Itâs fascinating that the 3D printers theyâre planning to use on the moon rely on lasers to melt the material into a solid form. It seems they use a brush-like tool for flattening, followed by the lasers. The creator from the â60 Minutesâ video is collaborating with NASA on this technology, and NASA even provided his company with simulated lunar surface material.
Interestingly, he was on the path to priesthood. However, after a hurricane devastated his home, his journey pivoted towards building these unique homes. He once shared his vision with the Bishop of Texas, who believed it was a divine calling and encouraged him to pursue this innovative housing solution.
The advantages are evident: the houses are more durable, cost-efficient, and offer great insulation. Moreover, one of his core missions, which he considers non-negotiable, is to provide housing for the most vulnerable and overlooked homeless individuals in society.
Living sustainably is vital wherever humanity aims to expand. This initiative marks a significant step towards space colonization. (And who needs Mars when we have the moon?)
I often contemplate the idea of expanding our inner space. Could it be limited by the space we expand in our external, waking reality? Itâs a possibility.
On a related note, I recently encountered an intriguing âtechnologyâ in a book, which seems apt for our discussion on blending the esoteric with new technologies. I wanted to introduce this concept, which some advanced species might inherently possess.
Before delving into the quote, I must mention that Iâve experienced psychic communication on two distinct occasions. These encounters, which occurred while I was fully awake, were involuntary but profound, and theyâve shaped both my past journey and future aspirations, especially when considering the potential of non-action.
Beyond psychic communication, Iâve also experienced a phenomenon akin to the âbig toe painâ mentioned later. Once, while with my father-in-law, I felt an intense, unfamiliar pain in my hip. Instinctively, I asked him if this was the pain he frequently felt in his hips. To my surprise, my description matched his experience. This occurrence held particular significance as it coincided with a pivotal moment in our relationship. I canât help but wonder if it foretells a spiritually significant event that awaits us in the afterlife.
"Our species, able to see the physical universe from the beginning, took the route of astronomy, gravity, electromagnetics, particle theory, quantum mechanics, etc., which we call our sciences.
Lacking this clue of a visible physical universe, other species learned NVC (non-verbal communication). If I were proficient at NVC (which I am not), and you asked me what was the matter because you detected (unconsciously by NVC) that I had a problem, I would be able to transmit into your sensory system how it felt to have the sore big toe that I had. You would momentarily have a sore toe, just as I had, still understanding that it was my big toe that hurt, not yours. Thus you would know, far better than by means of any possible words that I could say, what I was experiencing or feeling or wanted to communicate.
Instead of my wife calling by phone to say that she would be late for dinner and that she would arrive at nine oâclock, I would get a picture âin my headâ of her driving the car with the headlights on, with the number 9 flashing simultaneously in the picture. She would also show me a picture of the right rear tire of the car, flat and being changed by a local state trooper. All of this could be transmitted superimposed with a signal of warmth and love in the space of perhaps two or three seconds, no more."
Happy early Friday the 13th.




