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The Fatum Project was born as an attempt to research unknown spaces outside
predetermined probability-tunnels of the holistic
world and has become a fully functional reality-tunnel creating machine that digs
rabbit holes to wonderland.
It consists of technical, causal and memetic parts, that we'll describe in the
article below.
1. Probability Blind-Spots
All things in the world are causally connected with each other and everything that
happens, including our thoughts, is usually
determined by the sum of all environmental factors. This makes the world close to
deterministic. The patterns arising in the
network of these relations, reduce even random actions to a limited set of possible
outcomes. That’s how attractors appear, like
this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle#Chaos_game
This means that no matter what choices you make, and no matter how many variations
on how your day may pass, there are always
some places where you simply cannot be, because none of the chains of your
decisions leads there.
Interesting that such places may be somewhere nearby. On your street there may be a
lane in which you will never think to look
and you do not even know about its existence. What could be hiding in such blind
spots? And what could be hiding in places where
no one looks at all? This is the first question of our experiment. There may be
magical creatures or aliens or a pile of
garbage, no one knows for sure.
To find such places, it was decided to create points with random coordinates and go
there, regardless of whether they look
interesting or convenient to visit. So the chance to get to a blind spot increases
markedly.
Remarkable, that after several trips, researchers found dozens of new places near
their house, they had never seen before.
It is possible to enhance the effect by building chains of random points, thereby
creating entire unusual routes for yourself.
2. Butterfly effect
Next was the question of what were long-term consequences of a researcher staying
in a place where he should never have been.
How much can determinism be broken? Will the clockwork of the universe fail from
changing its gear position? Will the objects
found in these places or the images seen generate cascades of events drastically
changing everything around?
This is quite possible if we consider that all people exists within their own
tunnel of reality, shaped by their qualities,
habits and perceptions. Even just a very different person from us can live in a
completely different world, because it goes on
completely different routes and receives other information. So, getting into random
points, you can find yourself in someone
else’s tunnel of reality and get new opportunities from there.
Then new information and causality can pull you out of the filter-bubble and change
your life.
3. Quantum Randomness
But we decided to set ourselves a more ambitious goal and break holistic
determinism at its very core, going beyond even the
most fundamental attractors.
As it is known, determinism completely disappears only in the transition to quantum
measurements, for which the uncertainty
principle operates.
If you tie such measurements to actions in the macro world, you can significantly
break out of the holistic field of causality
relationships. (We called it the Stasis Field) So you can even find yourself in
places where the usual randomizer would never
lead you because of its dependence on the launch time and mathematical operations.
We managed to find two available sources of quantum randomness: One of them (QRNG)
is an open server https://qrng.anu.edu.au/
which receives random numbers by measuring the magnetic field fluctuations of
virtual particles in a vacuum. The second (REG) is
a REG-1 Psyleron hardware module purchased from the Internet using tunnel effects
in a field-effect transistor. Fatum software
supports both sources.
4. Stasis Field
Stasis field is the entire set of causal relationships that limits the variability
of potential outcomes. At the application
level, this is the power that holds us in our reality-tunnel, making your life
predictable to a certain extent.
When disturbed, the stasis field tends to converge. That is, it will prevent you
from exiting the probability-tunnel. In
addition to the obvious physical limitations, the memetic factors of the stasis
field will create the greatest convergence.
These may include any boundaries of consciousness that predetermine your behavior:
Studied methodologies, prejudice attitudes,
the habit of noticing things only on certain grounds, etc.
The greatest memetic danger is the Despair-meme, which becomes one of the most
powerful levers of pressure from the stasis
field. During the first experiment, when 70,000 randomly selected people were sent
to random points coordinates, almost all of
them immediately decided that the points were sent with the aim of a scam and saw
danger in them. As a result, a very few
decided to go there. Such a reaction can be explained by the activation of the
despair-meme, with which the holistic memeplex
tries to keep you within the framework of the pattern.
Increased exposure to Despair-meme can also lead to apathy and paranoia. And this
is just one of the well-known memetic hazards
that the explorer of reality-tunnels should fear. Filter-bubbles and their habits
to notice only useful things in your everyday
life will also significantly reduce your chances of getting out of the pattern.
5. Void-meme
The main memetic component of the Fatum system is the void-meme. Void-memes are the
open questions. In our case, this is the
great unknown laying outside the deterministic world. Being completely indefinite,
it, like the Rorschach stains, draws the most
daring assumptions from your imagination, trying to fill the void of uncertainty.
This creates a release of dopamine and
motivates you, and since energy is expended in the search for truth, the mind seeks
confirmation of its expectations and pays
attention to anything even slightly unusual.
In this way, the ability to notice anomalies is greatly increased, and any
anomalies that are noticed form new attention
filters, which, due to the Baader-meinhof effect, make it possible to notice new
types of things. This changes your very vision
of the surrounding world, thus completing the creation of a new reality-tunnel.
You are involved in a new system of causal relations not only at the causal, but
also at the memetic level, you begin not only
to find yourself in new places, but also to act differently.
It is necessary to take into account the effect of "talking walls", which has been
repeatedly observed by participants in the
experiment. It lies in the fact that, arriving at the point of Fatum, the
researcher begins to notice that the writings on the
walls have interconnected content, similar to an attempt to communicate with him.
The effect can be associated with a void-meme, as a result of an attempt of mind to
confirm it's expectations of the
supernatural, but often the coincidence of the writings were so improbable that we
cannot be sure of this.
6. Genesis field
The most interesting part of our experiment was the hypothesis about the
possibility of the impact of the noosphere on the
quantum probability put forward by the PEAR laboratory in Princeton.
(http://noosphere.princeton.edu/papers/pear/fieldreg2.pdf)
It says that if a researcher thinks hard about a certain outcome, the probability
of quantum measurements deviates slightly from
the average expected one. Scientists have also shown that a general cognitive
background, for example, during significant
historical events, has an impact on quantum RNGs around the world.
The effect of the interaction of thoughts with quantum fluctuations was called by
us the Genesis Field. It has the same nature
as the stasis field, but of a higher dimension. If such distortions can be similar
to the Asher Peres paradox (the possibility
of the future to influence the past through the quantum entanglement), then it is
likely that any interaction with the
attractor-points can lead the researcher to certain versions of the future that he
is thinking about.
7. Planeshifting
It is recommended to save all unusual items found at points of the attractor and
entangle them to your everyday life. Their very
existence in your reality-tunnel can help synchronize with the new timeline.
Objects may have unusual causal properties btw.