Psi Anchor

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This page describes a tier-3 novelty Psi-Tech concept. The base hardware is real and inexpensive; the operationally-relevant claim is SPECULATIVE — framework-permitted, not yet evidence-supported. The Mk0 form is honestly carried as brand-and-ritual; any further claim depends on the relevant validation gate.

The Psi Anchor is a small site-installed, low-power, characterized resonant device whose stated purpose is to anchor a chosen location to a defined Psi Field reference state — engineering-honestly, a coil + reference-oscillator + low-amplitude near-field emitter packaged as a buried or wall-mounted unit; doctrinally, a site-blessing in technological form. Anchors are typically deployed at Tho'ra HQ grounds, Star Seer Observatory sites, and (with strict consent) operator-personal homes.

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Overview

A Psi Anchor:

  • Mounts at a fixed site (buried, wall-mounted, or in a dedicated enclosure).
  • Emits a low-amplitude near-field signal at a published reference (often a Schumann harmonic or an Observatory-derived local reference).
  • Anchors the local field to that reference within the near-field zone (≤ ~5 m practical).
  • Reports status to the local Psi Mesh or EIN Relay Node for audit.

Anchors are not Coherence Beacons (which calibrate sensors) — they are intended to establish an operator-experienced site quality. The distinction is doctrinally important; the engineering is similar.

Theoretical Basis

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Low-power near-field emitters at characterized frequencies are routine engineering.

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Theory anchors: Resonant Neurobiology

Operators report measurably different state-baselines at Anchored vs unanchored sites under blinded study conditions. Falsifiable.

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Theory anchors: Psi Field, Astrological Frequency Harmonics, Ley Lines Geophysical Hypothesis

The Anchor establishes a sustained local Psi Field state; sites at known ley-line nodes anchor with reduced amplitude (the field is already there). This is the Clan's defining doctrinal claim.

Subsystems and BOM

Mk0 (target ≤ \$0 per site)

A documented intentional-practice site-blessing performed by the operator; no hardware. Honestly limited; the Mk0 is "you, your intent, and the place".

Mk1 (per site, target ≤ \$200)

  • DDS function generator (AD9833) + TCXO — \$25
  • Bifilar planar coil (etched PCB, multi-band) — \$10
  • Low-power amplifier — \$10
  • Pi Zero 2 W or microcontroller — \$30
  • Sealed weatherproof enclosure (NEMA 4X if outdoor) — \$50
  • Power supply (mains adapter or 5W solar + battery) — \$40
  • Documentation + mounting hardware — \$30

Mk1 unit operates at near-field amplitudes well below ICNIRP basic restriction at any plausible separation; characterized and documented.

Mk2 / Mk3

Mk2: site-survey-tuned multi-band anchor with measured local response; integrated into the Schumann Lattice. Mk3: federated Anchor network with shared local-tuning protocols across allied sites.

Build Notes

  • ERP / near-field discipline. Field strength at 1 m must be below ICNIRP general-public reference levels by ≥ 10 dB. Characterized per-unit.
  • Site survey first. Each Anchor's local tuning is derived from a pre-deployment site survey (Schumann, ambient EM, magnetometer).
  • Local consent. Indoor anchors at operator-personal homes only with documented household consent; landlord notification where applicable.
  • Audit visibility. Every Anchor reports its status to a local mesh or EIN node; covert anchors are doctrinally prohibited.

Safety and Ethics

  • No human-targeted emission; anchors are site-installed and characterized to be well below ICNIRP general-public reference levels.
  • No covert deployment. Anchors are documented + audit-visible.
  • Consent of property occupants documented before installation.
  • The Anchor is sold or fielded only with the mission doctrine briefing; no extraordinary claims unattached to validation gate.
  • Removable: an Anchor that an occupant decides to remove is removed; doctrinally and physically.

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

  • Field-strength drift over time. → Annual recharacterization; audit-published.
  • Covert deployment. → Doctrinally prohibited; audit-visibility mandatory; mesh-reported status.
  • Neighbor concern. → Site survey documented; community-facing card; removable on request.
  • Mistaken as operator-influencing emitter. → Characterization is public; emission well below ICNIRP general-public reference.
  • Hardware failure undetected. → Mesh-reported status; absence of report flagged for service.
  • Doctrinal mission-creep into compulsion. → Anchor doctrine: it offers a reference, it does not compel any occupant of the site.

See Also