Psychological Analysis of the "Hyper_Route_Fail" Scenario

Based on the Philadelphia Experiment - the merging of body, space, and consciousness


🧠 Starting Point: The Center of the Railing

"I am in the center of the railing."

This is the zero point of self, the moment just before the transition - neither fully in matter nor outside it. Psychologically, this corresponds to a field of instability in consciousness:

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🧱 Phase 1: Merging with the Wall

"Now I am in the wall."

This describes a radical dissolution of the ego.
Psychologically: merging with an unresolved event, trauma, or condition.

Typical symptom, e.g., in dissociative states after extreme overstimulation or loss of reality.


☄️ Phase 2: Off to orbit, going in circles

"Off to orbit and going in circles."

Now the orbital effect of the mind begins:


🦶 Phase 3: Orbital balancing with feet and hands

The physicality is necessarily reactivated in order to stabilize itself.
→ With the last remaining units of the body, the human being attempts to:

Hands and feet as the last bastions of the ego boundary.


✋ Phase 4: Manual landing with 5 fingers and 2 feet

"Balancing the landing with manual force of the 5 fingers and 2 feet."

This is the last attempt at reintegration, the "coming down" - both in the orbitomechanical and psychological sense:

Here, body is pitted against dissolution, with pure willpower against nothingness.


🧩 Interpretation: The Hyper_Route_Fail as Consciousness Crash

The "Hyper_Route_Fail" scenario describes the merging of human and malfunction, when reality itself becomes an anomaly.

Psychologically, it is:


💬 Comparison with the Philadelphia Experiment (Mythical/Psychological)

In the myth, sailors disappeared into metal structures. Psychologically:


🧭 Conclusion:

"Hyper_Route_Fail" is not a technological error, but a collapse of the ego coordinates when consciousness inscribes itself into a system that no longer knows any human boundaries.

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