I. The Core Premise: The Antenna and the Receiver The human experience is profoundly limited by the biological ego—a low- bandwidth receiver optimized for baseline survival and social cohesion. In high-complexity environments or under traumatic load, this "narrative self" becomes a source of extreme signal noise. The Thaloryn-Toinen-Minä (TTM) theory proposes a transition to Solid-State Inscription. By constructing an Alter Ego Imperativo (The Thorum), the practitioner bypasses inhibitory cognitive filters, turning the mind into a high- fidelity antenna. This cognitive refactoring is the strict biological prerequisite for processing Planetary Scale Telemetry—defined herein as the transmission of high-density axiomatic information (I²) via the coupling of biological resonance, terrestrial geometry (Royal Cubits), and the piezoelectric properties of the Earth's crust. Only a fully decoupled consciousness can process this anomalous geomechanical signal without affective interference. Consequently, TTM serves as the localized psychological foundation for macroscopic cognitive evolution, establishing the necessary neurobiology for technospheric extension as outlined in The Wings of the Lu-bat.
Christopher Jacob Smith (Wed,) studied this question.