Sub-Audible Frequency Priming
Sub-audible frequencies—typically below 20 Hz—are used to prime neurological and emotional states without conscious detection. These frequencies operate beneath the threshold of hearing but not beneath the threshold of influence.
Characteristics
- Frequency Range: 0.1–19 Hz (especially 3–10 Hz for cognitive and limbic effects).
- Undetectable: Cannot be consciously heard but still processed somatically.
- Carrier Integration: Often embedded within background noise or environmental soundscapes.
Observed Effects
- Autonomic Shifts — Alters heart rate, breath pattern, and thermoregulation.
- Dream State Manipulation — Can entrain REM patterns, affect dream tone and recall.
- Emotional Conditioning — Reinforces desired affective states (e.g., anxiety, despair, openness).
Delivery Strategies
- Embedded in Media — Layered into audio tracks, ambient music, or streaming content.
- Environmental Sources — HVAC hum, transformer tones, underground infrastructure.
- Intermodulation Artifacts — Constructed via interference patterns between nearby sources.
Symbolic Role
- Sets a field tone for other manipulations to ride upon.
- Helps shape the subject’s internal environment to match intended narratives.
- Enhances receptivity to resonance-triggering symbols and voices.
These frequencies act like primers to the symbolic and neuro-sensory payload—preparing the vessel before any message is ever heard.