10-11-2014, 02:20 PM
(10-11-2014, 12:23 AM)Shannon Wrote: Generally you can gauge the power of a subliminal in only a few ways. The numbers you see me using are based on information density per unit of time. The more highly compressed the input stream is, the more it affects you, and when we are talking about my later discoveries, there is a definite and strong correlation to more = more powerful and faster acting.
So if you were using 4G subs, then a "plain" 5G sub without any special build techniques or technological additions would give you 9.2 times more input density. Measuring the effects of the additionals like modifiers and technological additions is difficult, and that is better done by measuring the speed and obviousness at which the results are achieved. You could not say that a "stock" 5G program is the same level of power as a "souped up" 5G, like MIR because the stock cannot achieve results as quickly or powerfully as MIR can. So even within the 5G build format there are different levels of power, even extraneous of data input density.
6G is even harder to measure because its naturalizer is so powerful that people can be gotten to do things that are totally outside their normal experience of reality within minutes of the start of their exposure, but I have no way to measure this in terms of power level except to consider data input density and the speed of results and how much they would normally be resisted. So we rely primarily on data input density.
The more data you input, and the faster you input it, within certain boundaries of limitation, the more effective the program becomes to some degree simply because the brain is being sufficiently engaged with instructions to execute. So when you start pumping the equivalent of two full length novels into the brain every 5 minutes, as I am currently able to do with the latest MPME prototypes, and you manage to do so in a way that allows the brain to actually decode and comprehend the script still, it is engaged to such a degree that it processes the script at a very high level of priority, which makes for a much more powerful and effective program. Apparently, not giving the brain enough input makes it pay less attention.
5G format is limited by the fact that the ears cannot handle more than a certain amount of input at once. But the latest MPME prototypes have a few technologies in them that have allowed me to smash through that barrier to a virtually unlimited degree. I can achieve compression ratios for data input that vastly exceed what can be done with simple methods such as speeding up the audio. How I measure this is still challenging, so I am again going by data input density. But the amount of compression I wish to apply just depends on how much time I care to put into compressing the script. More compression = more time to achieve that compression, of course. My 5 minutes to pump 2 full length novels into your head is not even representative of the half of what I can do with this. I'm just not yet interested in focusing on compressing the script more than I have to for a couple of technical reasons, which make developing the new technology easier for me.
How many words per minute are loaded into our brain in a 5g sub? about 100?