Vibrational Informatics …

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… you know how you and your friends will often talk about “good vibes” and “bad vibes?” Well, that wasn’t just superstition; it turns out that you were onto something! We often speak casually about “vibrations” as an intuitive feeling for a person, place, or situation. The interpretation of a “vibe” is not understood as a scientific process— this is something we’re changing at Kirschner Computing. In analyzing your experiences through talk and treatment, we are able to construct a series of location and personality models representing the primary places and people that have affected your psyche. All places resonate at a specific vibrational frequency, likewise all people’s voices sound at a certain register, activating a range of harmonics and overtones through speech and utterance.

Let’s imagine a situation taking place in your childhood home. You grew up in a large, loft style apartment. Your father, a harsh disciplinarian, could often be seen (and heard) approaching from the other side of the apartment to punish you for some minor infraction. As you grew up, this would become a nightly ritual that has since caused you great psychic distress. This space, as all spaces do, had a specific resonant profile as determined by its architecture. The interaction of the acoustics native to your home and the specific harmonic content of your mother’s voice would produce what we call a Psycholocational Harmonic Contour.

Now imagine that you have recently moved into a new apartment and that by coincidence (there is no such thing!) your new apartment has the same resonant profile as your childhood home. Every sound you hear in this new apartment would sound just as it did in your childhood home. We don’t need to tell you, but this would be deeply distressing. Imagine now that you were to encounter a person with the same vocal frequency content as your father. How do you think this might impact you? What if you encountered their voice in the space of your new apartment with its specific acoustic profile?

At Kirschner Computing, we optimize the spaces, places, and people our patients encounter to minimize their interaction with any “bad vibes” or N - Affective Vibrational Responses that would be undue stressors. Kirschner Computing has recently partnered with MAPLE CREST, an innovative architecture firm to create bespoke houses for our patients designed to minimize, modulate, reappropriate, and reconfigure the vibrational content they encounter in their living spaces, ensuring only the best vibes.