Replicators and their recent problems. A detailed study.


Hello.
Thank you for being here with me once more.
I hope you are very well today.
I am Mari.
Welcome to my channel.
I take my information very seriously, and for whoever has eyes to see.
I am writing this on the morning of April 9th, 2025.

As I begin to write about replicators and their challenges, I realize this is probably
not a suitable subject for a video, as it lacks appeal for most people.
I usually write thinking that each video, standing alone, may be of interest to the general
public, including whoever is seeing my content for the very first time.
Yet, constantly thinking that way also limits what I can say, which is already limited
by cabal censorship anyway.

This video is not intended for the general public.
It is for those of you who have been following me and my group for some time now, but I am
writing it specifically for the very few of you who sent us their interesting theories
about why our latest model replicator machines are failing to copy many human-made objects,
specifically those which are either made of rubber, or have a similar chemical structure.
This is a thank you video and subject.

You have helped us a lot, all of you.
As you're thinking out of the box did guide the investigations in the right direction.
Especially those of you who suggested the problem might be related to the organic compounds
and materials used in industrially manufactured objects on Earth.
As you considered that there may be a link between the replicators inability to copy food.
And the problem they are presenting while duplicating rubber and other similar materials.
I am no expert in replicator machines and how they work, however, there are a few things
I do know, which have been explained to me recently by my engineers and technicians who
are looking into this recent incapacity to replicate rubber.

A replicator machine works in a very similar way to a full immersion medical pod.
As both use a high energy super high resolution hologram as a guide to print the copy.
A replicator machine, such as the Taygetan one, but which is also quite common to other
star races, is nothing else than an advanced 3D printer.
The object to copy is placed inside the replicator machine, which scans it to a molecular level
using the same interferometer-based sensors, which are very similar to those which are
used to scan areas in space for stellar navigation, and that ultimately guide starships.

At least most, if not all, advanced interstellar races do not see matter as such as they do
on Earth, as they do not classify it into elements, as those in the so-called periodic
table.
They don't see matter as classified into only four elements either, Earth, fire, air
and water.
I'm just making this clear, as that is something else.

Advanced interstellar civilizations see Earth's elements in their periodic table as an
over-complication, and as a grouping of qualities of matter, but not as any base for the real
creation of it.
They see matter as the result of one single mother molecule, which is the nexus point
that results from a specific rhythm of energy which creates a standing wave pattern in a
fluid medium called the ether.
A standing wave is created when the rhythm of the energy keeps concentrating on one point,
compressing potential energy into a piece of hard matter.
That rhythm of energy is called the harmonics of a frequency, and it is highly related
to music, so we can say that what builds matter in the universe is music.
Intermachines map the object to copy not only its shape and structure, but to a molecular
level, where it can see the energy interactions going on.
That's why its sensors must be extremely sensitive and to that level of detail.
And as I mentioned before, the device on Earth that is closest to the ones used by interstellar
star races, is an interferometer.

Once the replicator has mapped the object it intends to copy, it will generate a very
high energy hologram of it inside a special box compartment, and then it will start to
spray the hologram with a special prefabricated base material, which will blend with the hologram
shaping the replica from the inside first and then progressively moving towards the outside.
The base material will take on the shape and characteristics the hologram will dictate,
while it fuses, also taking the chemical and molecular properties of the original.
This prefabricated base material is an ultrafine, talcum-like powder which is made of highly
magnetic metallic materials and a lot of carbon and silicon.
The magnetic properties of this base material also ensure it will stick to the high energy
hologram.
This base material is comparable to a mother cell in a biological being.
Mother cells are full of potential as they are capable of becoming any and every cell in
the organism.
They can become a liver cell, a brain cell, a heart cell, a skin cell, or one of any other
tissue or organ.
And that is why they are a critical component of any medical full immersion pod, which is
capable of healing nearly everything, or even replacing a missing limb.
As a mother cell, this base material can morph itself to replicate almost any molecule
and its structure when exposed to a high intensity electromagnetic field such as the one
of the hologram used to guide it.
The replicator will fill in the material and electrochemical interaction gaps during the
process with standing wave technology, which literally manifests the necessary subatomic
particles as you would call them on Earth, and then blends them in with what the base material
has transformed itself into, to form a final product that is nearly identical, or sometimes
identical to the original what was to be copied.
The problem is that this process is not perfect, so complex organic molecules fail to replicate
correctly, creating a caricature of the original, that many times is also toxic when consumed.
As a rule, the more complex a material to be copied is, the more inexact the replica
will be.
The computer which guides all the processes, will detect that something is missing in the
mix and will take the decision on its own about what other material would be best to insert
in the places where a failure is detected.
The computer bases its priority on structural integrity and conserving its similarity with
one of the originals, and not on the very complicated and delicate organic chemical interactions
that shape nutrients.
There have been attempts to improve the replicator's capacity to copy organic compounds,
yet they have amounted to nothing as it is simply easier to consume real, fresh food,
and not artificially created one.
The lack of effort to perfect replicator machines is mostly because of ethical and sociocultural
reasons and effects, as there is simply no motivation for replicating food, as it is
a lot simpler to get the original as there is no shortage of food, at least in those interstellar
civilizations that use replicators, as they have overcome nearly all food production
and distribution problems.
You may think it would be useful for deep space exploration, yet this would only be so
in limited conditions, as the advent of hyperspace technology has made it a lot easier for
a starship to simply go back home for supplies, or have another supply ship come to meet it
wherever it may be, regardless of its distance to its home planet.
I must point out here that obviously, the needed food and supplies are specific to the requirements
of each species, therefore, that is why I still depend on Earth and what it offers, as
I am also human.
And this is the case with several other Taygetans presently here as well.

Now, the problem we have detected with the replicator machines, which are no longer copying
many Earth materials well, mostly rubber and similar ones, is caused by a mixture of
several things, as was explained to me by my engineers.
One interesting fact is that older replicator machines, such as the ones installed on board
older starships like Toleka or Alcyone, were doing a very good job at copying materials
until last year.
What is true is that those older models still do a better job at replicating even today,
yet their quality has also dropped, even if the machine is still the same one and no modifications
have been done to it, yet it is still better than the newer models.
These are the reasons we have found that are generating the problem, and no, there appears
to be no conspiracy or elaborate attack against me in my group with this, as it is only a grouping
of technical issues.
The first one is that the base material was indeed modified and optimized for taygetan
materials, and also to be more sensitive to the other factor at play here.
Replicator machines use a lot of energy, and I mean a lot, so they severely tack star
ships and their electric systems, including their CereoPoint reactors.
The latest model replicator machines were optimized by lessening their energy consumption,
only draining the exact amount of energy their computer decides it needs to copy any given
complex and composite object or material.
And that is the first problem here, as the computer does not know how much energy it needs
to replicate materials which are drastically different to those used by interstellar cultures.
This next is the main difference between human materials and those of off-planet societies.
Humans use a lot of complex composite materials in their industry, and they are everywhere.
They do so because they need to mix a lot of different components to create an end-result
material with the characteristics they need for it to meet the requirements of what
it will be used for.
Humans do not have the level of technology to create dedicated simple materials designed
to fulfill their tasks, so they resort to mixing several ones into a final composite one.
Starting with this an overcomplicated mixture which includes both organic and inorganic
materials, all compacted by force into one final product such as rubber.
Extraterrestrial star nations create simple materials which fulfill their necessary tasks
and therefore are easy to replicate.
They may be simple materials, but they are of a very high technology, thus the use of
composites is reduced to a minimum, unlike what is happening on Earth.
The first factor of the problem is that newer model replicator machines have drastically
reduced the electromagnetic power output of their guidance holograms used to print the
copies.
Therefore, this also reduced their capacity to print complex composite materials of human
origin, as they need more detail, a lot more electromagnetic power and more time to fuse
and create the molecules and their complex interactions.
This is worsened by the fact that more gaps between the materials molecules, those that
bind them together mostly, have to be filled using standing wave technology only.
And this need even more electromagnetic power, which the newer models simply do not have.
The next factor in this problem is that the base material powder formula has changed
as it was optimized to be used in newer model replicator machines.
It contains a lot more silicon and metals and a lot less carbon than the formula used
before last year, thus creating a severe metal silicon surplus while replicating, thus
demanding even more power to bind the heavy molecules resulting from that excess.
This also explains why the replication quality of the older machines has also dropped, but
as they do have more power than the newer models, the copies are not as bad.
And the last factor, but not the least important one here with this problem, is the heavy use
of organic material on many composite industrial materials on Earth.
It lists to say, this complicates even more the replicating process.
Besides the fact that no replicator machine will copy organic material well enough, thus
creating molecular binding weak points in the final product.
I must clarify that in the case of rubber, this is not because of the hydrocarbons in it,
which on Earth are said to be of organic origin.
We know what oil is, and it has absolutely nothing to do with decaying organic matter.
And no, it is not made of dinosaurs.
It is a liquid mineral which is formed deep within the Earth's crust through a process where
seawater is forced into the spaces between the tectonic plates, and then submitted into
an enormous amount of pressure and heat to the point where it changes chemically.
Also absorbing components of the raw materials around it in the crust, mostly mineral carbon,
forming the oil you know.
Hence, its name, hydrocarbons.
You have been lied to for a long time about them for manipulative reasons related to population
control.
It is not only abundant, it is highly renewable to the point where old wells fill up in
a matter of a few months to years, and it will never run out.
All M-class planets have oil in their crust, and just about all advanced civilizations use
it for their industry.
In the case of the problems replicating all things rubber, this may be because of the
organic natural rubber components in some of their formulas.
We replicate many human things here, most of our computers, which were replicated on
board Starship Toleka before the changes to the new equipment, are still functioning
well.

But we recently replicated a whole car.
But it was a monumental failure because of these new problems we are facing.
Just the other week, our well-known Taygetan friends were forced to drive the car they used
to go down to the surface for supplies, into a tire repair shop because they were disintegrating.
The mechanics there were very surprised to see the tires and other rubber parts of the
car falling apart, including parts of the interior and engine hoses and so on.
They said that they had never seen such a thing before, and they asked if the car had been
submitted to some kind of strange, weird radiation.
Our friends just answered back, quote, we saw a UFO the other day, and we came close to
it.
No more questions asked.
They got a fresh set of new human-built tires there, but that did not solve the problem
as the rest of the car kept on disintegrating at a very fast pace.
The seats lost all their cushioning, the windows started to fall off, and countless parts
which were being held together by replicated plastic and rubber started to fall off as
well.
And finally, the water hoses started to disintegrate while they attempted to get to the dust off
extraction point to come back up here.
With no hoses, the radiator coolant spilled out, and the engine started to overheat.
They barely made it to the extraction point, where Azrael of Temmer took them off the surface
and returned our friends to Starship Sadicleya, where the car was declared useless and a total
loss, except for its four new human tires, which most probably will be used on another
vehicle.

Now that we know the nature of the problem, I am confident that our engineers will develop
a new replicator machine, but it will take time.
In the meantime, we will heavily depend on original human-built products only, when needed,
of course.

This will be all for today.
As always, thank you for watching my video, and for liking, sharing, and subscribing for
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It helps this channel grow a lot.
And I hope to see you here next time.
With much love and appreciation, your friend.
Mari.