Inder then wanted us to proceed to the other dome to show us what happens here. He further added that there were three domes but we could only be shown two, this dome and the other one.
The third dome is a secret one and involves the security arrangement for the defense of this satellite in case it becomes necessary. He explained that they did not believe in War but in 'Ahimsa'. This meant you are not to harm or kill. But that does not mean, if another attacks you, you will let the attacker kill you and not fight back.
To explain it better, Inder quoted from Wikipedia. How did he know about Wikipedia?
Maybe he read the our minds.
Ahimsa is one of the cardinal virtues and an important tenet of Jainism and Hinduism, and in Buddhism where it is the first of the five precepts. Ahimsa is a multidimensional concept, inspired by the premise that all living beings have the spark of the divine spiritual energy; therefore, to hurt another being is to hurt oneself. Ahimsa has also been related to the notion that any violence has karmic consequences. While ancient scholars of Hinduism pioneered and over time perfected the principles of Ahimsa, the concept reached an extraordinary status in the ethical philosophy of Jainism. Most popularly, Mahatma Gandhi strongly believed in the principle of ahimsa.
Ahimsa's precept of 'cause no injury' includes one's deeds, words, and thoughts. The classical literature of Hinduism such as Mahabharata and Ramayana, as well as modern scholars, debate principles of Ahimsa when one is faced with war and situations requiring self-defense. The historic literature from India and modern discussions have contributed to theories of Just War, and theories of appropriate self-defense.
Inder smiled as if reading our mind and looking at us he explained that they had internet facilities here but they tune in through their own system to our internet to read what all developments have been achieved and what all is in progress.
We went with Inder to the nearby dome that was slightly away from this dome to see what was contained in it. The boys were more fascinated with the idea of seeing the third dome which was out of bounds for them. They knew that even if they found out and tried to sneak in, they would get into a lot of trouble as they or anyone else was not allowed near it due to security reasons.
So, it was better to see the second dome and learn something about what was to be learnt there. Thereafter, they would return here to see the entry of the spaceship through the aperture and monitor it to the landing site.
Soon they arrived at the second dome. The second dome was bigger. It had more machines but these were controlling a specific area of the satellite. The Magical World seemed to have been divided into 4 districts. There were four machines per work allocation.
i. Four machines were there to control gravity. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines which controlled the four districts.
ii. Four machines were there to control the supply of oxygen and carbon dioxide, in all the four districts, which was required for breathing by men and animals as well as plants at night. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines.
iii. Four machines were there to control the water in all the four districts of the satellite which was needed to drink. The fish needed to swim in it and survive in it. Animals also need to drink water. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines.
iv. Four machines were there to control the seeking permission aspect of all things on the satellite. The implanting chips needed to be monitored in all the four districts. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines.
v. Four mechanized systems were there to control the soil and its content including the nitrogen-fixing bacteria and earthworms ants, etc. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines.
vi. Four machines were there to monitor the population to a sustainable level, in all the four districts of the satellite. It was ensured, through monitoring by machines, that they all develop at the required rate. They do not overdevelop or overpopulate. The main machine in the first dome would be shifted here as it controlled these four machines.
vii. There were 4 more machines and one of them was showing the map of the rock curtain behind the waterfall that they had walked through. It seemed as if the other 3 machines were also managing some sort of portals.
We sure wanted to get clarification about this and asked Aarvin and Inder. Inder replied that there were other portals but they had not been used as long as he could remember. So, practically everyone had forgotten about these portals but the scientists would explain where they all opened.
He was about to give more details when suddenly there was a lot of commotion in the tunnels and men were running towards the first dome. Aarvin and Inder were also excited and Inder informed that we needed to go to the first dome to see the descent of the spaceships and see them being guided to the landing/ spaceship docking area. He asked us to follow him.
Inder led all of us back to the first dome and at the same time. Naturally, the Orbs also followed.
We all waited in excitement and anticipation. This Magical World acknowledged and accepted the existence of aliens but our own world refused to even acknowledge that there was any life in this universe except that which existed on Earth.
The machine that had a communication system showed on the computer screen some sort of beings sitting at the helm like they were shown at the deck in 'Star-Ship Enterprise'. This machine helped in catching the frequency being used by the alien ships and communicated with them. No matter what the language was, it got translated to the language of the Magical World.