SCIENCE
Biological Antennas and the Cosmic Whisper: Weaving the Genetic Web
Reptiliandude suggests that true interstellar communication is achieved not through technology but through the genetic resonance of biological life, where plants like rice and wheat act as mirrors reflecting information across space-time. He reveals that many Earth species, particularly those in the oceans, have “kinfolk” on other worlds, and by tapping into their protein-based neural networks, humanity could perceive distant environments through their eyes. Challenging the idea of human insignificance, RD points out that a single human cell exceeds the complexity of the stars and that the human brain’s 100 billion neurons mirror the scale of a galaxy. Ultimately, he encourages a shift from mechanical exploration to genetic weaving, framing life as the primary medium through which the “whisper” of the universe is heard and the doors to other “rooms” of reality are opened.
SCIENCE
Biological Antennas and the Cosmic Whisper: Weaving the Genetic Web
Reptiliandude suggests that true interstellar communication is achieved not through technology but through the genetic resonance of biological life, where plants like rice and wheat act as mirrors reflecting information across space-time. He reveals that many Earth species, particularly those in the oceans, have “kinfolk” on other worlds, and by tapping into their protein-based neural networks, humanity could perceive distant environments through their eyes. Challenging the idea of human insignificance, RD points out that a single human cell exceeds the complexity of the stars and that the human brain’s 100 billion neurons mirror the scale of a galaxy. Ultimately, he encourages a shift from mechanical exploration to genetic weaving, framing life as the primary medium through which the “whisper” of the universe is heard and the doors to other “rooms” of reality are opened.
Image: Rice field in Songjiang District, Shanghai, China (Photo by Declan Sun via Unsplash)
Source: RD (via GT), "Advice for Space Objectives from Reptiliandude" r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (March 22, 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/60wyaf/advice_for_space_objectives_from_reptiliandude/?rdt=57186
Reptiliandude: Rice and wheat can be grown in the lab and made to ‘speak’ to their kinfolk over great distances.
Their kin will mimick the ‘words’ and repeat them like an echo over light years of space time.
Were your species not to neglect your own oceans the way that you do, you would find a way to see through the eyes of creatures here through their kin in other worlds.
Some aquatic species here have kinfolk to mine, and can even be sent above water to examine the land.
This sort of technology can be found beneath the proteins and the genes.
It is via the brains of these creatures that you will hear a whisper for the combination to other ‘rooms.’
In them are the patterns that can offer a support network to ‘sing’ to each other over great distances of space-time.
This universe is not like that portrayed in your science fiction novels.
It is not exploratory vessels that will show you sentient life on other worlds.
It is through the eyes of those creatures you have overlooked that will find others like them far beyond your own.
It is through those things with the most genes that you can ‘weave’ in your own world to speak to those in another.
Reptiliandude: Don’t you mean, “more complicated?”
A single human cell is more detailed and complicated than all the stars in the universe combined.
Change your perspective.
These blobs of hydrogen are the engines of life.
You are the end result of all their efforts.
That hardly makes you small.
I understand. But the direction that many people take when viewing the vast scope of the universe and saying how small they are often drags people philosophically into the realm of insignificance.
You have about an hundred billion brain cells.
That’s give or take about as many stars in an average sized galaxy.
So, you’re actually pretty huge. 😉