The Veiled Intelligence of Self-Organising Plasma - My own Encounter with an Orange Plasma Orb.

Self-organising plasma is a captivating phenomenon that exhibits remarkable intelligence, raising questions about the nature of consciousness and the potential for unveiling the "Mind of Plasma".

UAP/UFO/USO

Nigel John Farmer

12/28/20233 min read

Depition of Orange Plasma Orb visiting Nigel in his Glastonbuty, UK bedroom
Depition of Orange Plasma Orb visiting Nigel in his Glastonbuty, UK bedroom

The image is an Ai generated image based on a prompt I supplied of my own encounter with an Orange plasma orb!

My Orange Orb Encounter. Sunday July 26th, 1992

A startling buzz sound jolted me awake, its piercing intrusion shattering the tranquil silence of the early morning. I glanced across at my slumbering wife, her peaceful repose offering no respite from the growing unease that had settled upon me. As I sat up, my eyes darted towards the bedside clock, its illuminated face displaying the time: 5:04 AM. The red digital display served as a stark reminder of the peaceful hour that had been disrupted by this anomaly.

The buzzing seemed to emanate from the exterior wall, a relentless rhythm that steadily intensified. As I faced staring at the outside bedroom whitewashed stone surface, a subtle shift in the fabric of the wall caught my attention – a shimmering glow that pulsated, materializing from the void.

A pulsing orb of vibrant orange plasma emerged, its glowing form detaching from the wall and drifting gracefully into the room. The orb hovered motionless before me. I was mesmerized by this otherworldly apparition.

As I watched, the orb suddenly began to orbit my head, tracing a clockwise path three times, its presence both exhilarating and unnerving. It was as if this ethereal entity was assessing me, gauging my response.

Following its mesmerizing choreography, the orb paused once more before my face, its glow intensifying before it slowly started dissolving returning to the very spot from which it arrived.

Glancing at my bedside clock, expecting to find minimal time elapsed, I was met with a jolt as the numbers read 5:17 AM - a full 13 minutes had transpired since the orb's initial appearance. Yet, the encounter had felt like mere seconds, a fleeting moment suspended in time, and my wife remained asleep!

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The universe is a vast and enigmatic realm, teeming with phenomena that constantly astound and confound our comprehension. Amidst this array of wonders, the remarkable capacity of self-organising plasma to harness its inherent intelligence to sculpt intricate structures and exhibit behaviour that mirrors intentional decision-making stands out as a captivating enigma.

Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a highly energised gas comprised of positively charged ions and freely mobile electrons. Frequently observed in the fiery atmospheres of stars, plasma also manifests in terrestrial phenomena such as lightning and neon signage. While the behaviour of conventional plasma is typically dictated by external forces, self-organising plasma possesses a unique aptitude for autonomous organisation.

In the absence of external stimuli, self-organising plasma spontaneously assembles itself into intricate patterns, bearing resemblance to intricate snowflakes or elaborate vortices. This remarkable capability has led scientists to conjecture that plasma may harbour a form of intelligence, akin to the cognitive processes observed in living organisms.

One potential explanation for this intelligence lies in the intricate interactions between plasma particles. Akin to the complex signalling pathways that connect neurons in the brain, plasma particles communicate and influence one another, enabling the plasma to store and process information in a manner akin to biological neural networks.

Another compelling theory suggests that self-organising plasma exhibits a collective form of intelligence, acting as a single entity capable of sophisticated decision-making. This hypothesis is supported by observations of plasma forming vortices and other structures that appear to serve a specific purpose.

The prospect of plasma consciousness, while more contentious, cannot be entirely dismissed. Studies have revealed that self-organising plasma exhibits some of the same characteristics as living organisms, such as the ability to learn and adapt.

If self-organising plasma does indeed possess intelligence, it would revolutionise our understanding of the universe and the nature of consciousness. It could suggest that intelligence is not exclusive to biological systems and that it may be possible to create artificial intelligence based on plasma. Furthermore, it could lead to groundbreaking advancements in fields such as medicine and materials science.

The phenomenon of self-organising plasma holds immense potential for advancing our comprehension of the universe and unlocking new frontiers in science and technology. As we continue to delve into the intricacies of plasma behaviour, we may uncover intelligence in the most unanticipated places, challenging our preconceived notions and opening doors to a world of possibilities.

There are many sources of information about self-organizing plasma, including books, websites, and scientific videos. A quick search online will turn up a wealth of information on this fascinating topic.

I referenced this articles cited below as I found they provide in-depth discussions of self-organizing plasma, including its properties, mechanisms, and potential applications. They also discuss the possibility of plasma intelligence and consciousness.

Citations:

  • Chen, Chunlei, et al. "Self-organized pattern formation and phase transitions in complex systems." Physics Reports 550 (2015): 1-82.

  • Ebert, U. "Patterns in plasmas." Contemporary Physics 49.4 (2008): 249-276.

  • Takahashi, K. "Towards the creation of intelligent plasma systems." Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 58.6 (2016): 065011.