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The drama of the physicist and mathematician Omar

 

Sociological, parapsychological, and initiatory chronicle of an extraordinary mind.

I don't always write about prophecies or events: everything is directed and established under the authority of the Supreme Order of the new age. Today, by chance, a friend was trying to communicate with me. He made contact, not by conventional means, but through the paths of transcendence and by means of hypnagogic GESP nuances. "This morning, while I was at a cafe having breakfast, everything disappeared. I found myself transported to Omar's house. It was the first time I had arrived, it was the year 1992, and I was going to have my math lessons. Over the years, we would sit together in the same corner of his house, I would bring my notebook, pencil, and calculator to talk about science and learn about scientific immediacy and demonstration.

Imagine the context: Omar was considered “out of the ordinary,” diagnosed by psychiatrists with some supposed health problem (I don't know the real diagnosis). You might wonder: what was a child doing taking advanced math lessons with someone clinically diagnosed by psychiatrists? My mother held him in high regard. I warned my mother that he didn't give me elementary school classes, but rather that Omar emitted a voltage... People laughed at me, they said: What can that poor crazy person teach you?

That was the stigma. The miserable shadow with which people usually look at reality, unable to go beyond appearances. Naturally, we have not yet reached the elevated concept of “Human Being”; we are in a “Humanoid” stage, even among their own relatives, who were on the collective's side.

The danger of blindly believing in conventional methods and the supposed voice of “clinical experts” is that they label intelligence they don't understand as a disease. They are learned individuals trained under industrial concepts and globalist dominance, with their own agenda.

Omar won math Olympiads and became one of the most distinguished electronic engineers at UNI (National University of Engineering). His ability led him to share a classroom with the brightest and most prominent minds. In his process, he became a teacher to the learned scholars of UNI themselves.

And by chance—or fate—this scientist happened to be close to my family. The ties were written long before. Today we can speak of him with a broader context: that of a true talent Savant.

A morning bilocation with a retrocognitive aspect occurred at the café. It wasn't an impulse of longing, but something akin to a psychological operations planning cycle in bilateral telepathy. In technical terms: remote phantom action. I found myself in a space-time with my old friend and master in positive discipline.

Omar to Raúl:—If I tell you: “I’m going to flip a coin and it always lands on heads.”.
—You already know it: zero surprise.
—Entropy ≈ 0 bits.

Raúl to Omar:
And if it's a normal coin, 50/50?

Omar answers:
—You never know what's going to come out: maximum surprise!
—Entropy = 1 bit per throw (on average).

Raul:
—Master, what are we measuring?

Omar:

—We don't measure “disorder” in the common sense, but something very concrete: how much new information each symbol delivers and the minimum space you need to store it without losing anything (ideal compression).

Omar, facing his blackboard, picks up the chalk and writes:

H(X) = - ∑ p(x) log₂ p(x)

"Raul:

Master... I don't understand you.
(How could I understand if I was a child and that's how my first class started)

Omar explains:

X is a “random variable”: something that can produce different outcomes.

Examples:
X = outcome of a coin flip → {heads, tails}
X = number of a die → {1,2,3,4,5,6}

And what does ∑ mean?
Sum this for every possible outcome of X. If there are two outcomes, you sum two terms; if there are six, you sum six.

And P(x)?
The probability of outcome X occurring.

Fair coin example:
P(heads) = 0.5
P(cross) = 0.5

Every day we had important lessons, but there was a detail: their health condition and family aura depended more on the collective—that social area where prejudices are deposited—than on reality itself. People who do not possess attitudes independent of the social construct are dragged along by collective, cultural, and geographic behaviors.

section class=They don't treat their bad experiences as experiences, but as labels that condition their freedom. Behavioral patterns depend heavily on the relationship between the ego-image and the world. This internal processor is more influenced by appearance than by reality. This increases the collective's power over those who lack introspective tools. section class=They seek external opinions more and end up structuring decisions based on the fear of not being accepted, instead of acting according to their own judgment. That life is guaranteed unhappiness: you do what others say, even when you know your feelings aren't that way. I call this “abstract collective zones”: spaces in the world of forms where individuals find refuge for their insecurities. section class=

The discrimination and isolation of scientist Omar are not an isolated case. Individuals with high abilities, regardless of gender, are often labeled by the less prepared as “crazy, sick, or poor things.” This reveals more about the insecurities of those who point fingers than about those being pointed at.

"Collective thought, as a construct, operates within systems: education, government, and laws. These structures support forms of collective self-validation. The problem is when they support discrimination.

The learned individuals who diagnosed Omar were psychiatrists, not engineers. Even among geniuses, they don't always understand each other, because understanding depends on mental structure and not just academic knowledge.

From 1990 to 2004, I was associated with Master Omar. The Baldor [textbook] was a storybook to him. And we, within his stories, took the numbers and learned the modern history of what it means to be “Human.”.

Omar's Technological Visions:
Without a doubt, they were all real, she was never wrong about any of them, a vision of the future, an extraordinary character, people asked her about scientific and technological futures... what we're going to describe in the next line was barely our first interaction. To write about this fox's 14 years would be to write a book. Omar's prodigious mind inhabited a place outside of time. Everyone laughed, and he became accustomed to it, just as he became frustrated (talking to people who only interact to see you as a clown isn't fun). He fell into a deep abyss, but when he recovered and left the psychiatric hospital, he knew he had his friend, who never doubted him. That's how he understood that only one “Seer” he was the only kind of person who could deal with his voltage and prism his ability to interact with reality was by creating analog functions to ask the psychic AI integrated into his imagination. .
 
"Omar and Raul
—People will be able to call each other on the phone, see each other face-to-face, and talk from anywhere in the world without paying anything. They will have integrated systems where our digital DNA can be stored and analyzed by looking at your face or by placing the fingerprint of any of your fingers.

Raúl to Omar: How do you know that?

Omar to Raúl: What else will the phone be able to do? — It will have long-lasting power, fit in your pocket, you'll be able to read books, watch videos, and have your own TV and radio channel.

Raúl to Omar:
—How will they be able to read books on cell phones or have their own TV channel?

Omar to Raúl:Books will be invisible, downloaded from a “cloud.” Books will be stored in pill-sized memory devices and will hold thousands or millions of works... All people will have the opportunity to share their content, and all official channels and media will be secondary... it will be a social collective, where humans living in a virtual reality will be able to be in many places at once....

Raúl to Omar:
How will modern wars be?

—They depend on extraterrestrial findings and their technosignatures. They will remove codes, engineering structures, and develop hypersonic aerospace to track unidentified flying objects before their adversaries.

Raúl to Omar:
—Will we travel further... will we go beyond the Moon?

Omar to Raúl:
Yes. External technology belongs to the interstellar test, to those you call the “spiritual hierarchy.”
Many invasions are not political; they build a scenario of power and agenda. The need to enter certain territories and control airspace responds to the increase in sightings of Martian objects and unknown phenomena…

This memory of the conversation with Omar is not far-fetched, due to the Buga sphere in Colombia.

Raúl to Omar:
—Will we travel through time?

Omar to Raúl:
—Yes, when we master the speed of light and use closed time-like curves.
—The tool is imagination, the only element or vehicle that consciousness uses to see what does not exist. Gravity has always existed: someone ordered chaos and found the operation.

Omar to Raúl:
Science evolved like this:
The Body Newton (the tangible, mechanical, macroscopic).
The Mind Einstein + Maxwell (the invisible: fields, spacetime).
The Spirit Quantum (the counterintuitive; it forces you to let go of certainties).

—If we imagine going to the moon, we would arrive in an instant. How do we name the unknown in order to locate that which does not yet exist in our minds?

—On that terrain, you who operate with those forces — I believe that's you, Raulito — you've already learned the science of numbers. You're crazier than I am, because you see letters and arguments where others see numbers. You read complete sentences... they'll lock you up in a psychiatric hospital if you talk about that.

This morning bilocation phenomenon, with a retrospective aspect in today's coffee, was the best experience. I think today's phenomenon indicates that the scientist's Neshama and consciousness survived in the chaos... or took care to sow the seed of their light in fertile ground, finding a world where their great intelligence navigates the singularity of time... Today, medication already ruined their life...

THIS STORY CONTINUES...

 

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The Drama of the Physicist and Mathematician Omar by C Raúl Fernández. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. This original work is officially published at www.codigocolectivo.com
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