Altair Factor

The Collective Unconscious World


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Factor

The structure of the human mind, can be considered on its individual aspect but hardly can be isolated when leaving isolation and begins to interact with the environment ... still single?. The higher the more interaction is the number of external variables that condition, influence and alter; then come the first signs of the collective mind. The individual unconscious conscious and now make up the world of the conscious and the collective unconscious. Within this relationship in the structure of the individual mind and the collective mind the emergence of alter ego may occur (the factor "Altair" in the history of fiction) leading to a series of individual, group and collective phenomena.



Mind Structure



The theory expounded Factor

Long before the so-called "flying saucers" appeared above us (June 24, 1947), various literary and artistic works and scenes reflected in their pages and reasons related to UFOs. This point is extremely important to understand the significance of unidentified and especially their involvement and relationship with the human psyche. But how is it possible that science fiction presaged close encounters with extraterrestrials years in advance ?.
If fantasy literature, collected, even with drawings, many of the aspects that presents and characterizes the UFO phenomenon today, this would demonstrate that the purported alien visitation hide a nature and purpose totally opposed to the way proposed by the proponents of the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis.



Extraterrestrial Hypothesis



Somehow this unorthodox approach would mean that the "trigger" of the UFO experiences, we call generically as "outsider" is able to tune the human psyche, dive in "files" and translate them into an anomalous experience in an elaborate, refined "theatrical" (UFO incidents). Throughout the years, the unconscious and integrated plagued suggestive iconography of the fantastic (literature, comics, movies, TV, etc), has penetrated and germinating in the collective mind, resulting in an "explosive" and "Lush "catharsis of bizarre images that has been redirected by the" outsider "and transformed into glittering close encounters with aliens. Therefore these product demonstrations would result from the merger exclusive world of the unconscious and the hidden and manifest intent of an unknown factor, which is capable of operating and decode a "mental level" our psyche, translating into a three-dimensional universe and setting a chimeric dreamlike, sometimes even physical and tangible, where the images and sensations are a language to interpret.
* Theory Distortion researcher Jose Antonio Caravaca.


The film that exposed the Factor

In the early 23 century, the United Planets Cruiser C-57D is sent to the planet Altair IV in the Altair star system, sixteen light years from Earth, to know what happened to an expedition sent 20 years earlier. At the end of extensive travel, contact Commander John Adams Dr. Edward Morbius, the philologist, who warns him to stay away, but refuses to give a reason.

Upon landing, the crew knows Robby the robot, leading to Adams, his first officer, Lieutenant Jerry Farman, and Lieutenant "Doc" Ostrow to the house of Morbius. Morbius explains that a year after the arrival of the expedition, some unknown force wiped out almost all of the issued and vaporized the ship when the last survivors tried to escape. Only he, his wife (who later died from other causes), and her daughter sobreviveron Altair. Morbius fears that the same fate may be at the crew of C-57D.



Planet Altair Arrival



Officers are dazzled by the more advanced than known to mankind, including Robby, which Morbius claims to have "conceived ... during my first month here" and its range of home technology. Adams is skeptical, but Morbius reminds him that his field is philology, not physical science.
Morbius tells Adams that has reconstructed the history and science of Krell, the extinct native, who already had a technology and society millions of years before mankind had all but died 200,000 years before in a single night of unexplainable destruction.

Morbius show your guests what he calls a "helmet plastic educator". When she first used it was in a coma for nearly two days, but also doubled his intellect, which enabled him to build Robby and the rest of the wonderful devices. Morbius also takes them on a tour of an underground facility of the Krell, cube-shaped, with the 9200 thermonuclear power reactors under 50 miles sunken surface, which have been running and self-repairing itself from the extinction of the Krell. When asked their purpose, Morbius evades. He mentions, however, that some 16 years before reconfigured.



Krell Civilization Machines



One night, a valuable piece of equipment on the ship is damaged, but the guards did not see any intruder. In response, create a force field to protect the ship. However, it is useless when the thing becomes invisible, through the fence, and kills Chief Engineer Quinn literally tearing his body to pieces.
Initially, suspicion falls on Robby, but is discarded when the cook of the ship provides an alibi. After a cast of one of the huge footprints found on the floor is made. Dr. Ostrow is puzzled by what can be deduced from it, given that the creature seems to violate all laws of evolution.

The intruder returned the next night and is found to be invisible. It is only slightly when seen through the fence and when they fire their weapons to the crew and the same flash. Kills several crewmembers, including a Farman. At home, Morbius is having a nightmare when he was awakened by the scream of Altair. At that time, the invisible attacker disappears.



The Global Mind



Although Adams faces Morbius, Ostrow used educator secret. Before dying for their effect, he declares that the big machine was designed to materialize any thoughts that manifest the desired Krell. Then he adds "But the Krell forgot one thing! Monsters, John! Monsters Go." This may mean that while Krell as civilized, your subconscious mind began to commit the darkest deeds, resulting in its destruction.

When Morbius objects that do not exist Krell to generate the creature, Adams says the subconscious of Morbius is responsible, and that killed the group of Bellerophon when it voted to return to Earth, when "the deepest desire of Morbius Krell was to study and their machines "and this keeps you out of your world. Morbius rejects the idea that your subconscious is producing the monster.
Robby is sent to kill the monster. Robot programming prohibits taking human life and therefore is not able to try to kill the monster, because he realizes that the monster is actually an alter ego or the extension of Dr. Morbius.



Alter Ego Monster



The invisible monster breaks into the house and melts through the almost indestructible vault door where the Krell Adams, Morbius Altair and fled. Morbius finally accepts the terrible truth about giving up its creation. When he is mortally wounded, the monster disappears. Morbius is dying, he tells Adams that triggers a lever to destroy the machines of the Krell, which will also lead to the destruction of Altair IV and across the globe.
Adams, Altair, Robby, and the surviving crew, escaping the planet at high speed in your spaceship and witness the destruction of the planet, from a safe distance in space. Adams tells that when man Altair progress to the point of reaching the Krell, the work of Dr. Morbius be fulfilled.
* The film Forbidden Planet Cyril Hume, Irving Block and Allen Adler.


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