I had a discussion with @Hermit about why EV4 seemed much more dense than EmperorQ, while EmperorQ is supposed to be much denser.
My theory is this, and it is confirmed by the subconscious of many members here pushing them to stack multiple subs rather than stick to 1 and run it on a loop:
- When the subconscious is being exposed to the same thing again and again, it’s being drilled in, and it reaches its threshold of tolerance faster, leading to reconciliation, and to people either wanting to switch subs or adding more to their stack (because of the next very important reason).
- When the subconscious is exposed to a variety of different scripts, logically, this seems like “more” things to handle, so it should feel denser. However, we know from Hypnosis that fractionation is both a way to keep people’s attention and to let the hypnotic commands work better. My theory is this: When people have a stack of multiple subs, or a sub like EmperorQ with more modules in it, each time there is a change in module, it’s like the person changed channel on TV or switched to a different video on YouTube: It’s new, fresh, exciting. So, they get a new hit of dopamine, which keeps them awake, and it also lets them rest from that previous module, so their energy is recharged when they get exposed to it again.
- Therefore, if someone had 1 module of 10 minutes they were listening to non-stop all day, it will feel “denser” and the reconciliation will hit faster and sooner than them listening to a stack of 20 modules they looped all day.
- Then, that 10 minutes of a single module looping will be a lot more painful to run, will lead to immense reconciliation, and it is brute-forcing the subconscious.
- And running multiple modules would theoretically be less effective since it’s more material for the person to be exposed to to see results.
- HOWEVER, the reality is this: The SC scripts are not totally separate entities. They are different angles on the same basic things: Sex, Money, Status, Learning. So, those 20 modules, or EmperorQ with its long list of modules is NOT a lot of material to go through, it’s attacking the same basic goals from many different angles. And the variety allows the mind to refresh itself and for fractionation to happen, letting the scripts sink in deeper. Which means better results and less reconciliation.
Does this contradict my complete devotion to 1 sub at a time? Not at all.
I believe that when 1 sub is created, the scripting in it makes sure all modules are interwoven together in the optimal way, all being different brush-strokes of the same 1 masterpiece, working in unison to lead to the goals of the person listening. While different subs in 1 stack, even if they have some scripting to work together, it’s not as optimized as 1 single sub created with all of its modules, no matter how many, to support each other.
This is why EmperorQ, even though it has a larger script than other subs works better and is less overwhelming: It’s like a diamond with many facets, each is a different angle to show the beauty of the same thing. Each extra module in EmperorQ attacks the problem from a different angle and provides a “rest and refreshment” for the subconscious so it’s ready when it returns to a module of it that was run previously. While in Emperor v4, or even ST1 of the multi-stage modules, there are way less modules repeated more times, which leads to an overload of the cognitive capacity of the person without the ability to change channels and be exposed to something new to let it rest and allow for fractionation.
cc @SaintSovereign @Fire + @DarkPhilosopher