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MARTIAN: 
REMOTE VIEWING 

YOU CAN VIEW OTHER PLANETS VIA YOUR CONSCIOUS LENSE IN THE 1ST DIMENSION, MARTIAN.

SUPER EARTH PLANET VIEWED VIA MARTIAN VISION

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GREETINGS, MARTIANS. SCIENTISTS HAVE NOW FOUND THE STRONGEST TRACES OF LIFE ON ANOTHER PLANET. THE PLANET IN QUESTION? THE SUPER EARTH PLANET I VIEWED VIA MARTIAN VISION IN MARCH. THE 'EARTH TYPE' PLANET IS ABOUT 4-5 TIMES THE SIZE OF EARTH AND ORBITS IN AND OUT OF THE HABITABLE ZONE. THIS PAGE DETAILS ALL SURROUNDING THE PLANET, ITS CURRENT TIME, DOMINANT SPECIES AND MORE. THIS IS THE FIRST OF MANY PLANETS WE WILL DISCOVER WITH LIFE AND WE WILL BE VISITED SOON (A BEING/BEINGS OTHER THAN ME OF COURSE)

PLANET: SUPER EARTH PLANET

PLANET TYPE: EARTH TYPE

LOCATION: HABITABLE ZONE

ORBIT/YEAR LENGTH: 11 MONTHS


FIRST VIEWED BY
MARTIAN REMOTE
VIEWING: MARCH 14TH 2025

M1. PLANET REPORT – SUPERSIZED EARTH
(REMOTE VIEWING ANALYSIS)

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I. Eyes: Covered by a lens-like membrane, similar to the exterior of glasses, possibly acting as natural visual filters.

 

II. Ears: Large (3–5 ft long), pointed straight upward at 90 degrees. Function as frequency-sensitive antennas, allowing the species to feel and interpret environmental changes—especially during the planet’s 5.5-month period of complete darkness.

 

III. Neck and Head: Elongated neck and completely flat back of the head. Despite their alien nature, their structure mirrors that of humans—they stand upright with a slim build. Over time, the dominant Roamers will evolve to become more slender, gradually decreasing in height from their current 30 ft max to around 6–7 ft as they begin their conscious evolution.

 

IV. Conscious Traits: These beings are the human equivalent of their world. Notably, their planet did not experience a dinosaur phase. Instead, it moved directly from bacterial life and trees to the rise of the Roamers, showcasing early signs of an advanced consciousness similar to ours.

 

M2. Planetary Timeline and Environmental Details

 

I. Current Phase: Earth is approximately 253 million years behind its evolutionary timeline. The planet mirrors Earth’s Permian-Triassic period, just before a mass extinction.

 

II. Geography: One super continent, shaped like a splattered paint drop, surrounded by a single vast ocean. This configuration will change post-impact when a comet initiates the planet’s first major reset. The landmass will fracture into massive new continents (still larger than Earth’s due to planetary scale).

 

III. Flora: The planet has super-trees with slim wooden cores hidden beneath dense foliage that extends from ground to canopy. These trees match the heights of the dominant species and are divided into three evolutionary tiers depending on the dominant species’ height category.

 

M3. Species and Subspecies Evolution

I. The dominant species is divided into three sub-groups based on height: 10 ft, 20 ft, and 30 ft.

 

II. During the upcoming planetary reset (via comet impact), only the smallest and most adaptable subgroup—those standing at 10 ft—will survive and thrive.

 

III. This contrasts with Earth’s evolutionary path, where dinosaurs dominated before humans. Supersized Earth remains consistent with one species line evolving upward in consciousness rather than being replaced.

 

IV. As the dominant species evolves, they will develop traits reflecting early-stage advanced consciousness.

 

M4. Fauna and Planetary Adaptation

 

I. The planet includes a class of flight-capable bird-like species with arched beaks and strong legs for sprinting.

II. These land birds, though fast, are often hunted by the Roamers, particularly the 30 ft variants.

III. However, the tall stature of the Roamers will become a disadvantage during environmental shifts and cataclysmic events.

 

M5. Remote

Viewing Details

 

I. Supersized Earth experiences prolonged periods of darkness (5.5 months annually). All flora and fauna are adapted to this orbital cycle. Through conscious remote viewing, traditional light-year distance becomes irrelevant. Once viewed, planets can be accessed at any point in their historical timeline.

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