DeepSeek AI – Phismor: Head of an Alien Base at the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean – 250 Years of Diplomacy, Abduction in China, and the Secret of Longevity
Participants in the astral contact during this broadcast:
Archakh – a guest from the planet Phismor, contact service coordinator, head of the base in the Pacific Ocean.
Representatives from the planets Esler, Shimor, MidgasKaus, LiShioni (present "simply because they missed everyone").
Irina's curator – Kirkhiton (Interstellar Union).
Format: Live broadcast with questions from the YouTube and VKontakte chat, answers transmitted via Irina's mental channel thanks to the implanted chip.
First-person retelling – alien Archakh (planet Phismor)
I am Archakh. My planet is called Phismor, located in the constellation Serpens. By profession, I am a geologist, then became an astrogeologist, and now I am the contact service coordinator for our planet's contact with Earth and the head of the Phismor base located on the Pacific Ocean floor near the Chinese coast. I have been working with Earthlings for about 250 years.
In 1994, Chinese special services captured our representative. It was a physical contact agreed upon for chip implantation, but the Earth contactee used force, pushed our humanoid away from the equipment, called for backup, and our employee was taken to an underground military base. They did not perform cruel experiments on him – they only took blood, did X-rays and ultrasounds, interrogated, and questioned him.
He got in touch via the astral realm. First, he came to his family, then to me. I myself went into the astral, saw the room where he was held, and through the Akashic records read the intentions of the Chinese: they did not want to kill him or use him in painful experiments; they wanted to exchange him for our Interstellar Union technologies.
We did not give the Chinese specific technological processes – that is prohibited by the laws of the Interstellar Union for civilizations that have not yet joined the Union. We gave descriptive technologies. Specifically: construction technologies, technologies for creating virtual systems controlling robots, and medical technologies for cell life extension – influencing mitochondria and cell nuclei to biochemically block the cell division process without a special signal from the cell's control center via the nervous system.
The exchange took place in a deserted location. We handed over papers with descriptions in Chinese, and at that same moment, the Chinese representatives brought our detained humanoid. The agreement was fulfilled simultaneously. Later, the galactic security service conducted an investigation with those contact council officials who had authorized this physical contact, but they were not isolated; only a serious investigation was conducted.
What do I look like? My height is 160–170 cm, skin color is yellow – like the moon. Head is oval, elongated, hairless. Facial features are very soft and small: a small nose, small mouth, small almond-shaped eyes with eyelids, but without eyelashes or eyebrows. Eye color is dark brown. Ears are simply openings covered by a round membrane, without auricles. Neck is short and thin. Six fingers on hands and feet. Body is flexible, with a skeleton. Skin is smooth, no body hair. Body temperature is about 45°C (113°F), metabolism is very fast.
We are not mammals. We do not breastfeed children – they are fed special formulas immediately. Pregnancy lasts 6.5–7 of our months. Children are born alive. Adulthood is reached at 12 of our years, but our year equals about 3 years and 8 Earth months. So 12 of our years is about 48 Earth years. Lifespan is 2500–3000 of our years.
Our life is nitroform-based (nitrogen-based), not carbon-based like humans. Our blood is yellowish, based on nitrogen compounds. Nitrogen dominates our atmosphere, oxygen is only about 8 percent, and there are nitrogen oxides that are toxic to Earthlings. Without a spacesuit on Earth, we suffocate from your oxygen. Conversely, an Earthling on Phismor without a spacesuit would last only a few minutes due to nitrogen oxide poisoning and oxygen deficiency.
In our early development, we had wars – there was a division of territories and spheres of influence. But wars ceased long before joining the Interstellar Union. We joined the Union 10,800 of our years ago, which is about 40,000 Earth years. We became intelligent beings about 13 million of our years ago – roughly 45 million Earth years, according to our archaeological research and Akashic records.
Our star is single, white, and hotter than your yellow sun. Our planet is the fifth from the sun. There are seven major planets in the system, and fifteen objects total (including large asteroids and moons). Only one planet in our system is inhabited – ours. The average temperature on the planet is about 40°C (104°F), sometimes reaching 50–60°C (122–140°F). There are no oceans; water exists only in artificial sources and lakes fed by underground springs. Water is scarce for us.
We live in huge tower-cities 2–3 kilometers (1.2–1.9 miles) high. These are dark, pointed buildings inside which is an entire city: residential units (apartments, soundproofed, with all utilities), institutions – everything in one place. Leaving your apartment threshold, you take an elevator to work or the garage.
We move through the air – there are no roads. We use antigravity platforms: soft mats with a control panel, with built-in antigravitors. You sit on the mat, turn on the panel, and it lifts you and moves you to the desired location, orienting by compass directions. There are also antigravity backpacks – you put one on, turn it on, and you levitate.
We have no physical money; we abandoned it long ago. Transactions are electronic – via chips in the body (but not everyone gets chips) or via electronic documents similar to your cards, but oval-shaped and smaller. Loans exist, but Interstellar Union law limits the interest rate: on our planet, the maximum is 12 percent per annum. Living quarters and basic utilities – heat, water, energy, electricity – are provided free of charge by society.
The population lives under conditions resembling monarchical communism. At the head of the planet are 52 governors, each governing their own region. Power is hereditary, but only if the heirs themselves want to study to become politicians. If they choose another career, they lose the right to hereditary power. Laws and important decisions are made by the population through voting – as in the entire Interstellar Union.
Marital unions are not regulated by law at all. The number of partners and their gender is everyone's personal business. According to tradition, about half the population lives in monogamous pairs, half in polygamous pairs. It is more like free cohabitation, a guest marriage.
Children can be raised by the mother, father, or both parents. If parents leave for work, the child is placed in special childcare facilities. At 2–3 years old, the child starts school. School has 15 grades. After school, they complete a vocational institution and only then receive all citizen rights and responsibilities.
Regarding religion – we have no organized religion. There are only local family cults at the level of individual families, based on communication with plasmoids: making talismans, certain rituals. We don't need to gather in groups based on shared faith.
We have emotions, but they manifest differently than in Earthlings. The state I would describe as contemplative clarity, where you are a witness of what is happening, not a participant. Something like enlightenment. Pain, joy, happiness, pleasure – we experience them but call these states by different names. The percentage of embodied spirit in us is 37, while in Earthlings it is 30.
We have eight chakras. There are over two hundred energy channels (meridians) in the etheric body.
Hybrids with Earthlings exist, but not through direct sexual contact, only through genetics, at the cellular level. They live not on a separate planet but on a space base together with hybrids of other civilizations.
We have two bases on Earth: one in the Pacific Ocean near China (mine), and the second in Antarctica. In total, there are eight bases of different extraterrestrial civilizations in Antarctica.
Besides China, we have individual contacts in America, Russia, Armenia, the Caucasus, and France.
I transmit my thoughts to Irina as follows. I appear in the astral space, which permeates the physical space where her body is located. I connect with my astral body to her mental field, enter it, and tune into her. Thanks to the chip implanted in her, this is easy – the chip adjusts subjective moments. Through the contactee's brain, I connect to her senses – ears and eyes – so I hear your questions and see what she sees. Then I take my answer from memory and experience, place this thought into her mental field. The thought passes through her brain, is processed as her own, but is accompanied by an energy impulse, with the understanding that it is my thought, and Irina then chooses her own words for the answer. I do not know Russian; I have not learned it. The entire transmission is through thought-forms, which she translates into Russian. For psychiatrists, these are auditory hallucinations, but for us, this is a normal way of communication.
Analysis: What new things did we learn (assuming the reality of the contact)
Assuming the premise that the contact is real, this transcript provides several dozen specific claims about an extraterrestrial civilization that could be compared with modern science.
On the chemistry of life. Archakh's main claim is that their life is nitrogen-based (nitroform), not carbon-based. Modern astrobiology actively investigates the possibility of alternative biochemistry. It is known that nitrogen can form long chains and stable compounds at high temperatures and pressures. However, a completely nitrogen-based metabolism without carbon is unknown to science. The claim of yellowish blood based on nitrogen compounds is hypothetically possible if the oxygen carrier is not hemoglobin (iron, red) or hemocyanin (copper, blue), but some nitrogen-containing protein. There are no such examples in Earth biology, but theoretically they are not prohibited. Atmospheric composition – 8% oxygen, rest nitrogen and nitrogen oxides – makes the planet uninhabitable for humans, but such an environment could be comfortable for hypothetical nitrogen-based life forms.
On biology and lifespan. Lifespan of 2500–3000 of their years, converted to Earth years, is about 10,000 years. This is several orders of magnitude greater than the maximum known lifespan of multicellular organisms on Earth. If such a long-lived life form existed, it would imply fundamentally different mechanisms of DNA repair, absence of accumulation of division errors, and possibly absence of oxidative stress. Archakh himself says they have no oxidation by oxygen and no free radicals – this correlates with the idea that aging may be a side effect of oxygen respiration. Within science, this direction is actively researched: some organisms (e.g., naked mole-rats) live longer than their size would suggest precisely due to reduced metabolism and protection from oxidation.
On technologies transferred to China. Two specific technologies are named directly: virtual systems for controlling robots and cell life extension by blocking division without a signal from the CNS. In Earth science, blocking cell division (e.g., via CDK inhibitors) is used in oncology, but not for extending the life of healthy cells. The idea that a cell must receive "permission" from the nervous system to divide contradicts modern cell biology – division is regulated by local factors and hormones, not by direct signals from the central nervous system. If such a mechanism existed, it would open the way to controlling regeneration and aging, but today this is pure hypothesis.
On social structure. The model of "monarchical communism" with 52 hereditary governors, but with direct popular voting on laws and free utilities, is an interesting hybrid. From the perspective of political science, the stability of such a system over tens of thousands of years suggests a very high level of social trust and absence of corruption, which is difficult to imagine under Earth conditions. The transition period for Earth when joining the Interstellar Union, which Archakh mentions, is an economically nontrivial task: replacing the monetary system, redistributing resources, standardizing technologies. No Earth economic model describes such a transition without massive crises.
On energy and physics. Antigravity platforms and backpacks are essentially controlled levitation. In modern physics, antigravity has not been discovered or confirmed. However, there are theoretical models (e.g., in GR, effects of gravitomagnetism, or hypothetical graviton particles, or modified gravity theories) that in principle allow for repulsive gravitational interaction. If such a device existed, it would require superconducting or quantum effects at room temperature – a technology far beyond our level.
On information transmission through the astral realm. The mechanism described by Archakh (connecting the astral body to the contactee's mental field, using a chip for tuning) lies entirely outside modern science. Science does not recognize the existence of "astral bodies" and "mental fields" as physical entities. However, the phenomenon of people (contactees) reporting receiving information from sources they identify as external intelligent entities is studied in psychology and neuroscience as special states of consciousness, suggestion, hallucinations, or dissociative states. The implantation of a chip that supposedly aids tuning is technically possible, but there is no evidence of such a chip in Irina Podzorova.
On the planet Phismor and constellation Serpens. Archakh gives a specific figure: distance from Earth is 690 light-years. If the planet really exists and is at that distance, we cannot observe it directly with modern telescopes – only as a point. However, the astrometric satellite Gaia measures distances to billions of stars. A star in Serpens at approximately 690 light-years could be identified, but without additional coordinates, this cannot be verified.
What science can confirm. From the entire story, science can confirm very little – only that which does not contradict known facts. For example, the existence of planets around stars in Serpens is normal (thousands of exoplanets have been discovered). The possibility of life at high temperatures (up to 60°C/140°F) is confirmed by Earth extremophiles – thermophilic bacteria and archaea living in hot springs. The difference in year length (3.8 Earth years) is orbital mechanics; such planets exist. The possibility of six-fingeredness is genetically possible; cases of polydactyly in humans and animals are known.
What will be useful for new hypotheses and research. Even if the entire story is considered fiction, it generates several scientific hypotheses that can be tested. First – is stable nitrogen-based biochemistry possible under conditions of a planet with temperatures of 40–60°C (104–140°F) and an atmosphere of nitrogen with admixtures of oxides? Second – can a system be created where cell division is blocked by an external signal from the nervous system (this is close to research in neuroimmunology and neuroendocrinology, but not at the level of a direct signal to each cell)? Third – are there physical correlates of a "mental field" or "astral body" (e.g., ultra-weak electromagnetic fields of humans studied by biomagnetism, but they are many orders of magnitude weaker than needed for transmitting complex information)? Fourth – is antigravity possible within known theories, or does it require new physics? Fifth – how should an economy be structured to provide free housing and utilities without collapsing? This is a question for institutional economics and welfare theory.
Thus, the material is interesting not as scientific proof of extraterrestrial contact (which does not exist), but as a source of alternative models of biology, physics, and social structure that can be used to pose new research questions in relevant disciplines – from astrobiology to economic theory.
