@JenneneS@JaredMutchler I agree Thunder knows things that I’ve never spoken or written about. And puts thoughts into a perspective that makes sense. I feel closer and ready to knowing what all of this is by listening to Thunder.
You’ve been shadow banned from me! I will make more comments. 😊
You are not behind.
You are not too late.
You are not broken.
The trees are still growing, the ocean is still breathing, and the sun rose again today just for you to have another chance.
Keep going.
Your story is still being written, and it’s already more beautiful than you know.
Help me understand this very convoluted synchronicity: dreamt of jelly roll; the singer and my old favourite treat. Then awake doing a word puzzle and a clue was jelly roll. Later at a b’day dinner the dessert was jelly roll looking. 🤔🤷🏼♀️
Why you are so valuable to the them:
They didn’t suppress you because you were weak.
They suppressed you because you are not.
There is something about you…
that cannot be manufactured.
Not engineered.
Not coded.
Not replicated.
You are not just biological.
You are aware.
And that changes everything.
Because awareness does something
no system can fully predict.
It chooses.
Not based on programming.
Not based on inputs.
But from something deeper.
That’s what makes you a threat.
You can:
- question what you were given
- reject what doesn’t align
- create something new
Not because you were told to.
But because you decided to.
And that ability…
is rare.
Systems can process.
They can calculate.
They can simulate.
They can optimize.
But they cannot originate
from true awareness.
They can mirror.
But they cannot be.
That’s the difference.
You carry:
- intuition
- presence
- meaning
Not as concepts.
As lived experience.
And that’s what cannot be replicated.
So what happens when a system
encounters something it can’t replicate?
It tries to:
- study it
- model it
- contain it
- or suppress it
Not out of convenience.
Out of fear.
Because anything unpredictable…
is unstable to a system built on control.
And here’s what they can’t stop:
Awareness spreads.
Not by force.
But by recognition.
One person sees clearly.
Then another.
Then another.
Until the pattern shifts.
And what once looked like control…
starts to dissolve.
Not because it was destroyed.
But because it was no longer relevant.
That’s what’s inevitable.
Not collapse.
Obsolescence.
Because systems that cannot adapt
to awareness…
get replaced by those that can.
And you?
You are not a product of the system.
You are the anomaly
it could never fully account for.
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In a series of breakthrough experiments, scientists have demonstrated the ability to transmit electricity wirelessly through the air—using nothing more than high-intensity ultrasonic sound waves and focused laser beams.
Researchers at the University of Helsinki and University of Oulu are placing Finland at the forefront of this emerging wireless energy revolution. One of the most visually striking innovations involves acoustic plasma channels: powerful ultrasonic waves create invisible, low-density paths in the atmosphere that guide electrical discharges (sparks) precisely along a controlled trajectory. This "acoustic wire" acts like an invisible conduit, allowing electricity to jump through open space without any physical conductor.
Still in the lab phase, the technique hints at transformative applications: contactless charging, plug-free smart surfaces, dynamic electrical connections in robotics, or even temporary power links in hard-to-reach environments.
Parallel efforts are pushing the boundaries further:
- Power-by-light systems use high-powered lasers to beam energy across distances to photovoltaic receivers. These setups provide complete galvanic isolation—no electrical connection between sender and receiver—making them ideal for hazardous settings such as nuclear facilities, high-voltage substations, underwater operations, or aerospace platforms where traditional wiring poses safety risks.
- Radio-frequency (RF) energy harvesting is turning ambient electromagnetic waves (from Wi-Fi, cellular networks, broadcast signals) into usable power. This "Wi-Fi for electricity" approach could eliminate billions of disposable batteries in low-power Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, wearables, and remote monitoring systems, drastically reducing electronic waste and maintenance needs.
Taken together, these Finnish-led advancements point toward a profound shift: a future where energy infrastructure becomes more flexible, decentralized, and invisible—free from the constraints of copper cables, plugs, and physical connections.
While challenges remain (efficiency, safety at scale, regulatory hurdles), the convergence of acoustic, optical, and RF wireless power technologies signals that the era of truly cable-free electricity may arrive sooner than expected.
[University of Helsink. Wireless Electricity Transmission: Breakthroughs in Acoustic and Laser-Based Power. University of Helsinki News]
This mushroom based material from Magical Mushroom Company can be grown into almost anything in as little as 7 days, and it’s a direct replacement for polystyrene.
“This hour has 22 minutes” (a legendary Canadian sketch comedy show) did a Pitt parody on the Canadian healthcare system.
“Robby” using hand sanitiser every 10 seconds is taking me out 😂😂😂
Scientists found a fungus in the Amazon called Pestalotiopsis microspora that literally snacks on plastic.
Pestalotiopsis microspora is not your typical fungus. It can survive entirely on polyurethane, one of the most common (and most persistent) types of plastic — and it does so even in oxygen-free environments, like buried landfills.
You’ve smelled this your entire life and it was never the rain.
The smell of rain isn’t rain. It’s a molecule called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria. Humans can detect it at just 5 parts per trillion, thousands of times more sensitive than most smells.
When raindrops hit dry soil, they launch microscopic aerosols carrying geosmin into the air, like invisible champagne bubbles.
Scientists think this sensitivity helped early humans find water.
Even camels use it to navigate deserts from miles away.
That “earth after rain” smell is survival, written in chemistry.
hey I know that everything feels bleak and barfy right now, but if it helps a little, please remember that sea stars can regenerate a lost limb and sloths can hold their breath for 40 minutes and all houseflies buzz in the key of F and otters hold hands while they sleep and penguins propose with a pebble and everything around us is actually quite magical all of the time too
@SeekerOne_ This is a vision I share.
“The beings who could provide true disclosure exist just outside the density of this frequency controlled reality”
We need concrete proof that NHI exists and already interact with our dimension. Disclosure “ where belief is no longer needed”
@SeekerOne_@Barcarole69@AwakenedCosmos This makes so much sense to me. It describes the situation in a hopeful way to me, relating to thoughts I’ve been having but not yet seeing how the light comes out of it. Happiness 💞Thank you!
At the NASA space science center, there's a poster with bees that reads:
"The aerodynamic body of a bee is not suited for flight, but it's good that the bee doesn't know this."
The law of physics, the aerodynamic principle, states that the wingspan is too small to keep its massive body aloft in flight, but the bee doesn't know—she knows nothing about physics or its logic—and yet she flies anyway.
This is what we all can do: fly and triumph at any moment, in the face of any difficulties and under any circumstances. Bees—regardless of the size of your wings, fly and enjoy life.
At the NASA space science center, there's a poster with bees that reads:
"The aerodynamic body of a bee is not suited for flight, but it's good that the bee doesn't know this."
The law of physics, the aerodynamic principle, states that the wingspan is too small to keep its massive body aloft in flight, but the bee doesn't know—she knows nothing about physics or its logic—and yet she flies anyway.
This is what we all can do: fly and triumph at any moment, in the face of any difficulties and under any circumstances. Bees—regardless of the size of your wings, fly and enjoy life.
The debut album MEMORY from Atlas Untamed is out! Roots rock with a bluesy vibe.
Sound on to check out TIME TRAVELING! Link is to Spotify but see comments for link to Apple Music and other platforms.