I wish I could add more, but I have to be very careful about what I do and no not say about this stuff. Basically, the effects are as follows right now.
During 1 to 1.75 hours of exposure per test, the exposure time seems to trigger effect, but seems to be somewhat hampered by the fact that the input rate is causing the mind to spend most of its energy on decoding and processing the input. Once the input stops, the program is running in the test volunteer's head, and takes over 100% (or close to it) of the processing capacity for execution. At this point, the effect grows significantly, and becomes an expression of the full script, in the moment. The testers all so far exhibit a one track mind with regards to the goal of the program prototype, and they also continue seeking to achieve that goal until I prevent them from doing so. The number of times they have achieved the goal seems to correlate with how powerful the desire to continue achieving the goal is when they are prevented from achieving it in a correlative manner: Never achieving it, the desire is strongest. Once, the desire is strong, but not as strong as having never achieved it. Twice, not as strong again. Three times, less strong still. But even with having achieved the goal three times, they all still kept trying to achieve the goal a fourth time within the 8 hour test window.
Effects are noted the next day. Previous tests have shown effects for between 2 and 6 days after exposure, but that is still in testing for these particular prototypes. Longest time between exposures so far has been six days.
Emotional sensitivity seems to potentially be heightened by this latest prototype. I understand why, if that turns out to be the case. That is not a result of the technology itself, but the specific instructions being used to direct the subconscious to the goal of the prototype specifically.
During 1 to 1.75 hours of exposure per test, the exposure time seems to trigger effect, but seems to be somewhat hampered by the fact that the input rate is causing the mind to spend most of its energy on decoding and processing the input. Once the input stops, the program is running in the test volunteer's head, and takes over 100% (or close to it) of the processing capacity for execution. At this point, the effect grows significantly, and becomes an expression of the full script, in the moment. The testers all so far exhibit a one track mind with regards to the goal of the program prototype, and they also continue seeking to achieve that goal until I prevent them from doing so. The number of times they have achieved the goal seems to correlate with how powerful the desire to continue achieving the goal is when they are prevented from achieving it in a correlative manner: Never achieving it, the desire is strongest. Once, the desire is strong, but not as strong as having never achieved it. Twice, not as strong again. Three times, less strong still. But even with having achieved the goal three times, they all still kept trying to achieve the goal a fourth time within the 8 hour test window.
Effects are noted the next day. Previous tests have shown effects for between 2 and 6 days after exposure, but that is still in testing for these particular prototypes. Longest time between exposures so far has been six days.
Emotional sensitivity seems to potentially be heightened by this latest prototype. I understand why, if that turns out to be the case. That is not a result of the technology itself, but the specific instructions being used to direct the subconscious to the goal of the prototype specifically.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!