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Neuro-fractal Patterning

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Science of using fractal patterns to influence the emotional or physical states of intelligent entities. First developed in the late Information and early interplanetary ages, the technology truly came into its own when transapient minds began to study and develop it.

Neuro-fractals or fractals as they are more commonly called, use mathematically recursive visual patterns to create psychological and physiological changes in those viewing them. The patterns are often used in place of, or in combination with, graphical displays to indicate a desired course of action across a wide range of languages and toposophic levels.

The Medusa Fractal is a mythical type of neuro-fractal.

Examples of some of the more common fractals are:

Concentration Fractals: Used to promote a state of mental focus and assist in concentrating ones thoughts.

Calm Fractals: Induce a state of calm and reduced emotional stress in those viewing them.

Fractal Feng Shui: using subtle fractal-based positioning to generate similar effects

Meditation Fractals: Used to help promote mental states conducive to meditation. Both Calm and Concentration fractals are types of Meditation fractals.

Disruption Fractals: Induce severe disorientation and nausea in those viewing them. Usually used as a non-lethal form of defensive weapon or during crowd and riot control situations.

Interdiction Fractals: Induce a sense of fear and revulsion in those viewing them. Often used on temporary or low impact barrier systems such as roping off a crime scene or disaster area.




Related Pages:

Hyperplacebo Effect - Directed use of the placebo effect by bionts for self-treatment without pharmaceuticals

Medusa Fractal - A hypothetical mathematical figure which, when seen by a baseline or near-baseline human, sets up a feedback loop that sends them into a permanent catatonic state




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