INFORMING  

QUANTUM

singularity: quantum-simplicityvector: space-time extensionhorizon: prehensive space

 

 

INTENSION

phase-mode: modular wave hierarchyphase-structure: convolutional integralsphase-space: holographic spiral

 


Journal of Mentographic Research, Vol. 5, 2, 2072

 

Abstract | History | Method | Data | Narrative 1 | Narrative 2 | Narrative 3
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Results

The convincing nature of holoscopic transit simulation has led many a traveller to the conclusion that such experiences were just as real, if not more so, than those of pre-transit or re-entry to consensual experience. In fact, researchers have yet to determine that such experience is merely an analogue explained through reduction to material causes; and such a conclusion does not seem warranted by the present results. The recorded experience of our subject, as well as the event of his physical disappearance while in holoscopic transit, leads to the inescapable conclusion that the holoscope is itself a generator of higher-order experience; and in fact, the category of what appears to be real in consensual experience no longer is viable in the light of such astounding results. It was during the eighth session of holoscopic transit that certain unforseeable and still undetermined events led simultaneously to the end of this research—by necessity, since the subject himself had ceased existing in any recognizable form within this consensual reality—and to the beginning of a new understanding of mentographic phenomena, one which no longer postulates a discontinuity or ephemeral dependence between material and mental phenomena. What we heretofore considered merely simulation of transit in fact became an actuality. As we entered the holoscopic simulation module, odd spiraloid crystals floated in fractal light pervading the zero-G environment. No trace of the subject other than this startling display was found. This seems to present considerable evidence in support of anciently understood methods of training for transit and other inner experience, that such methods and training induce such realities in their subjects. Thus it seems that any approach to an objective, scientific understanding of internal phenomena must account for these results, and forge a new methodology based on such training.

META

text: basic operational languagecomputation: algorthmic translationsinstructions: mind as message

 

 

MICRO

focus: mode of distinctionscope: process-horizonsprocess: "unit-less unity"

 

Abstract | History | Method | Data | Narrative 1 | Narrative 2 | Narrative 3
Results | Heuristic Remarks | Glossary | References