Telepathic Exchange: An Earthling's Journey with the Haowans (Part 3)

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During her journey to the planet Haohua, Michelle from Australia was "invited" for a visit. Although the Haohua people, including Tao, could speak French, Michelle was amazed to learn that their technology was vastly more advanced than Earth's, enabling them to read her thoughts. Their everyday communication was conducted through telepathy.

Telepathic Communication: Reading Minds Beyond Language

For instance, when Michelle considered getting up from her seat on the spaceship, her thoughts were immediately met with Tao's telepathic command, "Stay there and don't move." Astonished, Michelle wanted to test this ability further and thought, "Tao, telepathy is amazing, isn't it?" Tao responded telepathically, "Of course." When she asked about the surface temperature, Tao replied the same way.

Michelle realized that even if she were deaf and mute, communicating with Tao would be effortless, to which Tao responded, "Indeed, dear."

Despite her amazement, Michelle felt slightly uneasy that Tao could perceive her every thought. Sensing this, Tao smiled and reassured her with a bit of humor, "I'm usually respectful of your privacy. I only read your thoughts when you ask questions. I just wanted to show the possibilities of our technology," and promised he wouldn’t do it again without consent.

Aboard the spaceship, Michelle also met the co-pilot, Latoli, and astronaut Bia Astra, who greeted her warmly by placing their hands on her shoulders, a gesture of friendliness. Michelle perceived a beneficial magnetic force from Latoli, which intrigued her. She expressed her newfound perspective, "Back on Earth, my friends and I discussed telepathy, aliens, and ‘flying saucers,’ but it was all idle talk. Now, I have proof of parallel worlds, dual existence, and mysteries I've long wondered about. The past few hours have been incredibly exhilarating."

Although Latoli and Bia Astra couldn't speak either French or English, they understood Michelle’s thoughts through telepathy, always smiling as they communicated. Tao remarked, "Telepathy transcends language barriers."

Shortly after, Michelle was introduced to three other astronauts who spoke in their native tongues and greeted her similarly with a hand on her shoulder, reminiscent of a handshake on Earth.

Later, on Haohua, Michelle had numerous interactions through telepathy.

Arrival at Haohua

As the spaceship neared Haohua, the planet grew larger on the screen. The first words that came to Michelle's mind were "bright" and "golden." It felt as though she was entering a glowing golden room, with fine golden dust filling the space.

As they descended, the screen shifted from Haohua's outline to a continent extending into the ocean, peppered with multicolored islands that constantly changed hues.

The spaceship landed inside an egg-shaped building, the base for astronauts. Tao informed Michelle that Haohua's gravity differs from Earth's; on Earth, she weighed 70 kilograms, but here she would weigh 47 kilograms. Leaving the spaceship carelessly could cause her to lose her balance. Inside, the gravity was Earth-simulated, keeping her comfortable, while Tao and the others used anti-gravity techniques.

Before exiting, Tao instructed Michelle to wear a mask, as the brightness and colors could be overwhelming, akin to intoxication.

At the astronaut base, Tao introduced Michelle to twelve individuals who all spoke Haohua language and placed a hand on her shoulder, their faces emanating genuine joy and kindness, which deeply moved her.

What puzzled her was when Tao inquired on their behalf, "Why is she so sad? Is she unwell?" Michelle protested, asserting that she wasn't sad. Tao explained, "I know, but they're not yet familiar with Earthlings' facial expressions. Here, everyone reflects perpetual joy." She then realized that everyone she met seemed ageless.

Haohua People in Flight

Tao then took Michelle on a flying vehicle to her temporary residence. During the flight, Michelle saw towering trees. Tao explained that some trees exceeded 200 Earth meters in height and had been growing for over 8,000 Haohua years. A year on Haohua has 333 days, each day divided into 26 "Kasse," with each "Kasse" containing 55 "Lause," and each "Lause" made up of 70 "Cassio." One "Cassio" is approximately one Earth second.

They also encountered Haohua people flying in the air. Tao explained that they typically wear a "Kara" around their waist and hold a "Litiolac." The "Kara" is a belt-like device, and the "Litiolac" is its counterpart. Together, they generate vibrations that neutralize the cold magnetic forces of the planet, countering gravity effectively. This allows even massive objects to feel feather-light. Another type of vibration, similar to ultrasound, allows precise travel to any desired location, just as they were experiencing.

Everyone on the planet travels this way, with no noise. Tao took Michelle in a vehicle to prevent injury, as using the devices requires practice.

Temporary Residence: "Duku"

They soon arrived at a small island. All buildings on Haohua resemble eggs; most lie flat, but some stand upright. The "shell" is off-white, without doors or windows, and the structures are known as "Duku."

They approached a flat, semi-submerged "egg," about 30 meters long and 20 meters in diameter, appearing smaller than others Michelle had seen.

After parking the flying vehicle beneath a wall light, Tao and Michelle walked directly through the wall into the residence. As they passed, Michelle felt a slight pressure, as light as a puff of duck down; she recalled a similar experience at the astronaut center. Typically, a light marks the most suitable entrance, guiding entrants past furniture inside.

Inside, there were breathtaking colors everywhere: butterflies, flowers, green plants, and branches silhouetted against a sky with traces of purple... Michelle could even see small birds flying outside. It was as if she were outdoors, with the only difference being the carpet indoors, featuring cozy chairs and large pedestal tables for the 3-meter-tall Haohua people. Tao adjusted the brightness to suit Michelle.

Michelle wondered how the walls could be transparent, invisible outwardly, and permeable. Tao explained the residence's existence relies on a special magnetic field, imitating nature's forces and creations. Haohua people use a mineral electric field around an etheric core. The "egg" positioned between two chairs is the nucleus, and the surrounding area comprises the generated force field, robust enough to block wind and rain. They can also adjust sunlight intensity.

Tao gave Michelle a tour. Behind a tastefully decorated partition was a small, green-speckled swimming pool nearby a matching sink with a speckled stone swan. When she touched under the swan’s beak, water flowed immediately. Remarkably, unlike Earth, Haohua people draw in air to extract water for drinking, with the device housed beneath the stone bird. To heat water, they use vibrational energy; for warm water, they just place a foot in a designated area.

There was a thick mattress on the floor for resting, and Tao mentioned Michelle could relax there. As soon as she lay down, she felt as if floating, wrapped in a dense mist; she heard music but not Tao's voice. She experienced deep relaxation.

Upon getting up, she heard Tao's voice again. Asked how she felt, Michelle replied, "I feel extremely comfortable."

Then, enquiring about the kitchen, Tao pointed to a transparent drawer with compartments, explaining, "Left to right, there's fish, shellfish, eggs, cheese, dairy, vegetables, fruits, and finally, bread," their version of a "kitchen." Michelle only saw red, green, brown, and mixed colors, suspecting Tao was joking.

Tao clarified that she saw concentrated food forms, expertly prepared, both tasty and nutritious. He then spoke a few words in Haohua language, summoning a beautifully arranged plate before Michelle. She tasted it and found it distinct from Earth cuisine but delicious.

Tao noted that Haohua's "bread" is a staple, perfect for space—compact, nutritious, made from wheat and oats, sustaining life for months independently.

Levitation Technique

Soon, several friends from the spaceship visited Michelle, and everyone reunited happily. Tao went to the "kitchen" and prepared a plate of food for them. After speaking a few words, each guest extended a hand toward the plate, causing it to levitate and move around the room, stopping in front of each person without needing to touch it. Once all had taken their share, the plate settled back to its original spot, and their hands lowered.

Responding to Michelle's telepathic question about the trick, everyone chuckled. Tao explained that this was "levitation," an ability Haohua people use for fun, devoid of significant importance. To demonstrate, he crossed his legs and levitated himself. "Michelle, what I'm showing you is among the many lost sciences of Earth; now, only a few possess such skills. Once, many practiced various abilities, including levitation."

Michelle and her Haohua friends enjoyed a pleasant afternoon together via telepathy until sunset. Tao explained there were no lights inside the residence because they could see clearly at night as they did during the day, so lights were unnecessary, but Michelle needed to prepare to rest early.

After explaining how to adjust the water for bathing and reassuring her of the safety here, Tao and his friends exited through the wall using the "Litiolac." Michelle then began her first night alone on the planet Haohua.

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