05-25-2024, 11:48 PM
(05-25-2024, 08:56 PM)Topaz Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, I read the FAQ and the product description, but I was hoping for more detailed insights.
The mention of upgrading from the 5.10G to the 5.11.5G skeleton script doesn't provide much clarity for non-developers.
Can you provide a more detailed explanation of the practical differences between OPH 5.10 and 5.11?
Specifically, how *might* these differences impact the effectiveness of the program for conditions like autoimmune diseases?
Considering that purchasing the new version costs $450, it's a significant investment, and I need to understand if it's worth it in the future.
Additionally, (maybe) is OPH 5.10 not sufficient for addressing such conditions? (I know you don't have enough info yet)
Thank you
There are a lot of differences between 5.10G and 5.11.5G. They include a lot of optimizations to the skeleton script, a lot of additional modules in the 5.11.xG skeleton script, and a much wider range of impact options in 5.11.xG. There is a big difference between these two as a result, but most of these differences are focused on achieving better and smoother execution. This basically comes down to what I call "transparency", which is how hard it is to see the steps between listening and results. The more transparent a program is, the closer you get to "press play, get results", which is the goal. By it's very nature, the better a subliminal is at achieving its goals, the more transparent it will be and thus the more difficult it will be to see anything but results. This makes it paradoxically harder to tell what's happening under the hood, but it results in better results in terms of achieving the goals.
The impact level is not the same as "power", but it is somewhat similar. It is how much influence the subliminal has "under the hood". The goal is to balance the impact rating at a point where it "just works", but does not go past that into too much effort to get the script executed, which gives less than optimal results. Too much of a good thing is not a good thing, as they say. Impact levels must remain within the range of what the Skeleton Script can handle for providing sufficient "structural integrity". You can think of structural integrity like the body and frame of a car. If you bought a car and ran the stock motor, then the frame would be able to handle all of the torque and power the motor could put out. But if you put in a motor that is 3 times more powerful than that frame is rated for, you're going to mess up the car big time if you try to use all that power.
It's similar with my subliminals: part of the function of the Skeleton Script is to provide the structural integrity for the Key Script that allows the Key Script to have the best possible impact rating. Too much impact will make the structural integrity fail, and then the subliminal will not be coherent and will either not achieve optimal results, or might simply fail outright. So to get better and better levels of impact, the Skeleton Script must be improved and made "stronger" to match those higher levels of impact, which make execution easier to achieve and maintain, and keep things in balance to safely and effectively produce the desired results.
So just upgrading the same Key Script (the part of the script that tells the subconscious what the goals of the program are and what should be done to achieve them) from 5.10G to 5.11.5G with no other changes would have been a significant effect by making the program more comprehensive (because of the optimizations to and additions to the Skeleton Script) and more effective (because of the much higher impact level. But there are additional optimizations to the Key Script, as well as the new technology module. This improves the program's effectiveness and functionality even further, and potentially makes for much more effective results and much more expanded possibilities for what can be done, how well, how quickly and how effectively.
Regarding how 5.10G and 5.11.5G would affect an autoimmune condition, it wouldn't. That would be effected by the Key Script, not the Skeleton Script. I have streamlined and optimized the Key Script and added a new technology to it, but I still don't know how it would affect an autoimmune condition.
If you have an autoimmune condition, you would be wise to speak with your doctor. If you decide to go ahead with OPH v2.0, I strongly suggest a month of subscription before you decide whether or not to buy a program priced like this one is, if you already have v1.0. As for how it might affect an autoimmune disease - the immune system can sometimes play a role in healing, depending on specifics, and if you have an autoimmune condition and I have neither studied all such conditions, not attempted to design the program to account for them, nor have any way to see how it affects such a condition, then it is not my place to try to recommend anything concerning that situation. I have no idea how it would affect such a condition, and speculation is useless in this case. That is why I suggest speaking to your doctor.