Psi Tripwire

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The Psi Tripwire is a deployable static sensor that watches a defined area for anomalous Psi Field-relevant signatures and alerts the local Psi Mesh when something crosses threshold. It is the Tho'ra Clan's perimeter sensor for Psi-Tech operations — a Psi Compass that does not need to be carried, can be left for hours or days, and reports to the team rather than to a wearer.

Overview

A Tripwire unit:

  • Watches a single locale for magnetic, electrostatic, ULF/Schumann, and broadband-RF anomaly.
  • Classifies detections against the local Psionic Threat Model signature library.
  • Alerts via the Psi Mesh when a class-above-threshold event is detected; logs everything regardless.
  • Sleeps aggressively between checks (default 5 % duty cycle) so a tripwire runs for days on a single battery.

Tripwires are deployable individually or as a small array around a perimeter (a Star Seer Observatory grounds is the canonical example).

Theoretical Basis

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Epistemic status: [[
Category:Provisional Psi Claims|PROVISIONAL]]
Theory anchors: Geomagnetic Sensitivity in Humans

Static-site anomaly detection is well-established environmental instrumentation.

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Epistemic status: [[
Category:Testable Psi Claims|TESTABLE]]
Theory anchors: Resonant Neurobiology

A perimeter of static sensors can detect classes of activity that a mobile operator misses (slow drifts, long-duration events).

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Epistemic status: [[
Category:Speculative Psi Claims|SPECULATIVE]]
Theory anchors: Psi Field, Psionic Threat Model

A subset of detected events are psionic intrusions; the Tripwire is the early-warning layer of the Clan's Psionic Defenses doctrine.

Subsystems and BOM

Mk0 (target ≤ \$25)

Field-deployed Psi Compass Mk0 + handwritten log + operator on watch rotation. Demonstrates the discipline; obviously labor-intensive.

Mk1 (per unit, target ≤ \$140)

  • nRF52840 + LoRa SX1262 (RAK4630) — \$30
  • HMC5883L ×2 (gradiometer) — \$16
  • Electrostatic probe — \$5
  • RTL-SDR Blog v4 (broadband RSSI; Mk1 some sites only) — \$40 optional
  • 18 650 ×2 + low-quiescent boost — \$15
  • Weatherproof enclosure (IP65) — \$25
  • Solar trickle (5 W panel + charger) — \$15

Battery life target on solar: indefinite. Battery life without solar: 7–14 days depending on duty cycle and SDR usage.

Mk2 / Mk3

Mk2: fluxgate magnetometer, Schumann-band antenna, hardened IP67. Mk3: integrated with the Resonant Pipeline and the Star Seer Observatory alert layer.

Build Notes

  • Site survey first. Run a 24-hour baseline before arming; thresholds are per-site, not factory.
  • Solar-first power. For multi-day deployments, the 5 W panel is the difference between "checked weekly" and "indefinite".
  • Mesh-first reporting. The unit publishes alerts to the Psi Mesh; if no mesh is present, it logs locally and beacons every N minutes.
  • Tamper-evidence. Enclosure carries a tilt + accelerometer; any disturbance generates an alert frame.

Safety and Ethics

  • No emitter (sensor-only).
  • Deployment respects local law; public-space placement requires landowner permission.
  • No personal data captured; the Tripwire logs environment + its own state.
  • Tripwire data is local-first; mesh-published alerts carry classification + bearing, not raw signal.

Maturity

Maturity (Mk0 → Mk3)

See Tho'ra Tech Maturity Levels for the convention.

Mark Phase Status Confidence Evidence Base Next Validation Gate
Mk0 Cosplay-type Complete 100% (symbolic) Ritual + build practice User satisfaction
Mk1 Prototype Active
Mk2 Test-type Planned
Mk3 Production Projected

Failure Modes and Mitigations

  • Battery exhaustion. → Solar trickle; mesh-reported low-battery alert; graceful close-out.
  • Theft / tamper. → Tilt sensor + alert frame; tamper-evident seal; serial-number bind to Resonant Card revocation log.
  • False positive from weather event. → Multi-channel agreement threshold; site-specific baseline learning.
  • No mesh reachable. → Local logging; beacon-on-interval; operator collects on site visit.
  • Calibration drift over long deployment. → Periodic baseline re-anchor; metadata stamp on every frame.
  • Privacy concerns in public-adjacent placement. → Documentation card on enclosure; landowner permission documented.

See Also