In An Email To Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre - General NobuNaga [ IV * ☠️🐺☠️ ] AKA ''Very Handsome Black Dude or simply, ''THE PERFECT BLACK'', Also Wrote About The Hypothetical Framework, Earth exists within an artificial enclosure.

 



Hypothetical Framework

Premise: Assume, purely for exploration, that Earth exists within an artificial enclosure ("the dome" or firmament).

Within this hypothesis:

  • The enclosure is intentional rather than natural.
  • It serves as a containment system.
  • It prevents ordinary movement into or out of Earth's spiritual ecosystem.
  • Escape requires exceptional knowledge, permission, or spiritual attainment.

Purpose of the enclosure

One possible purpose is the harvesting of what some esoteric traditions call "loosh"—an energetic by-product of conscious experience, particularly intense emotion, suffering, desire, fear, love, conflict, and attachment.

Under this model:

  • Humanity functions less as the ultimate purpose of Earth and more as participants in an energetic ecosystem.
  • Human experience produces something valuable.
  • That energetic output is collected by whatever intelligence constructed or maintains the enclosure.

Death does not equal escape

In this framework, physical death is not liberation.

Instead:

  1. The body dies.
  2. Consciousness survives.
  3. The soul remains inside the containment system.
  4. It enters an intermediate realm (which various traditions might describe as purgatory, the astral plane, the bardo, or a reincarnation waiting area).
  5. Eventually it is returned to Earth.

Thus reincarnation is not primarily spiritual evolution but recycling.


Souls as reusable storage devices

Within this hypothesis, a soul can be viewed almost like a reusable storage medium.

The cycle would look something like this:

  1. A soul begins a new incarnation with little or no conscious memory.
  2. It lives an entire lifetime.
  3. Every experience becomes accumulated information.
  4. Upon death, that information is extracted or utilized.
  5. Memory is erased or largely suppressed.
  6. The soul is prepared for another incarnation.

The soul itself is constant.

The personality is temporary.

The experiences are what are being collected.

Why memories disappear

This model naturally explains why people generally do not remember previous lives.

Memory loss would not be an accident.

It would be a feature of the system.

A blank slate prevents contamination of future data collection.

Population changes

An interesting extension of my hypothesis concerns population dynamics.

If souls are managed externally, then population need not be determined solely by biological reproduction.

Instead, a higher-level management system could regulate incarnation rates.

Periods of:

  • population growth,
  • decline,
  • pandemics,
  • wars,
  • recoveries,

could reflect adjustments in how many souls are incarnated at a given time.

The total number of available souls need not equal the number of living humans.

Some could remain in reserve while others are incarnated.


The "storage key" analogy

One way to visualize the hypothesis is:

 Imagine reusable encrypted storage devices.

Each incarnation is like inserting a blank drive into a computer.

The drive accumulates data.

When full:

  • it is removed,
  • the information is copied,
  • the drive is erased,
  • then reused.

The soul is the storage medium.

The lifetime is the recording session.

The accumulated experience is the valuable product.

Spiritual traditions

Within this framework, many religions and mystical traditions become reinterpretations of the same underlying reality.

Meditation, enlightenment, liberation, gnosis, or salvation may all represent attempts to escape the reincarnation mechanism rather than simply becoming morally better people.

Different traditions would then be preserving fragments of the same forgotten knowledge.

The overall model

Putting it together, the hypothesis becomes:

Earth is an enclosed spiritual environment designed to contain conscious beings. Human lives generate valuable experiential or energetic output ("loosh"). 

Death does not release consciousness from the system but transfers it into an intermediate holding state before reincarnation. Souls function as reusable carriers of experience whose memories are intentionally reset between incarnations. 

Population changes reflect external management of incarnation rates rather than a simple one-to-one correspondence between births and an ever-growing pool of souls. Spiritual traditions preserve varying degrees of knowledge about escaping or transcending this cycle.



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