Even if it is not exactly the same, you can learn the basic concept of a community in space from Star Trek. If you haven't seen it, you can now watch it through streaming, so it's a good idea to watch at least the main parts.
Recently, a new series has been rebooted, but the older "New Star Trek" series is the basic one. To delve deeper and learn about a diverse world, "Deep Space Nine" is recommended, but even just watching "New Star Trek" is sufficient. You don't necessarily need to watch the very first series, where Captain Kirk is the protagonist, for this purpose. Watching only "New Star Trek" will give you a basic understanding of the concepts of space.
The following points are common between the actual basic rules of space and Star Trek:
- The principle of non-interference with planets.
In Star Trek, it is often translated as "Fleet's Oath" in Japanese, but it is actually the most important item for the fleet commander, and in English, it is called "Prime Directive," which means the highest priority instruction, and is a basic principle that the fleet must adhere to. This is the principle of non-interference and non-intervention with other planetary societies.
I think many people may simply skip this as just a setting in science fiction, but in reality, this principle is followed, and therefore, it is also applied to Earth.
Watching Star Trek allows you to understand the basic concepts of how an advanced civilization should interact with civilizations that are not yet at the warp level.
Of course, there are things that are impossible in a drama, but even taking that into account, the principle is quite realistic.
Well, it might be said that it's just my own thought, even if only I say so, but there are two reasons for it. When I was a child, I had an out-of-body experience and saw the lives of other souls connected to a group soul, including glimpses of the future. Among them, there was a life of a thinker from medieval Europe who left his home in his later years and moved to a spaceship from the Pleiades system, where he spent the rest of his life. As a result of that soul merging with the group soul, a small part of that soul's memory entered me, and by tracing that memory, I can understand their basic concepts.
Well, it's not always as cool as in Star Trek, but it's very simple, and it simply obligates observation. The spaceship of the Pleiades basically floats in the air, observing the Earth and not interfering with anything. In theory, this is the principle of non-interference, as mentioned above, but unlike the stories in Star Trek, there are no conflicts or exceptions to this principle; it is simply a rule that exists.
The principle of non-interference is, of course, something like air; it is essential.
Also, Swiss UFO contact records contain similar content, but there are various opinions about their credibility, and I have not yet reached a clear conclusion. However, the descriptions are consistent with my memories.
Star Trek depicts the universe as ideal and peaceful, but the drama "Andromeda" is closer to reality. There are many outlaws, and even highly advanced civilizations can feel vulnerable in dangerous areas.
There are planets and regions on Earth with outlaws, and the same is true for the universe; peaceful and dangerous places coexist.
If Earth were unified as a planet of love, it could influence the entire universe and promote peace. However, this is a matter for the future, and the outcome is uncertain.
Based on this understanding, I do not directly intervene in Earth's affairs, but I cannot deny indirect involvement. For example, even if messages from the universe are sent through channeling or other methods, it is fundamentally necessary to avoid actions that violate the principle of non-interference.
In other words, it is generally prohibited to spread content such as "messages from the〇〇 aliens" or "emergency directives" on YouTube or in books. This information is only for personal use, and the basic principle is that Earth should take the initiative.
If direct intervention were to occur, it would violate the rules of the universe and could be subject to punishment. However, it is possible to have limited contact with permission.