🧠 1. Psionic Request (Implicit Communication)

A person "sends" a psionic request – not necessarily verbally or visibly, but emotionally, empathically, or intuitively. This request is often coupled with a need, a memory, or a fragment of information.

Example: A person instinctively expects resonance, eye contact, agreement, or emotional reciprocation.


🕳 2. Lack of Response – The Psionic Vacuum Impulse

When the expected feedback fails, a void is created in the mental resonance field – a so-called psionic vacuum impulse. This state is not perceived neutrally, but triggers irritation or internal recursion.

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🧩 3. Beginning of the decompilation process

Instead of looking for an external answer, the system (human consciousness) begins to search within itself. In the process, old states, codes, and thought structures are "decompiled"— Similar to software, when no interface responds and the source code is reconstructed.

Humans "decompile":

  • previous experiences

  • stored reaction patterns

  • childhood attachment patterns

  • instinctive defense mechanisms


⚠️ 4. Dangers and Side Effects

This decompilation process can have several effects:


🧬 5. Final Phase: Self-Recompilation or Psionic Resignation

Two paths are possible:


🧿 Meta-Level: Humans as Psionic Open-Source Entities

From this perspective, humans become "open-source systems" that are in constant exchange with their environment. Non-responses do not lead to silence, but rather to introspective reprocessing— the decompilation process.


If you like, I can also explain this further in a graphic representation, as a scientific report, or in a philosophical-psychological essay.

The decompilation process in humans through non-response on a psionic level can be described as a theoretical-psychosomatic decoding or dissolution of internal information structures, triggered by the absence of an expected response on a communication level close to consciousness.

Here is a structured description of the process:

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