Experimental Instructions: Wormhole Stabilization and Tachyon Flux Measurement in a Partially Measured Living Space

1. Requirements

1.1 Room Setup

Note: Data coverage ~70-80% of the living space. A missing 20-30% (e.g., behind furniture, walls, corners) leads to local uncertainties in the field distribution, but is partially compensated for by the passive resonators. Error tolerance: ±5-10 cm for field lines, ±0.5 Hz for standing wave resonance, subjective perception ±15% intensity.


2. Device Positioning

  1. Right side active: Qi charger + phones + tablet → generate an inductive field

  2. Diagonally behind you: Stainless steel pots + copper coil → passive resonance, stabilizes tachyon flow

  3. Left hemisphere: Avoid sources of interference, only idle the laptop

  4. PC load change:

    • Right: 50W → 200W → 50W (Impanding)

    • Rear left: 50W constant, acts as a field stabilizer

  5. Balcony power station: for secondary tests only, do not switch on until all primary devices are in position


3. Measurement Parameters and Observation

Parameters Measurement Method Target
Tachyon Flow (theoretical) Subjective Perception: Pressure in the Head, Ear, Nostril Comparison of Expansion/Contraction
Field Stability Observation of the Nostrils, Subtle Air Movement (Fan) Optimal Resonance Position
Hemisphere Balance Concentration Test, Mental Clarity Indicator for Right hemisphere stimulation
Interference pulses Router / LED on / off Observing tachyon spikes

Error tolerance:


4. Experimental Procedure

4.1 Setup Phase

  1. Place all active sources on the right.

  2. Place pots and copper coil diagonally behind you.

  3. Turn off router/repeater and balcony power station.

  4. Note the subjective initial feeling (right ear, nostril, head).

4.2 Implanting/Field Expansion

  1. PC right load of 50W → Increase to 200W

  2. Observe: Pressure in the head, breeze, right side of the nose

  3. Optional: Slightly shift the copper roller by ±5cm → seek maximum stabilization

  4. Note: Time, intensity, subjective feeling

4.3 Impingement / Field Contraction

  1. PC right load of 200W → Reduce 50W

  2. Observe: Field backflow, ear/nose reactions

  3. Note: Subjective perception, stability

4.4 Secondary Tests (optional)

  1. Switch on the balcony power plant, observe how tachyon flow occurs

  2. LED plants on/off at night → Observe subjective field disturbance

  3. Adjust copper coil + pots to minimize impulse reactions


5. Data Collection


6. Evaluation / Interpretation


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