatial orientation. They also saw the meteorites, comets, and asteroids of every size, up, close, and personal, and they categorized and documented each of them, entering their compositions and other details into their mainframe database.

  They then journeyed to the Moon. As they left microgravity, what they found particularly spectacular was that throughout all of their journeys, they no longer were bothered by the cold, the heat, and the varying pressures. They felt no pain and they no longer worried about whether or not they could breathe. It was as if every breath filled their lungs with the perfect quantity and quality of air, the kind that brings peace to the mind and vibrancy to the energy of the soul. Everywhere they looked, their focus was all that was needed. Simply gazing in any direction or upon any object, they saw digital readouts of all they wished to ascertain.

  “We certainly didn’t leave anything out. Thank goodness for exhaustive access to any database, sensory system, or computer mainframe throughout any portion of known civilization.

  “Yesha, we need to ensure that those in governmental positions throughout the World don’t feel as though we are trying to pry in any way to harm humanity or their sovereign rights. We are not; our scopes are passive. I hope that if they knew what we are doing right now, they would be thankful we’re only being gatherers of information to help others and that we have no malicious intentions toward them or anyone for that matter.

  “If they knew what we were up to I wonder if they would be angry. In some ways, it may seem we are violating almost every law known to humanity when it comes to space, information gathering and processing, and what we plan on doing. Perhaps we are pushing certain limits, but seriously, if that is the case, I actually believe that some limitations are ignorantly irrational, and in and of themselves they are vehemently unethical. Information almost seems a personal right, so we can better assess resolutions to problems that affect ourselves and everyone else and overcome and mitigate them. Truly, we’re here to learn, make plans, gain clarity and gather our own information and diagnostics, all so we can put together more detailed and viable plans for infrastructure in space and throughout the Cosmos that are intended to safeguard and advance civilization, and nothing to the contrary. We love life and the collective wisdom of the ages.”

  Yesha shifted her telescopic vision toward the large spheroidal asteroid, Ceres, and imagined building quite a few tech cities and Bases there and shared her ideas while agreeing with Eliza. “There shouldn’t be a problem with any of what we’re doing unless people seriously want the demise of civilization and all that the Earth has harbored through everything we’ve grown to appreciate throughout the history of humanity. I don’t think even the greedy want to destroy themselves, they just can’t seem to see through their indoctrinated delusions.”

  Eliza was glad to have Yesha’s clarity with its enigmatically supportive nature. “Thank you, Yesha. It makes sense that we may be neurologically optimized, but that certainly doesn’t mean we can’t have well-placed concerns from time to time. You see? That is why I need you, and others. I may come up with ideal plans and ways to bring them about, but I would be stymied from doing any of it, absent a proper sanity check. We can have the greatest of intentions, but my guess is that if a person possesses a moral core, they will run those ideas by others first in order to answer to doubts, concerns, and make sure they are overcoming challenges, so they can understand further challenges and overcome them, rather than create the type of reality we’re trying to prevent. We aren’t searching to be harbingers of uncontrolled chaos, misery, or decay, we’re trying to preserve our solar system and increase its potential for life, near indefinitely.”

  Yesha understood Eliza’s concerns, “You are right on the mark, Eliza. That is why I trust you so much. You care, you want to do great things, yet you understand the need to bring in others, if for anything to have a more amplified view and resolution to any problem you are trying to overcome. If we want to traverse the Cosmos, we will need to be bringers of life, beauty, and abundance, and bridge understanding between multiple civilizations, so we can tackle even greater issu
es together. We need to understand how dark energy and dark matter work, find ways to slow down the expansion or cause the Universe to breathe just enough to protect itself and all of life along with it. We need everyone who is willing. You are right, Eliza. Your heart and your mind are in the right place and always has been. Now, also remember to trust yourself and don’t waiver from your vision. Perhaps others’ answers are necessary for a broader concept of how to overcome challenges, but you, my friend, are benevolent to the core, and that is rare. So, no matter the advice and counsel you seek, your uniqueness will actually benefit everyone.”

  They returned to their explorations, discoveries, analyzations, and creation of robust and detailed plans to preserve and protect Earth’s atmosphere, the solar system, and so much more. This time, Eliza moved forward with peace in her heart. She was grateful for her dear friend Yesha’s support and unparalleled wisdom. Once more, ideas came flooding into their minds as to what they could do on Earth and in the numerous locations affecting the future of humanity throughout the solar system. After they gazed back at Earth from the Moon, they explored the Moon in a little more detailed manner, bringing up the sites of interest on their holo-displays. Looking closely across the Moon’s terrain, they saw all of the locations, the tread marks from the vehicles, the landing sites, and debris that proved that NASA had actually landed their astronauts on the Moon. They could see the equipment left on Mare Tranquillitatis, Oceanus Procellarum, Fra Mauro, Hadley-Apennines, Descartes, and Taurus-Littrow, as well as the longitudinal and latitudinal information on the readouts before them on their displays.

  “I knew it! The proof is there right before us. The Moon landings were never a hoax, and they weren’t lying after all—oh, the damaged minds of those who try to debunk anything noble that is done by honorable and amazing people! You’re right, we need to heal and not harm, and there are a number of minds that could use some healing, so people can dedicate their energies to positive and forward moving pursuits, preserving life and making it more enjoyable for all, rather than getting lost in the quagmire of skepticism and misinformation!” exclaimed, Yesha.

  After exploring the side of the Moon facing the Earth, they moved toward its opposite or “dark side.” Once they had determined where they would build their tech cities and Bases on that side of Earth’s spheroidal satellite they talked about, observed, and considered the resources available on every surface throughout the solar system to that end.

  They then considered their understanding of fusion, and of molecular and biologic compositions in all of their forms both large and small, all of their aspects, and each of their options, and then where they would build the bases, the bio-domes, and the bio-environments, while germinating a protective atmosphere and bio-environment much like Earth’s.

  For this project, first, they would begin on the South Pole of the Moon. From there, they would build large and protective environmental areas, bio-domes on and under its surface as well as in ancient volcanic canals, and they would design, build, and explore with roving biological environments for crews of scientists to roam, study, and innovate even more.

  They then looked back at Earth again, appreciated its beauty and warmth, its colors and atmosphere. As they scanned the globe, they knew that while Earth’s equator would be an ideal location for a space elevator, the perfect place for them to put their first Space Elevator from the terrestrial ground to just outside of microgravity, was near the border of New York, just inside Ontario, Canada. They drafted plans, considered the materials to build it, and they moved on.

  Eliza and Yesha immediately identified the Lagrange Points, and then found a number of other pockets in space with similar orbital and stable gravity points and noted how they were perfect places to place satellites and space stations with little to no requirement for additional energy when it came to the maintaining of their orbits. These pockets would make ideal locations for their secured and technologically robust database moons. They also saw and archived the information for thousands of asteroids flying between Venus and Mars. They would use these asteroids along with the manmade debris circling Earth’s atmosphere to build bases and tech cities on each planet and on any associated moon or dwarf planet while leaving a few harmless asteroids behind, whose tangents were not dangerous, for humanity to use for future economic improvement purposes.

  They also analyzed and discussed where they would place gigantic and robust shields for the protection of Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Ceres, as well as the moons of the gas giants, Pluto, and all of the spherical planetoids and moons out to the furthest reaches of the solar system, which would enable life to exist upon each of them. In the future, they would determine the perfect balance to siphon necessary gases from Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, while adding the necessary components in the orbital rings around the Sun, to enable life on their moons and the gas giants themselves to exist and protect life for an indeterminate amount of time. As they were thinking and sharing ideas for how they would use these resources, they continuously reminded each other that taking biopsies of each asteroid and non-Earth major object and storing them to make them available for historical use, when it came to the understanding of the beginnings of our solar system, would be a must. They would create and maintain scientific-historical centers in each of their tech cities that would do just that.

  Once they were done setting up plans for the planets, their moons, and the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the Trojan Asteroid Clouds following and leading Jupiter in orbit, looked like excellent resources for both scientific history and even more tech cities around the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. When they arrived at Pluto, they saw what they could do with the resources available on the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Clouds. All the while, they discussed the importance of and analyzed the mathematics and physics of maintaining a balanced orbit and protecting the solar system itself with an invisible barrier.

  They created exhaustive plans that lent to the preservation of our home world’s star, the Sun. There were plenty of resources to create a system that would provide an attractive and powerful electromagnetic mechanism to provide for resource extraction of the Sun’s heavier elements while providing it the basic radiation and particle nutrients needed to provide appropriate fusion to maintain life for trillions of years to come. This was when, precisely, they developed their plans for infrastructure-building self-replicating nano clouds, in the digital realm. They had the plans, the specs, the details and they could speed infrastructural development in an extra-terrestrial sense, much faster through use of these nano clouds and through mining techniques that reprogrammed matter in an exponential way to create all of their off-Earth infrastructures. They discussed it all and had decided that’s what they would create and do.

  From there, they touched Earth’s aging satellites, Voyagers I and II, and discussed the importance of protecting our solar system from too much or too little radiation from interstellar space, as well as unknown possibilities of much more advanced and quite conceivably dangerous civilizations. As they discussed this, they decided they didn’t dare go further than the Oort cloud limits until humanity was sufficiently prepared for what was outside of the solar system.

  The comprehension of everything they beheld was beyond anything they thought possible before. They viewed and reviewed everything they could to make it much more available for comprehension in the environment within their minds and accessible to them in their real-world digital interface. Several years passed as they went through this journey. While still within the Virtual Universe, they studied everything again, and scoped Earth once more, but this time in an almost microscopic manner to understand every square inch, centimeter, or millimeter that lie before them. They did this to further enlighten themselves as to what needed to be done to protect life and the balance of Earth’s ability to provide life at a much higher quality, while still compounding upon its beauty and minimizing damage to any of Earth’s ecosystems.

 
Once they were satisfied with their plans, the where and the how, they studied scores of literature, university books, and completed untold certifications, masters degrees, Ph.Ds., and even physical defense, martial arts, and countless sports activities, as well as each of the arts and their instruments. Twenty years had passed, and they were ready to return to Earth, and finally, it was time to return to the real world to make it all happen, but in as careful a manner as possible.

  After they returned to Earth, having linked minds for the very first time in the real world and then many times again they agreed upon and established their initial starting point for future training. They did this for all of whom they would allow to enter their biopods and to link with the Virtual Universe, and then they would afford each sojourner the wisdom gained from exponential learning through every single one of the collaborative minds, and each with its own and beautiful savor. The Virtual Universe would be available to anyone of upstanding character, initially. In wisdom, unless they were optimized, their knowledge would be limited as to what they needed for their projects. Protected were the abilities of those who were optimized and the whereabouts of the covert technological advancements. Eliza’s and Yesha’s advancements were more powerful than the machinations of those disposed to more malevolent outcomes, but they had no desire to introduce this technology to those with horrible intentions, and while the toxicity of character could be mended, in the earlier days of optimizations, the risks were too severe.

  No matter where they went, how much they studied, or how many plans they designed to the extent of great detail, at the end of the day, Eliza and Yesha discovered that they were no longer tired and that their nanos were constantly optimizing their physiology and neurology. They discovered that sleep in and of itself was an enjoyable sort of luxury while it was no longer a necessity. Nonetheless, they enjoyed their old pastimes and grabbed their blankets, sleeping bags, and kerosene heater during this winter month laid down by the pond with the statue of an angel overlooking it and sang favorite tunes until they fell asleep. Their dreams were so realistic they found themselves in some of the most creative of environments they had ever been in before, and this time they found that they could dream and go wherever they went, together.

 

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