From the Borderlands archive, Nikola Tesla speak about his inventions in a letter to the New York Times.
From the Borderlands archive, Nikola Tesla speak about his inventions in a letter to the New York Times.
“Contemporary neuroscience suggests the existence of fundamental algorithms by which all sensory transduction is translated into an intrinsic, brain-specific code. Direct stimulation of these codes within the human temporal or limbic cortices by applied electromagnetic patterns may require energy levels which are within the range of both geomagnetic activity and contemporary communication networks. A process which is coupled to the narrow band of brain temperature could allow all normal human brains to be. affected by a subharmonic whose frequency range at about 10 Hz would only vary by 0. 1 Hz.”
He concludes the article with this:
“Within the last two decades a potential has emerged which was improbable, but which is now marginally feasible. This potential is the technical capability to influence directly the major portion of the approximately six billion brains of the human species, without mediation through classical sensory modalities, by generating neural information within a physical medium within which all members of the species are immersed.
“The historical emergence of such possibilities, which have ranged from gunpowder to atomic fission, have resulted in major changes in the social evolution that occurred inordinately quickly after the implementation. Reduction of the risk of the inappropriate application of these technologies requires the continued and open discussion of their realistic feasibility and implications within the scientific and public domain.”
via the sloppy archives of Mutans.
Whatever Happened to Chris Titan?
Great Big List of Those Who Are Up To No Good
The Secret Project (Note: Datura Blossom Seedpod Cycle)
As International Infictive Month begins winding down we present you with the last of our installment of podcast and a thought: Infictive is not an adjective (despite what it’s etymology may lead you to believe) it is a subspace. It is not limited to the county baring it’s namesake, but is instead an encompassing state of ultra-real. It is nothing which you can posses nor is it a quality which can be attributed to any person or object. Things simply either occupy the space and play with the circuit or else fail to engage it, ’nuff said. Consider occupying such a space more often or be careful not to invoke it. You could easily wind up eaten by the harsh cruel game like so many others. Walk free ’til dead, brothers and sisters. 81! The End

Via Danny @ Chaosneverdied.com:
more mythos context for the AAAZ. [http://is.gd/enql]
So that had me dig up what I could from James Koehnline. [http://www.koehnline.com/ He was the artist who made the more spectacular collages within the AAAZ zine, and also did the cover for TAZ, among other awesome things. After the AAAZ was over and done with, he moved on and tried to get folks to start meeting on Asteroids. [Picture highly related.]
Link dump :
http://www.koehnline.com/6a01.htm
http://www.koehnline.com/6a02.htm
http://www.koehnline.com/cal05.html
Full Text Archived below for posterity’s sake.
continue reading…
steganography is technosigilic?
Avenues for experiments:
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“Kephas…whose gematria is 729 = 9 x 9 x 9. Kephas is the perfect ashlar stone, cubic stone.”
From Gematria: The Number of Infinity
(Thanks LVX1313)