Thursday, October 16, 2025

2027: Reinventing Humanity with Mind-to-Machine Interfacing

 

Vimana are mythological flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit epics. You can read about them in the various ancient texts about battles in ancient India. It's my understanding that they were not human-made. They may have been human-made, but were not human-invented. The technology of these flying castles was brought here from somewhere else.

The technology is interesting at a fundamental level, but what really grabbed my attention was this constant reference to these devices operated by some sort of mind-to-machine interface. At the time these stories were recorded, these vimana that they would put humans into were all encapsulated in common sayings and hymns describing a world that we find difficult to take literally today. “They” being the people that we could identify as the Anunnaki or the Elohim. They had various words for them that always meant gods, but basically we're talking space aliens... beings not from our earth, beings from some other place.

The mechanistic stuff that was described in these hymns in interesting, given the interpretation and connotation of very specific words in these ancient texts when we don't really know how the author was intending a particular word to be interpreted. So there's ambiguity all over the place when reading these.

Resurrection 2027, the topic herein, is all about the wireless mind-to-machine interfacing with these vimana. This tech will make Elon Musk's chip in your head dream be ultimately leapfrogged and quickly forgotten.

This interfacing technology is already in development now and has been since the late 1950's. It has been tested on humans in black projects and refined to a point that it is time for the rest of humanity to benefit from it. It is based on an analog system around Ampere's Law.

Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836) was this guy who did incredibly delicate, refined thinking about electricity in the early 1800s. He came up with his primary discovery that was named Ampere's Law in 1825... long before the contributions of James Clerk Maxwell, who thought Ampere was a genius.

At the core of Ampere's Law is this idea about magnetism. This is a key component. Ampere's Law directly involves the manner in which a human interfaces with this mind-to-machine tech. If you understand the electricity involved, it is at an extremely delicate level and at a level of refined control that we cannot even imagine... even how the circuits might work, but it does.

The digital people are off dreaming up things like putting a chip in your head when you really don't have to; the UFOs that were reverse engineered more than half a century ago work with a direct interface between mind and machine. You put your hands on two plates and operate the craft directly with consciousness without any need for a chip implant. Your mind connects to the flying craft and you go zipping off.

This was described in ancient Indian hymns in Sanskrit and Avastan. These are very old languages that predate the concept of Persia. They go way back. These languages described the situation of humans dealing with the Elohim, the gods of the Bible and these horrid beings and how they killed people. They would go through whole villages looking for specific DNA. It was actually the individual mind presenting itself in that human that they were after. And they would get these humans and they'd use them as pilots for their vimana.

So the “gods” were actually draining the physical life from the human pilots they used to fly these craft. In the process of doing this these humans generally didn't last more than 18 months; many of them didn't last more than nine months, so the “gods” had to constantly replace them with new people.

We came across an intriguing old hymn talking about a slaughter in a village in which specific individuals were selected; thereafter the rest of the village was killed, as though the village was an asset to other Elohim, so they completely wiped out their DNA.

So I have reason to believe that certain breakthroughs have already been achieved and that Ampere's Law has already been used to create mind-to-machine connections with modern humans flying intersteller craft in the past half century. I think that breakthroughs that occurred very early this year or late last year will manifest for us all across 2026 in various different places and come together in a confluence in 2027 with a proliferation of the technology. There'll be prototypes of course; there'll be working ones that won't be frying people's brains.

So let me explain the pertinent corollaries of Ampere's Law. We're dealing with bioelectricity, and I doubt Ampere ever conceived of humans as running on electric current within our brains. If you take two magnets and you put the similar poles together, they try and push themselves apart. This is a law most of us are familiar with. Now, coils of wire that are electrified spark off and become what we call an electromagnet. The thinking was that if you did this exact same thing with two sets of coils and put similar poles together, that they would repel. But it's not true. It does not happen.

The subtlety gets really intense because you have to understand the nature of the current of the slow, natural flow of the electricity through the copper coils. And we're going to bypass tons of subtlety here and state a quick conclusion to get us moving on. The conclusion is that Ampere discovered that currents moving through wires cause an entrainment. This entrainment overcomes the repulsive factor, but does not eliminate it.

So it's not as though the repulsion goes away in the electromagnet. It is there. We just don't think about it because we can't easily see any outward effects in our reality. The poles of the two electromagnets that have similar poles do not repel. They glom together.

That doesn't work on regular magnets. You put two south poles together, they're going to push apart. You put two north poles together, they're going to push apart. So why does an coiled electromagnet that in all other ways is a magnet work in the opposite way?

What Ampere discovered was that as all of these electrons are moving, if you have two currents going in the same direction, that what happens is the repulsive force goes out to the side. So it is as though the flow of the current causes the repulsive force to be redirected at a 90 degree angle. The repulsive force is seen to disappear as the entrainment force from the two currents flowing in the same direction cause each current to want to join the other current. As long as they're flowing in the same direction, you have a tendency for these two currents to join, and then if they are allowed to join, the repulsive force is also then shunted off at a tangential angle. This is at the core of the mind-to-machine interface stuff.

So... the ancient texts talked about the burn out of humans using this tech. They presented three formulas for gold-based products that were given to humans to make them last longer. Humans would last a little longer, but they'd still burn out relatively quickly. It turns out that the issue was entrainment and the inability of humans to get their mind out of the alien technology, to disconnect so to speak... that the entrainment was persistent even when a human was not in the driver's seat.

The Elohim hated working these things. The Anunnaki, the Devas, the gods in the Hindu texts, all hated getting into these machines themselves, even though they were capable of doing it. Maybe they also experienced terrible effects. There's no description of why. We don't know why they hated doing it. So that's why they used humans as drivers. But the human drivers continued to be connected to these machines after using them for quite some time, even when they were not sitting in the chair of the vimana.

There are two specific hymns that discuss this, if you read it the right way, how the Elohim killed humans after a crash of a vimana because the human had failed or malfunctioned. The reason was they couldn't use a new human driver until the old human's connection to the machine was severed, so they had to kill him. So now, as humanity develops these mind-machine interface machines today, there's all kinds of stuff we've got to worry about.

The movement of brain electricity is what allows the interconnection through Ampere's law. So there's reason to suppose that the receiving pad for the connection where the humans put their hands will be crystalline in nature. That was repeatedly discussed in these ancient texts, how they would have to get a particular crystal and refine it. Basically, the idea was to get crystals that would tolerate extreme vibration like the crystals in little watches.

All computer chips are crystalline in nature. Some will vibrate so fast and be so sensitive that they can entrain to the very extreme subtle, delicate... in Ampere's words... vibration of the electricity in the human brain. And this will be what will make the connection to this amplified electrical current flowing through these pads that will then connect to the electrical current via circulating melanin. The stuff in your pineal gland circulates through your body in a very sluggish way.

Ampere probably did not suspect that the human brain was electric. And I don't think he knew anything about the vimana. He was just fascinated with electricity and had a particular kind of engineering mind that was very well suited for it.

Of course, universe provides and guides. None of this is by accident. Or it is exactly the universe trying to create fortuitous accidents that cause complexity to increase and novelty to emerge.

So Ampere's Law has to do with the flow of the current, the flow causing the entrainment at a molecular level with the little magnets that are the electrons. This has already been investigated and high-level people are working on these mind-to-machine interfaces using native human-crafted analog systems.

They can't be digital... for a lot of reasons. Because digital blocks subtlety, for one. It's only ones and zeros... nothing in between, but that's what you need - the minute delta in between... at a pulse level. Anyway, this is what we're going to be dealing with approaching 2027.

Now, there are some profound consequences to this. First, Elon Musk's brain chip thing is going to go away. It's going to fade because it won't be necessary. You won't have to do surgeries for implants to get the connection between the brain and the software that you're after. So that's one effect.

It will alter our manufacturing pathways that are already in place. It will also provide new manufacturing pathways. We're going to have all these digital robots. Digital robots are going to need some form of coordination to work well. You can put that coordination into the software in the individual robot and then you're going to run into all of the problems with the software collisions in our real world where the software thinks it takes this robot 19 milliseconds to walk across this particular pathway, but because of the slipperiness of the floor it took him 21 milliseconds and he got hit by the forklift that was zipping through. That kind of thing.

That kind of thing is going to happen all the time because of the inability for humans to be precise about activities within our real common shared reality and the digital understanding of them... because the digital understanding of them does not allow for the slop, the inexactitude of matter in our physical reality.

So it may be that humans will build mind-machine interfaces and have a human sit there and manage hundreds of robots by being able to think them through these things and give them instructions through a machine pad that would be controlled by his mind, being able to actually shunt it over to a particular robot... like to tell it, hurry up, you're gonna get smashed.

So by 2027, humans will get a big boost because the mind-to-machine interface comes online, even though as just a prototype. It's not going to be that complex. There will be proprietary aspects to it. Those will be overcome quickly simply because of the economic value of this.

This will also eliminate the issue of AI. AI won't be involved as we understand it. You don't need AI when you can actually go right to the human brain and augment it through connection.

And so there's going to be other kinds of connections. You'll be able to augment it by having the human mind connect to databases. So you won't have to search through a computer this way. You can do it at a mental level just by putting your hand on these pads that then control some form of visual display for you to retrieve results. Very, very, very, very, very fast because it's moving at the speed of thought. Far faster than the speed of typing. Far far faster and also much more diverse.

So this is in our future – very soon, beginning by 2027. This is one of those things that are going to come at us out of left field. It's going to disrupt a lot of industry. It's going to disrupt a lot of our social order in a positive way. There'll be negatives as well, but it will be largely beneficial because it's going to revalue human brains in a way we'd never anticipated.

There will be people that have real talent for this - not college educated - just smart individuals that will be propelled up the socio-economic ladder because of their talents. The result is going to be a very different understanding and structure for our reality.

OK, so we're in 2027 when this rolls out. In January and February we should get the hints of it and we should be dealing with this new reality by June. Whatever they name it doesn't matter... it's a mind-to-machine interface that will be altering our species at a huge level.

This alteration will take us 50 years to absorb the first little chunk of it because you can see how if you had a mind-to-machine interface you could directly interact with computers, computer programming becomes an entirely different operation.

When you can interact with AI, AI becomes your servant. There's all different kinds of stuff in here based on the ability of the human mind to directly interact with digital systems through an analog-to-digital interface that reads the electrical currents via Ampere's law through highly sensitive crystalline structures to which human skin has an affinity. So it gets really complex.

The material you're going to put your hands on has to be specially engineered for this. So I don't know how long that kind of stuff is going to take before it becomes effective, but in 2027, we'll see the initial stages of rolling this out. Development will become very exponential, with applications expanding very rapidly thereafter because of the increase in efficiency that people using it are getting from the mind-to-machine interface.

Anyway, so it affects things like learning, jobs, and skill sets. There will be games from it at all these weird different levels. Everything from mind controller, robots fighting it out, etc., but also direct mind contention games through these devices across the internet.

There will be social ramifications that you just don't instantly think of. The human mind will become such a strategic resource that countries will go to war over fentanyl production being introduced into their country, because that would be destructive of the mind capacity that the country is counting on for its future survival, and so on.

So there's all kinds of social ramifications, even like spying. Once you can reach in with your mind to a computer itself... your mind is so much faster... that's what AI is going to basically do - it'll be on the other side of this, controlling the subsets, the sub-routines, if you will, that your mind will access through these devices because it can respond more rapidly than straightforward digital circuitry in which you would have to guide the digital circuit in order to trigger a particular function. Here you won't have to. The functions will be pooled. I'm speaking of the word function in the computer sense, in the assembly language sense.

And these functions will be pre-compiled and pooled. Your mind will just be able to sort and select, put them all together, and boom, your program is done. Literally, in milliseconds if it's trivial. And maybe even some rather strong programs that would be easily done in just milliseconds, sorting through the routines in your mind and saying how you want the flow to go. It'll affect all different kinds of things throughout our society. But it's not going to be easy. So it's going to be 50 years for the absorption phase, to integrate the tech into humanity.

The first five years are going to be the roughest as we begin integrating our understanding of the concepts that a human mind can interact with a machine directly. Once early testing is complete, they'll be anxious to roll this out into society as rapidly as they can because of the huge promise of benefits. And so they'll rush and won't take adequate precautions, and so we're going to encounter difficulties. These difficulties are going to be of a couple of different varieties, but will key around one thing, and that's this concept of hyperspace.

There's one aspect of this that's not at all apparent unless you've done hyperspace journeys via psychedelics, as I have. In hyperspace, you learn that everything is transactional and that there's all these other species that exist... other intelligences presenting themselves the way that they appear on their planet.

Hyperspace is also known in ancient literature as the bardo, which was delineated as a time, not an actual space... in this case time is immaterial - it does not exist. In our experience, because hyperspace is an actual space, it's an actual separating space between two states of consciousness, life and death.

So hyperspace exists in consciousness. These mind-to-machine interface devices are going to interact with consciousness so that some people are going to have serious encounters with hyperspace. A lot of the early versions of these devices, and maybe even later ones, specifically later ones, will be tuned to allow this, and this is probably what those people that have already journeyed in hyperspace on psychedelics have observed, because not all of the denizens, not all of the beings you meet there, are of an equal nature.

There are beings there that appear to be there by mechanical means, not just natural means. And so they're sullen, they're different, they're easily seen, but they're different from all the other things you will meet there. They're visitors like us, and so maybe we will discover that. Maybe we'll use this to go to hyperspace and interact with it at a level where our minds are not really participating, where they're not entrained in the space... just poking into it a little bit.

It's going to be a rapid, accelerated integration of this technology into the human social order. Maybe it'll take ten years to manufacture millions of these devices, but they'll sooner or later be ubiquitous. They will require contact to work, so they won't be something able to be beamed at you. But the tech is going to radicalize everything.

It's going to destroy governments, it's going to collapse economic systems, elevate new ones, destroy religions, all different kinds of things within an extremely short period of time, causing vast amounts of chaos in the process of producing further levels of complexity than we can imagine now. At this point, we cannot imagine the ramifications of the mind-machine interface on human nature and society.

Within this initial five-year period, and especially within the first year, which is 2027, even though we see the promise of the resurrection and can see its fulfillment being enacted in this technology, the resurrection in this case is the elevation of humanity over the machines because the human mind is ever so much more flexible, fast, and cheap.

But in 2027, the initial users of this mind-to-machine interface will have great success, but then there will be a puzzling aspect of it where there's crash and burns that occur, which will be hard to comprehend. We'll understand that our concept is slightly flawed in spite of all of the physical success that we're having. And we're going to see that the failures, the crash and burns, are not aberrant. They're an integral part of this. And it's based on our understanding at a very subtle level that's going to cause this kind of thing.

So we will, in the use of these devices, be interacting with a layer of hyperspace. There will be times that because of the nature of the machinery and some other factors that affect it, some of those people will be bumped into hyperspace in a way they had not anticipated, that they were unaware of. They're not psychonauts, they've never taken psychedelic drugs, they just don't know this kind of thing can happen.

They'll go into hyperspace and they will meet what is known as “the bug”, a frightening entity that exists there. It's reported by lots of people that take psilocybin and mescaline. And we have lots of sketches of it. It's scary and all these different kinds of things. I didn't find it so scary as it was annoying. It's dominating, I've interacted with it, it threw me out of its space; it's very powerful, but it could not keep me out of its space. Once it irritated me, I got very, very determined to enter its space. It was using mind power. And it got quite irritated that I was able to puncture its space repeatedly. Every time it would throw me out, I'd come back. I didn't know what I was doing... I was stoned on mescaline, and I'd been doing a lot of heavy-duty meditation for a couple of years before this experience.

Anyway, so the bug is irritating. It's authoritarian. It doesn't have emotions the way we understand it. And it's annoyed at us and is annoying to us. And humans will encounter the bug. The bug wants to own everything. It's imperial in that sense. It messes with humans all the time, apparently. And at a mental level you could think of it as like a sort of a chunky praying mantis. That's sort of the image it projects, making itself appear large, but you can make yourself just as large as you want in hyperspace. Or shrink yourself. Think of Alice in Wonderland.

So humans are going to encounter the bug by these accidental intrusions into hyperspace, and that's going to divert a whole lot of the development of this technology into this very intriguing area, but it won't be very productive for employment. Or at least not at an open level. We'll be employing people to investigate it. It'll become like a new arms race.

Theoretically, as far as I know, all life exists in hyperspace; we all participate in hyperspace. And theoretically, you could find any living beings imprint or soul in hyperspace that is existent now if you knew how to search for it.

Now, bear in mind, hyperspace exists throughout the universe, so it's jam-packed with life forms and is noisy. They're not all humans. And so it gets really, really, really complex, but it's a very rich area to mine for actual physical capabilities within the material world.

Once we get into 2026 we'll start seeing instances in science of information that is going to contribute to these devices. It's analog so that's a lot different than the digital world we are used to. Digital has a certain speed of development. Analog has a speed of development that is based upon concepts and understanding. You run into a developmental wall, but then as soon as you overcome that understanding hurdle, you get another big leap, unlike digital, where you've got laborious code that has to be written.

So this will emerge in leaps as we go forward. And then it'll start combining as people get their hands on the gear and apply it to different areas. I'm quite encouraged. 2027 will be the beginning of the resurrection of humanity and the social order.

The ultimate impact is that we're going to be able to intentionally reimagine ourselves, reinvent ourselves as a species, perhaps for the first time ever.

Now, also understand that this means our planet will be in mass chaos for quite awhile. We're not the simple world that Bible believers want us to believe. We don't live in that world even now. I don't think anybody ever lived in that world. It was all a fiction. Anyone can clearly see we do not live in the world that is described by the Bible. In so many ways, we're so much more complex than the Bible paints us. It's awfully hard to believe in anything that comes out of any of these religious books. All of these religious texts are about to fall away as we get into hyperspace.

Our world is so much more complex, and complexity is a goal of the universe because you've seen for yourself that reality is not as they describe. In that world one can't discover novelty, and that's the goal in our opinion. Novelty can't exist without increasing complexity. And so we're all in the midst of that increasing complexity that is now about to change, where complexity increases complexity in an expansive fashion because of the interaction of all of these things. Digital technology on one side, mind-to-machine interface on the other side.

Once that begins, humans are going to have to reinvent themselves. You'll have to reinvent yourself mentally in order to use these devices. You'll have to have emotional control, not control of your thoughts, but control of the emotional link to your thoughts... because it is the emotional control that affects the melanin that is going to interact with these devices.

So you can't be smoking meth or popping speed and getting all jazzed up and running these devices. Drugs of any sort won't aid you; the destruction of emotional control is the result of basically any drug.

We'll have to redo our school system. If you want to get a job working with these machines, you will have to understand how you'll have to train your mind to work this way. It will be the untrained minds, the undisciplined minds, that will bump out of the area into the machinery of hyperspace and end up meeting the bug and it's gonna freak them out.

Once it starts breaking down the whole social order, there'll be arguments across the internet and questions about whether or not we are being invaded... because everybody will be coming from a gritology viewpoint, not an ontology viewpoint.

There's going to be confusion during this first five years as we go through all of these initial stages. The emerging automated robo taxi technology will be useless soon. You'll just be able to have your interface. It'll probably be portable like your phone. Maybe you just put it on and wear it on a medallion on your chest.

It'll just require skin contact. So then you'll be able to summon a robo taxi and drive it based on mental instructions interacting with a much less robust AI because the AI won't have to. So this is our future.

There's going to be huge amounts of variance over what you understand now and how it actually will emerge. It's not possible for us to get an accurate description of the process of what we're going to be going through in these next 50 years. It'll affect every damn thing in weird ways we can't imagine. Maybe they'll put a device in presidential debates and you've got to put your hand on it and you've got to respond with your mind because if you can't do that, your mind is too slow to be president. That's a weird example, but you see my point. It's going to impact everything. Once it begins, it's going to upend society in an accelerated fashion, leaping forward in unanticipated ways in just the first five years. I've got another maybe 20 pages of notes on this. This is like three quarters of one page. Stay tuned for more.

extracted from the substack of Clif High on September 7, 2025

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