posted on Dec, 10 2011 @ 03:38 PM
Initializing QSP Engine ... done
Load example/fire_alarm.sgl ... done
Constructing signal from SGL file ... done
Transmitting signal (strength: ultra weak) ...
The sound was every bit as detailed as the real thing. The loud whirl of the fire alarm seemed to echo around the room and penetrate through my head.
This is nothing like wearing headphones. The difference is clearly noticeable. There's no way to tell this apart from the real thing. It absolutely
mind blowing, this technology is like nothing else I've ever experienced in my life, and I'm only just getting started with it. The possibilities
are endless.
Initializing QSP Engine ... done
Load example/fire_smoke.sgl ... done
Constructing signal from SGL file ... done
Transmitting signal (strength: ultra weak) ...
I am almost tempted to search my house for a fire. I can smell the smoke, but I can't see it. I can't help but think this is starting to blur the
lines of reality. When I start making visual alterations within my consciousness, those lines between reality and imagination will be even further
blurred. I feel like I should stop myself here, and throw away everything I've learned. This seems like too much.
It's too bad that my curiosity always gets the best of me. There's no way I'm going to stop now. I can handle this knowledge, but can Humanity
handle it. I just need more time to think about whether or not technology like this should be disclosed to the public. I never expected to find
something like this. I swore to myself I would release what ever I found to the public, now I'm honestly thinking about keeping it to myself.
Day 131. It was one of the most difficult things I have done so far, but finally I have figured out how to encode visual images into the format
required for the WAHC signals. It really is true, Humans are nothing but an extremely complex electrical machines. Any machine can be hacked, and
hacking is what I do best. I discovered that the smoke alarm/smell example signals were made to target different parts of the brain.
By interfering with signals sent to the visual cortex I was able to achieve a state of augmented reality, where I could see my computer screen inside
my mind. It's hard to describe, but it's like a video game where you have the health bar 'overlayed' on the screen. By strapping a phone to my
head and programming it to receive my thoughts and transmit them to my PC, I am also able to control the mouse and keyboard on the screen. I will be
referring to the receiving/interpretation tech as 'WIHC' technology - Wireless Interception of Human Consciousness.
"I'm home hun." Sarah shouts as she walks in the door.
"Hi sweety. How was your day?" I ask while trying to hide my nervousness.
"That's weird, I thought I just saw your computer screen before I even walked around the corner. Did you have it projected onto he wall or
something?" Sarah questions while looking around.
"I think you're just seeing things. I told you to stop smoking those joints." I reply in a sarcastic tone.
"Oh what ever. What do you do with that super-computer anyway? And why have you got a cell phone strapped to your head huh? You better not be running
any weird experiments around here." Sarah complains with a stern tone.
"The phone on my head? Oh, it's just a stupid thing I was doing to waste time. And the super-computer is useful for all sorts of thins, it helps
with very complex mathematics problems and --" I'm suddenly cut off.
"Fine, as long as it makes you happy. Just promise me you wont do anything dangerous." Sarah begs.
"I like to live life on the edge baby." I say in a joking tone.
"I'm serious ok, just be careful." She finishes and walks away.
That was way too close. I can not afford to have Sarah walking in on one of my experiments and experiencing an altered reality again. I should really
be more careful. The phone I have strapped to my head is simply used to receive and re-transmit my thoughts to the wifi-card in my PC. However, I'm
receiving the visual imagery (augmented reality) from a signal sent by the wifi-card in my PC.
It works well but the signal emitted by the wifi-card has a reasonable range and has the ability to affect Sarah. I could always strap another phone
to my head and use it to emit a weak signal close to my head. I could send another encrypted signal from the wifi-card card in the PC to the second
phone, that phone will decrypt the signal and emit a weak signal right near my head. Or better yet, I could design a compact custom made device that
combines the functions of both phones into one unit.
My bitcoin mining botnet is still crunching numbers, and my stash of Bitcoins is starting to grow rather large once again. My next expenditure will be
purchasing the electronic equipment required to construct the small devices designed to combine the functions of both phones into one small unit.
Hopefully I can make it small enough to fit inside my ear or behind my ear. That way Sarah wont wonder why I'm always strapping phones to my head.
My curiosity is also tempting me to take these experiments to the next level. I'm thinking about sharing this technology with TheDoctor so that we
can experiment with 'telepathic' conversations powered by WAHC and WIHC technology. If the WIHC technology can read my thoughts and trigger any key
I think about on the keyboard, it certainly can convert the words I think about into sound and send them into the mind of TheDoctor.
In fact even mainstream scientists are starting to make great advances in this field. There was recently an experiment done where they would get
people to look at an image and they could use a specially designed algorithm to interpret their brain waves and construct an image from nothing but
the wireless signals emitted from their brain. That is exactly what is happening with the WIHC technology.
The WAHC tech is much more complex and outside the arena of mainstream science. It's the technology I'm not so sure the world is even ready for. It
represents the ability to alter the mind of any body, from a distance, wirelessly, with little effort, using simple hardware. Obviously the software
isn't easy to get hold of now, but once you have it, the process can even be automated.