Wednesday, June 28, 2006

This is my first post to the Infornography blog, a news and sidenote system for the wikibook Infornography: The Tao of Memetic Engineering. This book is about methods of training that will make the user smarter, more intuitive, more aware, more skilled in cognative pursuits, and more able to multitask parallel thoughts and handle large amounts of data, in order to have the skills to make world-changing memes in this generation, and not only survive but thrive in the technologies and society of the next.

Thus far, we have posted a partial introductory/background chapter, a somewhat complete (as in, done enough to be useable) chapter on sublim-based acceleration treatments, and a stub chapter on syncrosublimming. Nicole has posted her impressions after 2 multihour treatments, during which she reached an accelerated level and gained the ability to turn on and off the accelerated mode. Pasv is testing out sublims on his own rig, with a custom perl script catting the Phrack archives, and has reached acceleration but cannot trigger. He will post his thoughts later on in the treatment.

I would like to show you all my own personal sublim rig. These pictures are of the rig that Nicole, Jon, and Doug all tried in my home.







And finally, a lighter one:




We are all somewhat unsure of what the future will hold for this book and this treatment, but let us hope that it will be something beyond imagining.


~John Ohno
Developer of the Acceleration Treatment