Research Archive
Active + Archived Research
| Ref ID | Study Title | Origin | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARF-001 | Attunement Resonance — Field Mapping Methodology Foundational framework for environmental resonance detection. Developed from inherited field notebooks. |
Inherited // V.H. | ● Active |
| ARF-002 | Wonder Node — Hardware Architecture v8 ESP32-based resonance interface hardware. OLED field display. Audio subsystem. Offline-first operation. |
Spark Technologies | ● Active |
| ARF-003 | Nova Key — NFC Carrier Protocol RFID/NFC token architecture for resonance profile encoding. Attuned physical media study. |
Spark Technologies | ● Active |
| ARF-004 | Spring Water Site — Primary Convergence Study Longitudinal resonance data from primary field site. Initiated 1987. Data shows measurable decline correlating with regional development patterns. |
V.H. / M.T. // Archived | ◈ Inherited |
| ARF-005 | Ember Circle — Historical Symbol Mapping Celtic-origin symbol documentation across documented attunement sites. Cross-referenced with L.V.'s archive. |
L.V. // Archived | ○ Archived |
| ARF-006 | Ham Radio Anomaly Logs — Signal Interference Catalog Harmonic anomaly reports collected via community operator networks. Primary source: M.T. battered notebook. |
M.T. // Archived | ○ Archived |
| ARF-007 | The Fracture — Research Continuity Gap Analysis Internal study of the gap between the original research team's dissolution and the Spark Technologies inheritance event. Some records destroyed. Some encoded. Some still missing. |
Restricted | ■ Restricted |
| ARF-008 | Phoenix Signal — Cross-Cultural Resonance Documentation Historical documentation of attunement phenomenon across unconnected cultures. Pre-Bronze Age references. Ongoing. |
Restricted | ■ Restricted |
Primary Field Site
Current Hardware
"Place. Object. Human intention. Three-part alignment. The system doesn't respond to technology alone. It doesn't respond to history alone. When all three are present, the gap closes and something crosses it. We called that attunement. We called the moment after it: wonder." — V.H. // Field Notebook Vol. 31 // Date encoded // Recovered from ARF-004