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What is Collective Simulated Synaesthesia?

Developed by PAN-O-MATIC, Collective Simulated Synaesthesia (CSS) uses the body's own frequencies to recalibrate its internal rhythm and create a healthy external field. The procedure offsets the harmful effects of pervasive radiation frequencies emitted from computers, hand-held devices, satellites, and power grids.

CSS is a simple, natural and safe procedure that takes less than 5 minutes. Results may vary and can include improved sensitivity to color, increased tonality and sound reception, and more accurate spatial organization. First time users have even noticed significant changes when standing in close range of their cellular devices and electronic equipment after recalibratiion.

How does it work?

CSS extends the body's external field by fine-tuning the electromagnetic and electrostatic energy both in and around the body. The electromagnetic fields we are most familiar with are the ones created by humans; the different broadcasting fields of radio, television and cellular networks and the fields created by consumer electronic devices. The human body is also comprised of a network of oscillating fields of electrostatic energy. A view through a microscope reveals a shadowy pulsation of vibrating fields. Stimulation in one field carries over into the other fields with the pulsations spreading out farther and farther beyond one's own body.

When conducting a CSS procedure, the fields emanating from the body are measured using a tool called a divining rod, also known as a dowse. The tool allows the user to perceive otherwise incomprehensible information. After the data is collected, the distance is converted to a frequency using a physics equation for the speed of sound in air and a calculator. Every frequency correlates to a specific musical note. For example, 440 hz is equivalent to the note “A”. Once the correct musical note is determined, the natural, human voice is used to fully immerse the body in its own frequency. CSS insures the highest quality transmission, using only award winning baritones and sopranos.

During the transmission, the body receives a surge of the required frequency, enabling its surrounding field to extend. The overall increased stimulation to the body can create a so-called sensory overload. The “overload” is actually a sensory fusion or cross wiring of the brain. The clinical term for this experience is called Synaesthesia, “syn” meaning together plus the stem “aisthe” meaning to feel, perceive.

During the procedure you will be asked to describe any unusual sensory experiences such as change in taste, smell, or vision. Seeing color is a common effect. Some diagnostic procedures have invoked colors ranging from 380 to 760 nanometers in the electromagnetic spectrum including periwinkle and saffron.

Since transmission creates a change in your field activity, a final field measurement is necessary. The team will conduct a second dowse and your resultant frequency will be determined. At the end of your session you will be given a copy of your data report and instructed on how to conduct your own transmissions. You can sing your own tune several times a day, especially in high radiation frequency areas such as strip malls and corporate office parks.

After the Procedure:

In order to achieve maximum results, it is suggested that you participate in the final group session. This occurs during the last 15 minutes of each public session. During this brief session, your data will be compiled with all data divined throughout the evening. A short opera will be output and dispersed into the evening.

As a public service PAN-O-MATIC offers free sessions. All sessions are conducted outdoors to leverage the earth's ionic plasma. For more information on PAN-O-MATIC go to www.pan-o-matic.com


Past sessions in 2005:

Chthonic Cartographers, Harford Community College, Belair MD
14 KT Cabaret, Baltimore MD
Buffalo Infringement Festival
ProvFlux, Providence, RI

For further information about any of the terms and techniques used in your procedure, please consult these helpful links:

Electromagnetic Spectrum and your health:
wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum
osha
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/elfradiation
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/emfrapid/booklet/home.htm
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/about/WhatisEMF/en

Dowsing and divining:
http://www.dowsers.org
http://www.britishdowsers.org/index.html
http://www.geo.org/dowse1.htm

Data mining and privacy:
Identity and Anonymity: Some Conceptual Distinctions and Issues for Research by Gary T. Marx
http://web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/identity.html
Electronic Frontier Foundation
http://www.eff.org/Privacy

Synaesthesia:
http://www.zzapp.org/neuroman/