THE BEACON
Nixie Tube Numerics: Retro Cathodes and the Visual Language of Hydrogen "Filaments"
The Consortium utilizes “drop-tech” to overwrite human consciousness, targeting the amygdala to disable empathy and force violent compliance as a means of social engineering and civilian disarmament. To counter this and verify the true history hidden within Earth’s oceans, humanity must move beyond specialized science to “coax” biophotons and utilize “Newton’s Cradle” vibration methods, allowing for the real-time observation of distant worlds through the eyes of highly evolved “cousin” species.
THE BEACON
Nixie Tube Numerics: Retro Cathodes and the Visual Language of Hydrogen "Filaments"
The Consortium utilizes “drop-tech” to overwrite human consciousness, targeting the amygdala to disable empathy and force violent compliance as a means of social engineering and civilian disarmament. To counter this and verify the true history hidden within Earth’s oceans, humanity must move beyond specialized science to “coax” biophotons and utilize “Newton’s Cradle” vibration methods, allowing for the real-time observation of distant worlds through the eyes of highly evolved “cousin” species.
Image: A GN-4 nixie tube (manufactured by ITT) cycling through its digits (Photo by Hellbus via Wikimedia Commons)
Source: RD, "All about the Beacon " r/InsurrectionEarth, Reddit, (September 10, 2018) https://www.reddit.com/r/InsurrectionEarth/comments/9ehyzf/all_about_the_beacon/
Garbotalk: This is vital information and should be shared among all those seeking to answer the beacon. The first steps have been taken, then repressed and misdirected away from our continued pursuit.
We must act on this as soon as absolutely possible!
etwaskatze: Ok. Totally not giving up. Not giving that impression. Morse code or tap code (with base 5 and going to 25 omitting the letter c) is up to the linguists, not me. What I am concerned with is the quantum entanglement. Does a C60 cage around hydrogen make a quantum entanglement automatically?
Reptiliandude: No comment.
stirs nuclear ‘chicken soup.’
etwaskatze: Ok. The POW tap code had a base of 5 with the letter C omitted… 5 different levels that hydrogen can be excited to. Tap the row then the column, got it but is the indo european alphabet really universal?
Reptiliandude: No.
It is not.
You are missing the point.
The point which I am making is that it is a ‘pulse-based’ way of communicating with all of the ‘pulses’ being of the same duration and length. You cannot at this time determine which spin characteristics would result.
But the moment that they occurred could be understood in terms of rows and columns if ‘timed’ correctly. And, of course the corresponding particles would ‘echo’ that ‘sentiment.’ Think of it yourselves as creating a ‘Rosetta Stone’ of an important mathematical principle before you try and speak with any other form of a developed language.
etwaskatze: So, the tap code was very specific to the english alphabet. I don’t see how we could use it to another language.
But the pow tap code was based upon the english alphabet, i.e. 1:1 was “a” 1:2 was “b” 2:1 was “f” and 3:1 was “k.” We do not have another alphabet that fits into this sequence (asianic, cyrillic or arabic). Is there a new alphabet that we need to discover?
Garbotalk: Using our own alphabet will suffice to get the ball rolling. Focusing on the message is less important than the method to send it. The Fibonacci sequence or pi would be a powerful message, numeric, and understood by all.
Reptiliandude: Are you telling me that you’ve never used columnar math functions?
Get yourself a Newton’s Cradle and ponder the possibilities.
Here: I’ll help you. . . .. .. .. ….
Not sure about you, but if I saw my ‘lamp’ ‘flickering’ to one plus one makes two and two plus two males four, I’d conclude that there was intelligent life tapping on its baby crib. You’re biting off a lot to chew at once. How about ‘Chopsticks’ beginner skillz before playing a Fibonacci concerto?
etwaskatze: I wonder if the number of hydrogen molecules enclosed within the sphere make a difference…
Reptiliandude: I’d be more concerned about the ‘weight’ and number of protons if I was working with ‘hydrogen.’
etwaskatze: Kind of one and the same with hydrogen unless you sre talking deutrium or tridium… Deutrium and tridium do not have the same quantum characteristics as Hydrogen and tridium is not naturally occring, and deutrium is less than 1% of naturally occuring hydrogen and would not have been included in the spectrum that the “wow” signal sent.
Reptiliandude: Nope.
Glad we are on the same page. But they can be used to add some ‘umph’ to the ‘record needle.’
etwaskatze: So, are we talking purely using one isotope, or mixing them? The “heavier” isotopes would have a harder time making it out of the nano structure, but exciting them would make rupturing the carbon sphere easier, making what would most likely be a really long chain radioactive hydro carbon instead of a cosmic crystal ball. Although this does bring up some very interesting options for hazardous waste storage and disposal…hmmmm
Reptiliandude: Have you ever seen Russian Nixie Tubes?
http://rutubes.com/category/nixie-tubes/

I think it’s delightfully ‘retro’ how a ‘tube’ can represent numbers and symbols.
Of course, they take a lot of energy because of the type of ‘filament.’ But they have a really nice look, don’t they?
Especially, when built into clocks .
All those cathodes all ‘strung’ together. Phosphor, high pressure gasses and photons all working together. We should have a carbon day, to celebrate the minx that made all this possible.
Garbotalk: There are patent applications for using a fullerene encapsulation of hydrogen isotopes for nuclear fusion that would be worth reviewing.
Everyone should google “nano encapsulation of hydrogen molecules in fullerene C60.”
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141391002000873
Perhaps some others may pick up some good nuggets from this.
etwaskatze: Sooo…not a vacuum tube or semi-conductor, something more like a gas filled tube we’ll say H2 for fun, that perhaps has a carbon nano tube for a filament that excites a Buckeyball filled with tritium, which oscilates like a quartz clock and can calibrate frequencies from similiarly configured hardware?
Reptiliandude: Huh?
Sorry…
I can’t hear you over this plasma beam I’m trying to keep steady.
F’n fusion…
So hard to sustain, you know? Not sure what you’re working on, though.
*Glances at ‘security camera’ and sees ‘cup’ ‘vibrating’ on the coffee table in ‘reception.’
Huh…
That’s weird.