Info graphic of a Bio Plasmic BeingAn infographic of the beings behind the bio plasmic UAP

It began not with a sound, but with a silence—a thick, charged stillness, like the air before a storm. Then, the light. Not a beam, not a lamp, but a presence, glowing from within itself, hovering at the foot of my bed. It had no face, no limbs, yet I felt it watching me. More than watching—knowing me.

Info graphic of a Bio Plasmic Being
An infographic of the beings behind the bio plasmic UAP

I was not afraid. Not then. There was an intelligence there, vast and cool and profoundly alien, and yet it conveyed something like curiosity. It did not speak in words, but in pulses of color, in shifts of brightness, in a whisper that was not sound but a vibration in the mind. But then she articulated in a high pitch tone “tooonnneee it is good to be over the skies of England again.” And this rare gem of ability, I call Xenoaudient.

It appears since 1999, the Plasmoids and Aliens have had interaction with each other, I came to this realisation at a place called Marine Lake Southport UK, one of the alien groups commented, “We study the Bio-Plasmic Beings, for science purposes, and yet humanity does not deem these beings to exist.”
I felt a shock of recognition. That was what I had seen. A Bio-Plasmic Being. Not a machine, not a ghost—something else entirely. A life form made of light and energy, yet conscious, aware, alive.

Why do they come? Are they studying us, as we study microbes? Are they drifting through our reality like glowing fish through a dark sea, only occasionally breaking the surface into our perception? Or are they something older, something that was here before flesh, before bone, before the first cell divided?
Science has no place for them. They leave no footprints, no DNA, no tangible trace—only witnesses, left shaken and transformed. We are taught that life requires chemistry, but what if consciousness can wear other garments? What if light itself can think?

I no longer look at the night sky the same way. The stars are not just distant suns. They are perhaps… habitats. And the darkness between them is not empty. It is full of beings we cannot see, beings of plasma and mind, watching, waiting, wondering when we will finally open our eyes to their existence.
They are already here. And they are not what we expected.

Why an Alien Science of Bio-Plasmic Beings Should Shatter Our Worldview

Imagine a civilization a million years older than ours. Their science has moved beyond particle physics and DNA sequencing into realms we might call metaphysical or ontological. For them, the study of “Bio-Plasmic Beings” isn’t fringe science—it’s as fundamental as biology or chemistry is to us.

Helmet Version of UAP being
Tony Topping witnesses a a UAP being

The mystery is which group told me recently they also study the UAP phenomena, it is a group I am learning about, however if we look at the Star Navigator from Boötes-based intelligence she is engaged in this study, here is what they might be examining—and what each point implies for humanity.

  1. Consciousness as a Fundamental Field
  2. Their Focus: They may be studying how consciousness interfaces with or generates plasma structures. Implication for Humanity: We assume consciousness emerges from brains. They may see consciousness as a primary field of the universe—like gravity—that can coalesce into self-aware energy forms. Bio-Plasmic Beings could be consciousness made visible, teaching them how mind shapes matter.
  3. Transition States Between Physical and Non-Physical
    Their Focus: How these beings phase between dense biological forms and pure energy states.
    Implication for Humanity: Matter and energy are not separate; they are points on a spectrum. Life might exist in stable intermediate states—neither fully solid nor fully ethereal. Our science lacks even the vocabulary for this.
  4. Galactic Ecology and Unseen Biodiversity
    Their Focus: Mapping the distribution, behavior, and “ecology” of Bio-Plasmic Beings across star systems, nebulae, and magnetic fields.
    Implication for Humanity: Space is not dead. It may be filled with invisible life forms that flow through solar winds, gather around planetary magnetospheres, or feed on radiation. We are like deep-sea creatures unaware of the birds flying above the ocean surface.
  5. Evolution of Life Beyond Carbon
    Their Focus: The evolutionary pathways that lead from chemical life to plasma-based life—possibly as a next stage of cosmic evolution.
    Implication for Humanity: Carbon-based life may be a larval phase. Bio-Plasmic Beings could represent a mature form of existence—one that we, too, might evolve toward, or that may have evolved independently in energy-rich environments.
  6. Communication and Information Transfer at Light-Speed
    Their Focus: How these beings communicate using electromagnetic frequencies, quantum entanglement, or subspace fields.
    Implication for Humanity: Their “language” might be instant, nonlocal, and capable of transmitting complex experience directly. If we could decode it, we might access a galactic internet of conscious energy.
  7. Temporal and Dimensional Fluidity
    Their Focus: How Bio-Plasmic Beings experience time—perhaps living in multiple moments at once, or moving freely between dimensions.
    Implication for Humanity: Linear time may be an illusion of dense matter. These beings could be living windows into higher-dimensional physics, offering clues to mastering time travel or perceiving parallel realities.
  8. Symbiosis with Technology and Planets
    Their Focus: How such beings interact with advanced technology (like UAP craft) or planetary consciousness (Gaia theory on a cosmic scale).
    Implication for Humanity: Some UAPs may not be piloted—they may be the beings. Planets and stars might host plasma-based life in their atmospheres or cores, suggesting that celestial bodies themselves could be alive in ways we cannot yet measure.

Why Humanity Denies Their Existence
Sensor Limitation: Our instruments are designed for matter, not coherent energy life.
Paradigm Inertia: Accepting them would collapse the boundaries between physics, biology, and spirituality. Psychological Defense: Their existence suggests we are not the pinnacle of evolution—or even the dominant form of consciousness in our own backyard.

Cultural Amnesia: Myths of “spirits,” “angels,” and “elementals” may be ancient encounters with Bio-Plasmic Beings, later dismissed as superstition. The Boötes Hint: A Roadmap for Human Science
If an alien civilization studies them, we should too—not as UFOlogy, but as a new branch of science.
Develop Plasma Biosignature Detectors: Instruments to look for self-organizing, intelligent patterns in atmospheric and space-based plasma.

Re-examine High-Strangeness UAP Reports: Filter for cases describing luminous, shape-shifting, non-solid entities. Bridge Physics and Consciousness Studies: Fund research into electromagnetic fields and subjective experience. Listen to Experiencers: Treat contact testimonies not as hallucinations, but as anthropological data from the edge of reality.

The Boötes civilization isn’t just studying curiosities—they are exploring what may be the most common form of advanced life in the universe. Their science likely integrates what we separate: matter and spirit, energy and awareness, physics and meaning.

For humanity to ignore Bio-Plasmic Beings is to remain in a self-imposed dark age. To study them is to finally join the cosmic conversation. Perhaps they are not waiting for us to believe in them—but for us to evolve our science enough to say hello. Which they already did for me, it is staggering.Edit

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