The BLU Theory (The End Of The Journey)

Why is it that some people skyrocket on the cognitive enhancement scale on BLU and other experience extreme side effects that could force them to quit the subliminal?

I have a theory for that:

The reasoning behind this is simple yet complex, I believe BLU works like this (correct me if I’m wrong) it gives you the results you seek but after a while let’s say 2 to 4 weeks it stops giving you those results and instead give you recon or extreme side effects. Why?

In my opinion, it’s because your brain has already adapted to the BLU which means you already sucked all of the programming needed from the BLU that’s why you aren’t seeing results anymore and instead are seeing side effects which mean theoretically speaking you have already let’s say achieved higher intelligence, eidetic memory and other benefits caused by BLU, now you just have to stop it, recover and let your brain activate that programming caused by BLU so you can have those results that you were seeking. I will definitely be trying this because I don’t really see any benefits with BLU anymore and I tested this out again today against my other post (Talking about the major side effects I experienced by BLU) to see if it would be possible that I am right about this theory and so far I am.

I changed my stack today, for now, I will keep it a secret to see if it truly aligns with the results I need but as one person called me CyberBatman, I will let you get that has a hint of what my stack consist of;) P.S: My stack will be called CyberBatman

Your truly and honorably, CyberSec

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Now, you’re “not even wrong”. :blush:

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" Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig; es ist nicht einmal falsch! "

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if you are exposing yourself so much to a sub that your brain cannot adapt fast enough, or needs time to further process (recover in your words), that is called reconciliation.

A subs programming can become baseline, at which point it no longer occurs as novel, or like new results, it’s from that baseline that the real change, transformation, and results can happens.

The subs are adaptive and suggestive, there like living into inquiries, there may be a point where you are ready to move on but theoretically there is no point where you adapt to subs that they no longer effect you.

Not seeing results anymore-is a concrete phenomena-not a subjective experience. You must define and use your own metrics to assess this. Subjective experience, other then being increasingly facile in your understanding, cannot really define improved cognition. When euphoric, elated, we can have the illusion that our intelligence has increased, but that is often not the case.

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I might be wrong for bad science, it is a theory after all:)

So a break should be done?

IMO Yes, but you can also experiment with lowering the loops
my sense is you’ve been doing many loops in a day, multiple days in a row.
You can aslo try 1 loop every other day, then 2 loops every other day etc.
Or 1 loop 5 days in a row,then 2 loops etc.
You might not need to take a complete break from it to continue to benefit.

I try one loop for a whole week still had the same side effects, that’s why I was thinking of doing a break period.