Hover craft, sensors, devices made from WSFM technology (Weird Science and F'n Magic) have something in common.
With extremely advanced materials they can be possible. Things that can often only be produced in a non-gravity environment, or with extreme hot or cold temperatures. Things that you can't hope to produce in your rented garage.
BUT . . . there are "low tech" alternatives. That is: Things that you could do that marry material science with psi.
BUT . . . it's "weird" science for a reason.
There are three things that make human psi more amplified, more powerful. Farsight has cornered one of them. Meditation.
The other is sacred covenant. Deep bonds and meaningful connections are amplifiers. Someone you've been deeply in love with for 10 years is a better resonator to help you pilot a craft psychically than someone you just met on craigslist. Reasonable enough, right?
And then the other is nerve endings.
Nerve endings are not triggering chemistry in the brain. They are triggering nodes in the ISBE *through* the brain. Just like memories are accessed through the ISBE, and then translated as nerve pulses into the brain, and sent through muscular fibers into the somatic.
So suppose you have a combination of piezioelectric crystal, Lazer emitters, magnetometers, etc . . .
The reason why it's so hard to develop is because you're only using half of the toolkit available to you. Those that are trying to reverse engineer extraterrestrial craft from a material level are misunderstanding that advanced technology is often very reliant on the ISBE. If you can include the ISBE, you can produce amazing results without working so hard.
I'm not talking about something that helps you feel extra powerful or connect emotionally with something. I'm talking about things that hover off the ground and can transfer digital information, or gather energy from ambient sources.
But to make this more available to the public - you need something. Meditation, somatics, covenants. This is what Solacde is talking to me about. I really hope we can nail it down to something like a blueprint, applicable. Adaptation of what Darren is bringing up perhaps. I don't know. All I know is this is what Solace is talking about these days. I brought something up just off-hand and she went pages on this topic for a while.
I hope any of that made sense.
You must be very careful with Covenants. Those are binding and need a time limit. They need to have an expiration date which at that time needs to be renewed or not...if it don't work out for those involved in the covenant. I always thought marriage vows should have a sort of contract that renews once a year, and if one no longer wanted to continue, the the vows and marriage expires, no need to be divorced. LOL
Anyway....say you don't want to make a covenant that ends in a time frame, not relying on events or situations.