To Whom It May Concern: This document serves as a partial, and highly compromised, retraction of the initial findings published in 1912. I must formally apologize for the unintended—and frankly, regrettable—side effects of the 'Cognitive Stressor Generator.' The apparatus, which I initially labeled the Aetheric Overload Engine, was designed merely to measure the natural oscillatory decay of the human spirit. I failed to account for the resulting feedback loop. The core mechanism involved three primary components: the Voltaic Inducer, which fed a continuous, high-frequency current into the central chamber; the Chromatic Resonance Coil, a series of quartz conduits that glowed with an unstable, sickly green light, designed to amplify ambient fear signals; and finally, the primary Regulator—a massive, brass-and-copper assembly that housed the 'Dissonance Plate.' This plate, when activated, would rapidly cycle through discordant tones and visual patterns, creating a feedback loop that I now recognize as the genesis of generalized anxiety. The resulting instability was not a measurement, but a contagion. I recommend immediate deactivation and disposal of all related schematics.
hum · bright
