The Evolution of Linguistic Demodulation


Legacy communication devices rely on randomized dictionaries. They get triggered, they spit out a single, isolated word, and they reset. Those single words can be manipulated to fit almost any narrative. The horous platform was engineered to break that limitation.

It is a constantly evolving linguistic demodulator, built directly on the SCORE framework. It is designed to translate pure geomagnetic data into structured, contextual communication, allowing the environment to actually build a narrative over time.


horous operates as a tiered, evolving architecture:

The Foundation: horous The original proof of concept. Built utilizing a basic alphanumeric display, it was the first digital instrument I engineered to test the raw SCORE matrix. It utilized single-word outputs and forced the foundational learning that would drive the entire Phantom-Phase lineup.


The Current Standard: h2 The h2 represents a massive leap in processing power, introducing a full touch-screen interface, an onboard interactive user guide, and two highly advanced diagnostic modes:


The Next Phase: 

h3 The architecture never stops evolving. The upcoming h3 completely rewrites the event matrix. It reintroduces single-word generation but applies advanced thematic tagging, allowing the user to see the contextual theme of the anomaly. It also integrates the internal Session Clock architecture pioneered in the phantom-meter, holding variables open to track sustained events, alongside advanced loop data recording to map pre- and post-event environmental telemetry.

Total Environmental Isolation Every generation of the horous utilizes advanced self-calibration to focus strictly on naturally occurring geomagnetic variations. It entirely ignores mobile phones, modern technology, and man-made RF interference. You are measuring the environment, not your own equipment.