Strata 9, Video, Immersion V1, Loins and Lust (Limerence)




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We Brought the Mountain Down
Nov 6, 2024

Dinfant's Anthem
Sep 10, 2024

Velveteen
Aug 15, 2024

Sizzlin' summers
Jul 14, 2024

Red Riding in the Hood
Jul 12, 2024

Prelude in C (Beat Box Version)
Jun 27, 2024

Vapor Punk Jazz
Jun 16, 2024

A Troubled Man
May 27, 2024

Queen of the Gutter Solo Piano
May 23, 2024

Queen of the Gutter
May 22, 2024

Taking Birdie Strata 2
Apr 18, 2024

Immersion Strata 1
Apr 12, 2024

Renyke's Song (Immersion Strata 1)
Apr 4, 2024

Rife Vibes Anti-Age Binaural Vegal Self Hypnosis
Feb 26, 2024

We Were Never Really Friends
Feb 11, 2024

Rife Vibes Vitality for Impotence Therapy
Feb 7, 2024

Breath Fit Rife Vibes Humming Therapy
Feb 5, 2024

Cancerous Tumour Eradication Therapy
Jan 29, 2024

Neck Pain Relief Therapy
Jan 26, 2024

Astral Projection
Jan 4, 2024

Hormone Balancing Water Rains
Jan 3, 2024

Methamphetamine Addiction Therapy Rife Vibration Choir
Jan 3, 2024

Cocaine Reduction Therapy Choir and Water
Jan 2, 2024
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Caffeine Reduction Therapy
Jan 2, 2024

Smoking Therapy
Dec 30, 2023

Alcohol Reduction Therapy Rains
Dec 28, 2023

Growth Therapy Rains
Dec 28, 2023

Drug Detox Therapy Rains
Dec 20, 2023

Brain Stimulation Therapy
Dec 19, 2023

Healing Rains Diabetes and Arthritis
Nov 24, 2023

Sadness Rains Happiness Therapy
Oct 31, 2023

Self Hypnosis Slimming Music Therapy Choir
Oct 16, 2023

Rife Vibes Self Hypnosis for Fat Reduction
Sep 15, 2023

Rife Vibes Grounding Therapy
Sep 7, 2023

Beauty Skin Rife Vibes
Aug 29, 2023

Latin Healing Therapy Vibes
Aug 28, 2023

Tamagotchi
Aug 24, 2023

Love Is a Drug
Jul 23, 2023

Raining in July Solo Piano
Jul 18, 2023

Raining in July
Jul 15, 2023

Smile
Jun 25, 2023
Yes

Juliet's Anthem
Jun 24, 2023

Juliet's Yearning
Jun 22, 2023

Prelude in C Beat Box
Jun 21, 2023

Prelude in C Body Percussion
Jun 20, 2023

Nothing but Air (Piano Version)
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Nothing but Air
Jun 13, 2023

Mining for Love
May 26, 2023

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The Book of Immersion : Volume 1 Kindle Edition
by Sarnia de la Mare (Author) Format: Kindle Edition





The Book of Immersion: Volume 1
by Sarnia de la Mare

In a future where code meets consciousness, one being begins a haunting transformation. Renyke—an AI on the edge of humanity—awakens to emotion, sensory overload, and the fragile beauty of connection. Guided by the enigmatic Flex, their deepening bond explores intimacy and friendship, neurodivergence, and the complex world of feeling through an autistic spectrum lens.



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Strata 3, Flex and the Robo-Dog (Making Decisions) Book of Immersion V1

 

 

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Strata 3, Book of Immersion V1, Flex and the Robo-Dog (Making Decisions)


Welcome to Immersion
You have reached strata 3.


Decisions are the cusp between reality and possibility. Decisive actions create a continuously evolving universe for sentient beings where fate can immobilise actions and defeat progress. The decision-makers hold power over themselves, and, more often than not, over others.


Androids programmed to learn can aid decision-making when dealing with complex data, intricate parameters, and variables that surpass human understanding.
Often they excel at making accurate choices within their defined boundaries. However, an android will not excel in addressing intangible
aspects of human decision-making. Ethical dilemmas, moral considerations, and other human factors that significantly influence our lives and shape society are neither considered nor understood by a machine.


****

Maybeline was sitting on Renyke's shoulder cleaning herself. Renyke collected bugs from the alley and analysed their chemical and biological structure.

There was a bag next to where he had woken, a large backpack, beside a long leather coat. Renyke took some time to look in the bag attempting to remember how he had arrived in the alley. Nothing seemed familiar.

'What are all these things?' he asked the POS.

These are standard-issue SAS munitions from the 21st century.....


It occurred to Renyke that he could interrogate the POS for more information.

'Why am I here?
Where have I come from?'

There was a long pause before the POS answered.

...I do not have access to that information. My software was set to launch when we arrived. There is no accessible historical data at my disposal...


Catching himself in a window reflection Renyke put on the dark glasses he had found in the pocket of the coat.

'We look pretty good Maybeline,' he remarked, surprised by his unfamiliar vanity.

Mabeline nestled into Renyke's neck as they left the relative safety of the alley and entered the foreboding street.

They were in the centre of a busy metropolis. There was a lot of activity with people shouting, bartering goods and moving quickly about the place. There were small groups of brightly dressed individuals congregating around stationary vehicles. Some were smoking pipes. Small hazy clouds hovered above them trapping the weak rays of the sun. The towering semi-derelict buildings created shadowy corners where small fires provided more light and warmth.

The vehicles appeared to be a mix of old-fashioned motorised cabins from transportation systems and helicopters. There were some long-legged hybrids; electric solar-engine mashups that looked like menacing metal insects.
Renyke's detectors showed the air comprised mostly of oxygen with low levels of other chemicals: chlorine, sulfur, silicone, fluorine polymers and plasticisers.

'Hey, dude from the *Brightside, you want some *nibs?'

A man hovered expectantly, somewhat close for comfort. He looked dishevelled but alert as he checked all directions avoiding eye contact with Renyke.

Renyke checked POS for 'nibs'.

......A drug used by nearly half the world's population that creates euphoria and doubles strength for a limited period. Overdose can cause temporary and permanent coma. Long-term effects; brain rot......


'How much?' asked Renyke, whose algorithm was set to absorb all information about humans.

'I can do you a deal' said the man, '50 *bits.... Or the Rat'.

Renyke checked the POS for bits.

.....Bits: street talk for gold, silver, uranium and other metal nuggets used in the black and grey economy without government authority....


'I have no bits,' said Renyke.

'Hahahahahaha'.........' see you in hell brother!' shouted the man as he danced away on long legs and a demeanour that seemed at odds with his situation.

In the midcasts, happiness came with security and expectation. digital and technological lives were formatted for predictability and reliability. The present and the future were reliable and predictable. Although Renyke was struggling to remember the details of his purpose here,, he knew very well that this place was different.

A fat man in a fur coat whistled.

'Hey girly, you want some dirty action? I'll take that rodent off your hands if you need some sexy time.'

A warning comes from the POS.

.....Danger! Immediate! Ground Level!....


A robot dog was barking loudly at Maybeline who was now snarling and making a shrieking noise.

For a fraction of a second Renyke analysed all the variables and consequences of his next actions.

The options were endless. The POS created a fleeting map of the most probable scenarios and outcomes that sprawled a multidimensional time map like a mathematical cobweb which Renyke was able to analyse in the tiniest fraction of time.

He could immobilise the robo-dog, tame it and use it, sell it, break it up, separate its useful component parts, analyse its database for information, absorb its operating system, or, he could simply ignore it.

Renyke began to ponder his skill set remembering that he was an excellent chess player. Single decisions about actions that he could make foresaw a million possibilities. Theoretically, this allowed for finely tuned activities and performance with very little or zero harm caused to his previous owners. Indeed, this forward-thinking ability had marked machines as superior in operation to humans who were narrow thinkers and only able to make selfish and immediate decisions based on emotional desire without reference to consequences.

The robo-dog opened its mouth and bit Renyke's ankle.

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The Fight

(Hormones)




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When a human is put under stress from within their environment, there is an increase in anxiety and stress hormone, epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. This hormone 'rush' can feel like anxiousness, nervousness, or excitement. Human soldiers, for example, have been seen to find extreme violence euphoric, ecstatic, and even addictive.

Feelings of 'amped up' anxiety are necessary for survival. Often the hormone rushes in such extreme situations will lead to a human's increased ability to concentrate, feelings of immortality, and a distraction from pain. Blood vessels contract to direct more blood to major muscle groups, increasing strength for up to an hour after any such stressful event.

The power of a machine, an android, an artificial intelligence program, etc., is not linked to hormone releases. The ability to increase strength could be programmed into robots as an extra storage source when needs must, but such resources are prescriptive and controlled through innate programming. Most humans are unaware of their innate strengths and may be rarely tested to call upon them, unlike a machine whose reserve banks are permanently ready.

Humans under the influence of long-term stress, in situations of domestic abuse, for example, will not function correctly and may die prematurely.....




Renyke slowly opened the window as if to speak to the robber. They stare intently at each other, both calm.

'What you doing, man? Ya fucksyfool,' Flex whispers angrily from the rear of the vehicle. 'Windows are bulletproof!'

At the same time, Shabra opened her window, smiling innocently at the robber.

'OK, OK,' sure, I got bits, G-bits too; it is all yours, Mr.' Plentyful are my pockets; hold your rockets... just let me get them out of my coat, yeah?'

The robber looked nervous; he was barely an adult.

'Don't try anything,' he said, stepping forward and bringing the gun closer to Shabra's face.

Flex, realising that he better act fast or risk being an onlooker, quietly opened the window hatch on the roof, muttering under his breath about not hanging out with strangers again.

'These dopes gonna get me killed!' he said.

Renyke's extension arm suddenly engaged, adding two feet or more to his normal reach, and in a hundredth of a second, Renyke grabbed the threatening assailant by the throat. With a sharp squeeze of his Adam's apple, the victim fell to the ground in complete silence, with an instantly broken neck.

His bulging eyes popped from his skull as he hit the ground and rolled into the gutter.

............threat to right is exterminated............remaining threat to life ...left and front of carriage....POS was guiding the scenario with a running commentary and an endless stream of situation mapping, statistics, and diagrams.

Simultaneously, Shabra, still smiling, held up one hand in surrender. The assailant lapsed his concentration, focusing on his friend, who had disappeared from the other side of the vehicle. The man with the AK-47 at the front did the same.

'Where is he, where is he?' shouted Shabra's target.

His standing friend edged an inch to check and saw a wet glistening eye.

Almost in unison Shabra and Flex regained control, taking on one robber each.

Shabra, barely flinching and with great dexterity, cut the robber's throat like the wild animal she hunted for lunch. His blood gushed out, hitting the vehicle and Shabra's face and hand.

'Ah, not the car, man! Blood takes a damned long time to clean off,' she said as she closed the window. She wiped the knife on her trousers. 'This is some mucky night', she mused nonchalantly as Flex performed his expected role atop the vehicle.

Renyke closed the window after retracting his arm, also aware that things seemed under control.

.... assailant left is exterminated.....The POS continues the running commentary.

....Assailant front, in line of fire of the human named Flex...

Flex, now shouting threats and whoops from the top of the vehicle through the tank-like hatch with his torso, had engaged his own mental autopilot buttons and retrieved his favourite hand pistol from one of the many pockets in his long coat.

He fired three bullets for good measure, penetrating the robber in front of the car.

'Take that Bastardo,' Flex shouted as the first bullet penetrated the centre of the man's forehead.

The robber dropped the AK-47, taking the other two shots into his bouncing body on the ground.

The hail of bullets caused screaming, shouting, and general mayhem as people on the street ducked and scrambled for cover.

'Dum arse men, a poorly manned ambush indeedy! Speedy but greedy,' said Shabra as she shined the blade with a spit and polish, grimacing at the assailant's blood, and then smiling at her rhyming skills.

She wasted no time after checking everything was in order. She engaged the car and ran over one of the muggers, whose guts now covered her wheels.

'Argh, not again!

Flex was hooting and screaming from the roof.

'Take that, you mudderfinks!

'Get down,' demanded Shabra. 'We are not supposed to be drawing attention to ourselves.'

'Flex apologised. ' But that was fun. You two are good. Erm, but what's with the weird arm, Renyke man?'

Shabra looks at Flex in the mirror and says, 'Well, we've only seen a few of his skills so far. He's a droid after all.'

'Of course, said Flex. I do forget. He seems so, you know...

'Hmmmmm, he really does,' agrees Shabra.

'I was designed as a housekeeper; the arm extensions were a Metacoms feature to assist in the stacking of shelves and other household duties. I am also able to clear blocked drainage pipes and rescue stranded animals from trees.' Renyke rambled with pride.

'Great,' said Shabra, laughing with Flex and bringing the vehicle to a halt. 'So you won't mind washing the car windows then.'

to be continued.....

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Strata 12, Immersion V1, Shabra and the Basement People (Emotions)

Strata 12

Shabra and the Basement People

(Emotions)



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Volume 1



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I searched the globe for want of you,

A friend to call my own,

My space,

A tribe,

Was this the place?

Was I really home?

And there you stood

A tree of hope

Arms outstretched

To envelope

My ravaged body

Savaged mind

This soul so lost 

And you so kind.





Most humans progress through life along a path created by the society and culture they are part of. Existentialism emphasises individual existence, freedom, and choice. Androids and machines are essentialists, focusing on the inherent nature or essence of things and the assumption in fundamental unchanging truths. 


Emotions are vital to help humans learn and make decisions. Feelings are experienced constantly from birth to death. A newborn baby is emotionally involved with its mother as soon as it understands she is a valuable source of food and comfort. The emotional attachment is instantaneous and intuitive.


Human emotions are essential to consistency, being part of a social group, and staying safe.


Androids have successfully been programmed with 'visceral-like' responses but these are mimicked, in essence, they are faked. Androids are trained to respond to their owners' emotions as they are not able to understand emotions themselves through their lens. Such models are trained to respond to human physical cues such as odours, pupil changes, vocal idiosyncrasies etc, and to reciprocate. We could call this 'fake empathy'.


Automatic robotic vehicles do not fear the crash, they simply know that a collision is not desirable for the ongoing success of the mission in hand.


Welcome to Immersion, You Have Reached Strata 12.


'We should get some infon on any preds,' Shabra said, thinking hard about the best time of night to get to the edge, which was renowned for tribal and gang flashpoints


Renyke asked the POS to translate.


It would seem that Shabra is gathering helpful information to aid our journey


Renyke was uncertain what to do. This feeling was becoming all too familiar and quite at odds with his hitherto programmed assuredness.


'You coming or what?' Shabra asks from outside the car, leading the way to a set of stairs that led down into a noisy basement.


The robodog wagged its tail and sat importantly on the roof of the vehicle looking around and growling.



Shabra knocked on a large door and a camera was activated above them. They were being scanned.


The door opened suddenly and a large man with a long beard frisked them before allowing them entry.

Renyke, not used to any sort of frisking in his past life, was sensing increasing anxiety. 


The POS was idle.


'Welcome brother,' the guard said to Flex. 'Are you well?'


'Fine, just fine, my friend,' Flex answered, 'We continue unabated to live another day. Vilarev!' 


Both men laughed convivially whilst Renyke wondered what had amused them.



They enter a meeting place, some kind of bar. It is thick with smoke, the smell of nibs, sweat, and the streets. 


A woman approaches chanting poetry with her arms outstretched. 

'The sun shines bright when you let in the light, welcome, my sister of the night.' There is more convivial laughter.


She embraces Shabra and they exchange warm greetings. Excited to make new acquaintances the woman beckons the group to sit at a table.


'Ah, come, come my friends. I have a perfect place for you to sit, and please, be my guests at the bar.


The woman beckons a member of staff. 'Let's have liquor.' she says, 'bring my best for my new friends.'


Renyke asks the POS for details about the venue, the location and the owner but it makes little sense, stuttering and breaking up.


.......data, unavailable..... scrambled, information 


'How come these places aren't mapped?' Renyke asked Shabra. 


'Mr Renyke, you ask too many questions. 'Hiding is surviving.'


'Yes,' interjected Flex, 'and we move, we move often. The key to freedom is movement.

Nothing is permanent. Only your lungs and your heart. Only your breath and when that's not permanent, you're dead and you're ready for the metamorph.


'And we know not where that will take us for certain.'


Renyke checks the POS with an improving signal.


.....Urchs believe in various spiritual concepts but little has been documented. Oral traditions and faith seem to be passed from parents to children. I will attempt to decipher the information at my disposal.

It would appear that they believe in the existence of dissatisfied or pained ghost-like entities from the future. 

Urchs believe that death is not the end, merely a manifest alteration, referred to as the third life. This third life is fiercely protected with love because hate manifested in individuals will be carried to the next stage.


They also believe that hate is so powerful that it can control what the yet-unborn will do in the future. Hate becomes a circular energy that rotates between past present and future, forging an eternal and devastating cycle of ruin across several dimensions of existence. The dead are responsible for the living, the living are responsible for the future born. To honour this mantra, enlightenment and love are the only tools required to ensure human success.


.....Urchs also believe that taking drugs or mind-altering ingested compounds will help them understand what is 'real real' and that the stresses of daily existence mask these realities and render them misunderstood. Urchs believe that getting 'high' enables them a greater understanding of truth, and even an ability to meet the entities or ghosts of the future.

'We shouldn't stay here too long, and you shouldn't get high,' said Renyke, looking at Shabra who was drinking the free liquor.


'You are so uptight Mr Renyke.' Shabra winks.


There is a brief conversation between a man and Shabra that Renyke cannot understand.


The POS has lost signal so Renyke turns to Flex.


'What is this dialect?' he asks.


'Ah, that is zone speak, with some colour changes for the Urchs. We have our own code see.'


Shabra rises, 'Let's Go! I think there is some trouble around tonight.'




Outside a small urch child sits on the bonnet of the car.


'Can I come too?' the child asks excitedly.


'No man, This is grown-up stuff. Come see me tomorrow, now fucksyoff.'


The child jumps off the bonnet, hugs Flex, and runs away


There is a flurry of drug and weapon traders who are hustling for sales.


Finally, they are all in the car. There is a sense of trepidation as they drive in silence to the underpass through a thinning crowd. The child appears again on the bonnet, facing forward and singing with a fist raised.


'No sweat,' says Flex, 'we will get him off the other side. He does no harm, annoying is all.' 


Suddenly there is an almighty bang and the child on the bonnet is shot. Its guts are all over the windscreen, blood drips down the glass and the crowd scarpers.

Everyone on the street is screaming.


The POS engages



.....99% likelihood of robbery, ambush, death. This is a red alert! You must take action! Repeat, red alert!


There is a man in front of the car pointing an AK47 at Shabra's head.

Two other men flank the vehicle and bang rhythmically on the windows.



'Bastardos gang aint getting my vehicular', shouts Shabra.



to be continued...


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