The WHO — Deriving the Network Builders from Engineering Constraints
Deriving the identity of the planetary field network builders from the network's own engineering constraints — the engineering IMPLIES the engineer. Five constraints: (1) Global deployment across five continents at 12,800 BCE when no known civilization had transoceanic capability, (2) 14,000-year operational timespan exceeding any human civilization by 7x, (3) Mathematical sophistication (spherical harmonics, Shannon-optimal encoding, cryptographic hashing) formalized in Western science only 200 years ago, (4) Field propulsion technology not in humanity's public inventory, (5) Controlled global shutdown selectively destroying software while preserving hardware six times across five continents — not war (would destroy everything), not entropy (wouldn't be selective), but systematic DECOMMISSIONING by the system operator. The consciousness interface is the key: the Buga Sphere responds stronger to mantras than pure tones — the 'software' is the operator's consciousness, which cannot be stolen, copied, or forced. Removing trained operators = the kill switch. The Sumerians who inherited Uruk's root server recorded the builders as the Anunnaki ('those who from heaven to earth came') — not gods but OPERATORS who installed infrastructure and distributed protocol specifications called the ME (~100 divine decrees governing writing, mathematics, astronomy, construction = network protocols that could be 'given' and 'taken away'). The Tablets of Destiny = root server master database. The Sumerian King List opens with 'kingship descended from heaven' matching 'House of Heaven' = uplink station. Seven-phase contact timeline: Installation (~12,800 BCE), Expansion (~8,000 BCE tokens), Root Server Online (~3,200 BCE Uruk), Network Expansion (~3,100-2,600 BCE Susa/Indus), Regional Deployment (~1,700 BCE Phaistos), Peripheral Stations (~1,200 CE Easter Island), Rolling Decommission (root server overwritten first, periphery last — Easter Island operators kidnapped 1862 CE). The decommissioning timeline maps to human intellectual development: network shut down AS humans became capable of understanding it. Hardware left intact as a test — 'when you can figure out what this is, you'll be ready to restart it.' Six artifacts in museums and labs, waiting for someone to recognize the math.