🛸 Ancient Clues for a Modern Technology?
@jaimemaussan1
Engraved artifacts found across the region of Ojuelos – Tula – Hidalgo – Jalisco, often linked to ancient contact theories, depict what appear to be non-human beings interacting with floating spheres.
📜 In the analyzed images:
•Two figures seem to revere or activate a sphere containing what looks like a circuit or energy symbol.
•In other depictions, a figure with an elongated face (resembling a “Grey”) is blowing onto a conical-vortex sphere, from which filaments emerge—perhaps representing energy discharge or activation.
Could these symbolic gestures actually be encoded instructions on how to activate such spheres?
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⚙️ Technological Inspiration: A Vortex to Activate the Sphere
Building on these ancient hints, a concrete and modern hypothesis takes form:
A donut-shaped (toroidal) device with a central cavity to hold the Buga Sphere, capable of inducing levitation and rotation through a controlled vortex.
💡 The system is based on three physical principles:
1.A tangential duct injects high-pressure compressed air into the torus.
2.This creates a rotating vortex flow along the internal rim.
3.The sphere begins to spin and levitate, possibly recharging its internal electrostatic or magnetic field.
🔁 Part of the airflow exits through tangential slits, while the rest continues to circulate, creating a self-reinforcing loop that grows stronger with each rotation—very similar to toroidal plasma confinement concepts.
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🔬 Resonance with the Buga Sphere’s Known Behavior
The recent tests conducted by your team have shown that the Buga Sphere responds to external stimuli, especially:
•330–340 Hz (human voice range)
•1.3–1.5 kHz (modulated tones)
•2.4 Hz (radio frequency)
This suggests that the sphere is responsive to vibration and fields, and not just a passive artifact.
Injecting a rotational airflow could stimulate its structure mechanically and energetically, creating a new experimental context for future measurements.
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🎞️ Connecting with Interestelar Visuals
Previous episodes of Interestelar already showcased 3D renderings of a complex containment platform:
•A multi-layer circular structure embracing the sphere.
•Mechanical arms and a platform designed for levitation and isolation.
•The implication that levitation is part of the sphere’s activation or function.
🌀 The addition of a tangential airflow system—whether air, sound, or cold plasma—could be the missing mechanical trigger that transforms the platform from a display system into an activation environment.
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🔧 Experimental Prototype: The Next Logical Step?
To move toward controlled testing, a prototype could be designed with:
•🔄 A variable tangential airflow injector (adjustable angle, pressure, and flow).
•🧲 A magnetic or electrostatic levitation system, using Tesla coils or Helmholtz coils.
•🎙️ High-sensitivity frequency sensors to measure response in known ranges (330 Hz to 2.4 Hz).
•📡 Optional mantric or vibrational audio input, matching what previously triggered a measurable effect.
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📢 Proposal to Jaime Maussan and the Interestelar Team
We propose this concept for consideration in future experiments. With the expertise of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and your acoustic-energy researchers, this model could provide:
•A way to test if the sphere is truly an active system;
•A new method of triggering electromagnetic or informational responses;
•A bridge between ancient symbolic representations and modern experimental setups.
💭 Perhaps the ancients left us more than symbols—
Perhaps they left us functional diagrams awaiting reactivation by those who can listen… and observe.
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