I n d e x
1. The  possibility  of  transmitting  information  at  unlimited  speed.
   The ability to transmit information at unlimited speed is one of the remarkable capabilities of projection powders. Newton, who conducted experiments involving the Philosopher's Stone, asserted that its most extraordinary quality was its capacity to facilitate contact with extraterrestrial entities. At the time, Newton was unaware of the postulate regarding the speed limit within the physical universe; indeed, the very concept of contact with extraterrestrial civilizations had not yet emerged. Nevertheless, his assertion clearly indicates that he did, in fact, establish such contact. We do not know how he achieved this; no indications regarding his method have survived to reach us.
   But how might we explain this contact?
   One of the inherent properties of algorithms designed for absolutely secure communication is that they enable correspondents to communicate even if they do not share a common language. This is because, in such exchanges, what is transmitted is not the semantic meaning of individual signs, but rather the relational links between the elements of the transmitted matrix. We may not know the specific words, but we will grasp the connections between those words—thereby receiving the information. Thus, we may hypothesize that contact between humans and extraterrestrial civilizations is indeed possible, even in the absence of a shared linguistic framework.
   This process bears a resemblance to the mediumistic reception of information.
   We hope that, through the use of our projection powders and our understanding of algorithms for absolutely secure communication, we will be able to gain deeper insight into these issues and formulate a rigorous theory of such communication.
   The possibility of communicating at speeds exceeding the speed of light is suggested by experiments aimed at predicting stock market prices. Indeed, if we are able to obtain information regarding tomorrow's price movements, we should, by extension, be able to obtain information regarding the specific signal we are destined to receive tomorrow.
   Let us imagine that someone transmits a signal to us—one that is scheduled to reach us only tomorrow. We then conduct an experiment *today* to determine precisely what information we will receive tomorrow. In essence, receiving information at a speed greater than the speed of light is functionally equivalent to predicting the outcome of a future signal reception. If our experiments in price prediction demonstrate the existence of such an effect, then a channel for such communication must also be operational. Moreover, we can utilize the very same algorithms used for predicting stock market movements.
2. The  Future  of  Such  Technologiesю.
   Having mastered these technologies, we can attempt to establish contact with other civilizations that utilize the very same algorithms. If Newton succeeded in making such contact, why shouldn't we be able to do the same?