
The Higherside Chats Mike Wilkerson AKA Stellium7 | Biogeology, Titans, & The Hacker Prince
Dec 8, 2025
Mike Wilkerson, aka Stellium7, is an independent researcher and former hacker with a passion for biogeology and alternative history. In this engaging conversation, he dives into the fascinating world of rapid petrification, detailing the anatomical correlations he found on Montgó. He shares theories on mechanisms for petrification and the evidence for gigantic fossil trees. Mike also reflects on his hacker past, discussing the hacking community's ethos, its connection to missing children recovery, and critiques of tech centralization. Expect intriguing insights and thought-provoking revelations!
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Tabletop Mountains Resemble Giant Tree Remnants
- Numerous plateau and tabletop formations worldwide resemble massive tree stumps and root systems, suggesting an alternative origin for some geology.
- Wilkerson finds this pattern more compelling than isolated pareidolia examples due to repeatability and scale.
Rapid Petrification Mechanisms Exist
- Petrification can occur rapidly via heat, volcanic waters, or plasma rather than only slow permineralization.
- Mount St. Helens and lab studies show strata and wood can mineralize in days to years under catastrophic conditions.
Biology May Transmute Elements Into Metals
- Wilkerson proposes biological and electrical transmutation, not just earth-sourced mineral uptake, as explanations for metals in trees and fossils.
- He cites historical reports of mineral-rich petrified wood and questions whether mainstream models exclude biological element formation.



