Project Inspiration
This tool is inspired by the challenge of interpreting subjective, ambiguous data, particularly in fields like remote viewing. The core idea is to treat initial observations not as definite facts, but as probabilistic "superpositions"—a concept borrowed from quantum mechanics. An ambiguous signal like "feels mostly Red" (r) isn't a wrong answer, but a valid data point with inherent uncertainty. This analyzer provides a mathematical framework to quantify that uncertainty and make predictions based on the "closest" possible reality.
Core Logic: Fuzzy Reverse-Stepping
Instead of forcing a raw, ambiguous Morse code into the nearest valid digit, the "Reverse-Stepping" algorithm asks a different question: "Assuming the real target was X, how much of a 'stretch' is it to explain my raw observation?"
It calculates a "fuzzy distance" or "cost" between your raw input and the Morse codes for both the Red and Grey targets. The target with the lower total cost is the more likely reality, given your observation.
Example Calculation:
- Raw Input: Left=
RrBB, Right=bRRR
- Red Target:
03 (Morse: BRRB + RRRB)
- Grey Target:
50 (Morse: BBBB + BRRB)
1. Scoring vs. Red Target (03):
- Left Cost (
RrBB vs BRRB) = (R→B: 1.0) + (r→R: 0.3) + (B→R: 1.0) + (B→B: 0.0) = 2.3
- Right Cost (
bRRR vs RRRB) = (b→R: 0.7) + (R→R: 0.0) + (R→R: 0.0) + (R→B: 1.0) = 1.7
- Total Red Cost = 2.3 + 1.7 = 4.0
2. Scoring vs. Grey Target (50):
- Left Cost (
RrBB vs BBBB) = (R→B: 1.0) + (r→B: 0.7) + (B→B: 0.0) + (B→B: 0.0) = 1.7
- Right Cost (
bRRR vs BRRB) = (b→B: 0.3) + (R→R: 0.0) + (R→R: 0.0) + (R→B: 1.0) = 1.3
- Total Grey Cost = 1.7 + 1.3 = 3.0
Conclusion: Since the cost to explain the observation as Grey (3.0) is lower than Red (4.0), the system predicts 50.
How to Use the Software
- Import Ledger: Click the "Import Ledger" button and select your JSON file containing the locations and their Red/Grey targets.
- Import Main Ledger: Click the "Import Main Ledger" button to import a previously exported main ledger with all analysis data.
- Navigate: The application will automatically focus on the first pending location. You can use the "Next"/"Prev" buttons or click "Focus" on any row in the table to select a location.
- Enter Observations: In the "Step 1" card, type your raw Morse observations. You can enter one or two versions for each side.
- Analyze: Click the "Run Analysis" button.
- Review Results:
- The "Step 3" card shows the detailed cost breakdown for both Red and Grey targets based on your inputs.
- The "Step 4" card displays all possible number combinations derived from your inputs. Select the one you find most compelling.
- Accept & Save: Click "Accept & Save" to log the chosen prediction for the current location.
- Export to Ledger: Once you have processed all desired locations, click "Export to Ledger" to save a new JSON file containing your original data with the new predictions filled in.
- Export Main Ledger: Click "Export Main Ledger" to save the complete working state including all analysis data, raw inputs, and predictions.