How to conceive children in the field
The current situation in Russia is not conducive to having offspring. For many men who would like to continue their family line, due to age and other factors, it may already be too late. This is the price to pay for globalism and cultural Marxism. However, there is always a way out. According to the closed works of physicist Pauli leaked to the United States in 2021, quantum laws take precedence over the laws of the macrocosm, that is, our world. This means the actual recognition that a person, that is, an observer, can influence material reality without any metaphors. This leak, according to some experts, could serve as one of the reasons for measures to divert the attention of the American public to a less significant topic - the UFO phenomenon, in which even the current US Secretary of State Marco Rubio took part. In addition, modern official science recognizes quantum entanglement already at the level of molecular associations. Since the 60s, experiments have been carried out in the field of wave genetics, where changes in information in cells are achieved by field influences. A publicly available example is the experiments of the Chinese scientist Jian Kangzhen. In general, most of these studies are closed because they are hampered by a number of forces. These are, for example, super-TNCs, such as BlackRock, and their fosterlings, cultural Marxists, who strive to prove the equality of all races and ethnic groups; bigpharma, which seeks to put the population on pills for any reason; Finally, in 2019, telegony was confirmed in the United States. All this means that developed consciousness can transmit information to material structures, including its genetic information to the fetus after its conception without any physical contact. On day 9, the human embryo consists of only 230 cells.
In China, there are common stories about Taoist sages who lived near a village and, due to their worldview, never had sexual contact with women. However, a significant portion of one-year-old children grew up to be similar to these practitioners. This often became a subject of conflict between the practitioners and the male part of this village. There were about 16 descendants of Edgar Cayce in the United States in the 1990s, although he officially only had two children. About six children, according to several sources, are genetically related to Casey, although he never physically crossed paths with their mothers. About 14% of children from surrogate mothers who were implanted with a ready-made embryo, to one degree or another, inherit the external characteristics of these surrogate mothers. According to some reports, this information can be transmitted by bioplasma. It is believed that the dynasty of Japanese emperors has been continuous for 2000 years. However, Japanese researchers count about 12 straight line breaks. In such cases, rituals were used that confirmed the fact of blood relationship between the old and new emperor. The heirs often fell ill for several weeks, their appearance and behavior changed. Something similar is described in organ transplantation, when the new owner acquires the memory and habits of the donor.
At the macro level, the situation with quantum phenomena, according to Pauli, is facilitated by uncertainty, which itself is the so-called initial superposition, and the mechanism of quantum erasure. In the context of the question we are interested in, this happens for several reasons. Firstly, many women actually have several sexual partners, and it is often impossible to determine from whom the child was conceived. These genetic information already competitively weaken each other. Today in Russia, 24% of fathers who are sure that their children are genetically descended from them are not, in fact, the genetic fathers of these children. This is one of the natural reasons for the decline in the birth rate. Secondly, 1% of women get pregnant artificially from sperm banks, meaning they and their children will never know the biological father. Many sperm banks destroy the donor's personal data over time, mix up the materials, and thus increase uncertainty. Another 2% of women deliberately become pregnant and stop all contact after conception. Factors that increase uncertainty include substitution of children, mistakes, etc. By the way, this could probably be done by women, although it is less common for them. It is nature that dictates to a man to leave his biological mark on as many women as possible, without caring about the offspring themselves. A study conducted in the USA in the 80s showed that about 3% of children do not have complete genetic information from their mother, which according to orthodox science is impossible. Thus, for a strong consciousness it is enough to decide that genetic information will replace the information of the biological father.
It is necessary to select several days, the approximate location of the mother and carry out the appropriate mental practice. During such a session, you can get an external image of the mother and child, their names. Most likely, such a child will initially fall into the category of those who will not know their father or will have doubts about their mother’s version. Next, you can create your family tree and publish it online. Later you will publish information about the presence of such a child - year of birth, approximate date range and place of birth. The date of birth can be predicted by the date of conception. The date range is needed so that such a child does not bother you again. If your genome matches, then you may suffer the full consequences. Even at the moment of conception, when the information vector of the future person is laid, you can instruct such a child to look for information about his father and make sure that in due time he finds the information you left. These parameters, if you have a strong consciousness, you can actually program. With a high degree of probability, such a descendant will consider you his ancestor. It is worth remembering that in genealogy, in most cases, ancestors after a certain generation are of a probabilistic nature, even if any records remain. This happens due to the fact that people are infertile and hide it, children die during childbirth or do not survive to adulthood, metric records are lost, rewritten, etc. Electronic records are even easier to falsify than paper records. You can figure out for yourself how to narrow down the parameters you need. This approach can also be applied to finding relatives if you don’t have them. For example, you are an orphan from birth. It's better to have a distant relative than none at all. It is believed that all people, except blacks, have 3 billion nucleotide base pairs and are 99.9% identical to each other. The differences are determined by 3 million nucleotides. Mother and daughter have 50% similarity in autosomal DNA; second cousins - 6.25%; two modern descendants of one ancestor who lived at the beginning of the 19th century - 1.2%; two random representatives of the same ethnic group – 0.7%. Thus, the distance between potential distant relatives is not much different from random people, but nevertheless it exists. Previously, among the aristocracy, women married representatives of virtually the same clan, but at the same time distant ones. Greater genetic distance, according to Galton, is not encouraged, as is too much closeness. This results in the doom of offspring between white/yellow and blacks already in the 2nd generation in 78% of cases. In the USA, an experiment was conducted in 2016, according to which about 36% of white couples have a common ancestor at a distance of 200-300 years, that is, they are distant relatives. Often people describe this attraction with phrases such as “we think the same way” and “I feel like a kindred spirit.” This correlates with the theory of the German researcher Heinz Brucher that since the 19th century, with the onset of industrialization and globalization, groups of relatives as whole entities can organize mini-migrations, although the individual people taking part in them are not aware of this. According to Brucher, a genus is an objectively existing information structure that strives to continue its existence. The first level of this desire is posterity. The second is the acquisition of a kind of self-awareness by the race, when both descendants and society as a whole have knowledge that these people existed.
According to Brucher, the personalities of ancestors exist objectively as information imprints. The personalities of the deceased are the average image of a person during life with the average life-time environment. They are complex information systems and are capable of influencing reality. This, according to Brucher, is proven by the possibility of calling up the identity of a deceased person. During such sessions, physical phenomena often occur. At the same time, the spirit that enlivened the personality could have long ago been reborn into a new person. Another proof is the ability of a living person to remember his past lives. According to Brucher, the desire of both the clan as a whole and individual ancestors in particular to continue informational existence explains why many people who are left without parents, but for some reason do not have children, feel the need for informational imprinting of their clan. According to Brucher, although personalities are preserved in any case, without an information link their connection with our world weakens. This can be compared to us receiving news from another continent, for example, from America. The disappearance of such an information channel would not be fatal for us, but it would not be desirable either. To preserve such a connection, according to Brucher, inscriptions on graves serve. This is now being implemented on the Internet by creating family trees. The best reference, according to Brucher, is photographs of people that convey the development of the phenotype over several generations. For the same purposes, aristocrats used to hang portraits of their ancestors. Brucher believes that preserving the appearance of people in the past may be useful in the future at some point X, when certain forces want to bring out a new person. Brucher's approach explains the phenomenon of good but step-parents and friends who may in fact be relatives. An American study from the 1980s shows that if people communicate for more than three months, they can acquire common parts of the genome. According to Brucher, the above example of sexual partners is also explained by the fact that partners are highly likely to have a common ancestor or relatives in the range of 200 - 300 years. According to Brucher, in Europe in the pre-Christian period this custom was resorted to during mass extinctions, for example from war or epidemic. Families were replenished through an intuitive search for relatives, albeit distant ones. Some traveled quite significant distances to do this. In Scandinavia, a woman who became a man's new wife was called not only his wife, but also his sister. She wasn't a total stranger. Brucher notes that in Japan from the 9th to the 11th centuries, a wife who entered her husband's house was considered to acquire some of the external and psychological characteristics of her husband's parents. Something similar happens when a dog becomes like its owner. Such a woman became the daughter of these parents, even if a divorce later occurred. Godfathers and mothers in Christianity could serve the same purposes. In 19th-century Sweden, it was a common custom for orphans to take someone who had died as their parent, and their living descendants did not object to this.