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>I think you said noone pays attention to your information, right? I guess, in a way, not sure how to put this without being an asshat. It's not really useful? Information is useful because it has relevance to someone, like you. From what I've read, this all seems like ancient history, wayyy long ago. Like spanning across half a billion years. Your recent post about how it started is useful because well, it's a beginning, and that's always useful. Not many people are going to care about the middle. I'm not sure how to explain, but the info is irrelevant? It's something that would be in a history book, and taught when needed.
I understand. The thing is, I discovered a history book inside of myself. From the beginning, I knew it had little relevance to other people. I've rephrased quite a bit at times to make it more relevant to others, but I guess I wasn't sucessful.
This is going to sound mentally ill, but everything I'm posting here is 100% fact. It reads like a history book or a journal paper because when you take the veil off the fantastic, it becomes dull. Mystery is often injected into discussion of these things, but I'm a deep diver and actually autistically put into practice the strange things Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, and various religions said.
And I discovered that what these people and relgions said was true;
>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4270066/
>These results point to the nucleus of neurons as the potential locus of the engram in Aplysia
>http://www.eneuro.org/content/early/2018/05/14/ENEURO.0038-18.2018
>Thus, the behavioral, and a subset of the cellular, modifications characteristic of a form of nonassociative long-term memory in Aplysia can be transferred by RNA
Memory is passed down by RNA, which is what you get when you cleave a DNA strand during sexual reproduction.
I'm trying to wake people up to the biggest picture possible. No one put this data together for me - this is the cumulative effort of a ten year long struggle to decode the most complex signals ever received by man. Any human can receive these signals - I'm shouting as loudly as I can. You must begin to decode them yourself. I crave people who can speak to me on a genetic level.
Why do you think I post anonymously? Why I have no formal following? I'm here *to dump this info.* I've had inhuman levels of energy now for years, and I know Gaia is giving it to me to fuel the spread of this information.
>Now, the Lyra info would be valuable to the Lyra thread because it's related, relevant
Have you ever seen the TV show 'Connections?' The beauty of a fact is it's relevance to all other facts. To dwell on one point in history or time is depressing and limiting. To know and to piece together your personal path through space - that is freedom. Seeing the myriad streams which flowed together to make your river. Knowing the infinite future lifes that await you *are yours to design.* Feeling ownership over all technology to make that possible - that is power.
>Also, the fact that you have way lots of information, kind of am overload for some. For some reason, I also feel like this stuff would be able to be easily learned after the happenings, but just might be me. You said you work in a vacuum, so the above isn't that much useful then
It was designed as a repository of citations and arguments to support a particular interpretation of history and the universe. I believe that others like myself exist, and I want to contact them. This isolation may cause excesses of personality, or boring behavior.
I would love to find a place for this, but I guess there isn't one. I don't do this for an audience. That's why I leave threads upon request. I don't expect people to want to hear me, but I feel I have small right to present my ideas once in a while. To me, if I back off when asked, I haven't been rude.
I've learned to accept awkwardness.