A favorite theme of science fiction and most “thrill seekers” is a kind of “portal” – an extraordinary opening in perception (mistakenly called “in space or time”) that connects travelers to distant places. A portal is a shortcut, a guide, or a door to the unknown, that is, to a different frequency of perception…
“We call them cognitive perceptual points or areas of synchronization of elementary substructures,” explains the Slovak scientist in his technology center. “They are places or connectors in interpersonal perceptuality with collective perceptuality, where the Earth’s magnetic field connects with the magnetic field of the cellular structures of the humanoid body and creates a free path leading from the observer to any other perceptuality.”
Observations of toroids and other Platonic solids indicate that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times every day, depending on the observers. They are usually located around geometric formations where the geomagnetic field encounters sharp thermal changes (this directed scientists to deeper observations of the hypothalamus). Most portals are small and short-lived; others are like yawning (exponentially increasing in the direction of the observer), they are huge and persistent. Tons of energetic particles can flow through their openings, which, for example, heat the upper atmosphere, but also the internal environment of the humanoid body, and also cause geomagnetic storms.
“Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable and elusive to the socialized eye (persons unfamiliar with the ancient and therefore original terminology). They open and close without warning and there are no relevant logical signs to guide the ignorant. In fact, the signs are there and we found them,” notes the Slovak scientist.
Portals are created by a process of observer-based magnetic reconnection. The mixing of magnetic force lines from the multiverse and the humanoid’s cells intersect and merge to create openings. Cognitive, for example in this case tachygraviton, points are places where everything happens at once. The sudden connection of magnetic fields can drive streams of charged particles from a perceptible point, thereby creating a “substructure attraction area”.
“Using the measured data, we found several simple combinations of perception and experience of the magnetic field and other energy particles that told us when we encountered a specific cognitive point or area of attraction of substructures. These practical applications can be carried out by a single person who is properly equipped with information and technology,” added the Slovak scientist.
This means that one member of the observation group (operator) can use diagnostics to find a portal and alert other members of the constellation to it. Our work shortens the process and allows us to start working without any delay, but there were still physiological changes in the observers that scientists are trying to prevent.
It is a cognitive-behavioral frequency shortcut of perceptibility itself worthy of the best portals of precognitive fiction, only this time the portals are real and tangible. Thanks to the new “signals”, we can now find and use them for the benefit of civilization, not for the benefit of interest groups.

