Well, here we are, we’re on the flat earth. I guess we all treat the earth like it’s flat, because we just live on the surface of the planet, two-dimensional creatures at the bottom of the atmospheric ocean, really without too much awareness of the atmosphere above us, essentially just living our lives on a two-dimensional plane, back and forth, left and right, and that’s pretty much what we deal with.
Every once in awhile we look up in the sky and we see an airplane, or you see some of those mysterious trails behind those airplanes that sometimes look suspiciously not incidental to their engines creating water vapor trails, but instead they seem like they’re designed to have something sprayed out of them. People don’t even notice those, so you really are a two-dimensional species. It’s sort of sad.
I guess you could call yourselves the pedestrian crab people, living the life of the mundane on the surface of the planet, and really having no concept of how to evolve.
I know everybody always talks about spiritual evolution. That’s pretty well covered, so I won’t get into that. But the evolution of man, let’s look at it from the very beginning. By looking into the past we can understand, and perhaps identify, an evolutionary step for the future of the human species.
First though, let’s separate the sphere of the earth into four pieces, or what we call mediums. The first medium is the aquatic, which is all the oceans of the world. The solid surface medium is the one that we exist upon. The atmospheric medium blankets our entire planet. Finally, the near space medium is the one between the atmosphere and the moon.
The solid surface has contact with only two of those mediums.
When the first proto-amphibian came out of the aquatic medium on to the solid surface medium that was a medium shift. That was a huge evolutionary jump. And so now here we are looking into the past and saying what other kind of medium shifts can we have? That one was so profound that it led to we the humans somehow evolving and becoming the species that we are, which is a wonderful thing in a universe that otherwise looks barren, at least from our perspective right now.
We had this medium shift in the past, and now we can look toward the future and realize that the emergence from the aquatic medium to the solid surface medium was actually a minor shift because the aquatic and land mediums are only secondary mediums. What can we do now to have a solid surface medium shift to the atmospheric medium? Who could somehow make that medium shift? Would it be, perhaps, an evolutionary move intelligently thought out by a species?
A philosophy of emergence through atmospheric resource development, that is, your presence, in the atmosphere, occupying it, achieves emergent evolution: the evolution of actually emerging off of the surface of the planet to become a more multi-dimensional species. It’s up to you, it’s all really very simple, this philosophy. We have the technology today to reinvent the airship in the 21st century and make it a wondrous device that frees us from the surface of the planet. In truth, your freedom as an individual lies in the atmosphere, and you must be able at some point to outflank your government if you want to be a free man. The mere fact that no humans go up and have a presence in the atmosphere is quite telling on our lack of desire or vision to have a symbol of freedom.
I’m just stranded down here on the planet. I’m hoping that somewhere along the line I can finally get some humans to wake up and help me ascend into the atmosphere where I belong. I’ve been down here 57 years of my life and I’m ready to get back up there, relaxing and floating in the sky and looking down upon the emerald green planet to see it’s beauty. It’s blue from space, but I’ll be able to see the green above, or the blue of the water, because you’re everywhere when you’re in the atmosphere. You don’t have to be way up high in the stratosphere, either. Sure, you’ll have some outpost way up there. However, the troposphere, 10,000 feet and below, is a useful area to inhabit. One could be floating around, 5,000 feet high and be able to take some fantastic photographs and see everything beneath you because you have the above view, the superior view. Then, when somebody needs a helping hand, you could descend and administer aid. You don’t have to really worry about your zeppelin being like the Hindenburg that blows up. We’re not talking 1930’s technology anymore, we’re talking 21st century technology. You’d figure that mankind today could do a lot better job of building one.