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I conducted my research on the principles of Async Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System operation by reviewing seven sources. These sources included websites about magnetic proximity sensors, Reddit discussions and theories<2,3,6>, and information from Kane Pixels Backrooms and Async Archives fandom wikis<4,5,7>. Although the sources were not all directly related to the original query, they provided relevant information on magnetic distortion systems, Async, and the Backrooms. Due to the diverse range of sources, some uncertainty remains in the research findings.
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Magnetic Proximity Sensors
Async Research and Experiments
Project KV31 and the Backrooms
Function of the Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System
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"Magnetic Resonance Imaging Artifacts | Radiology Key"
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"[2211.15545] Magnetic interactions and possible structural distortion ..."
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"https://async-archives.fandom.com/wiki/KV31"
- Project KV31 is also referred to as “The Lox-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System”. It is a machine/system made and used by Async.
- KV31 is used to access The Complex, more commonly known as “The Back rooms,” “Hallways,” or “The Door.”
- KV31 opened a gateway to The Complex, and through this, Async researchers are able to enter The Complex
- According to vice director Ivan Beck, if granted sufficient backing from the US government, this project (KV31) would offer a solution to “all current and future storage and residential needs.”
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Several strict guidelines are put in place for safety reasons when it comes to KV31. There are at least 5 of them, but only two are known:
- Never approach the threshold without guided supervision.
- Never enter The Complex alone. You must always travel in groups of no less than three individuals.
- Async has been able to study human physiology in The Complex as it is completely different from the outside world.
- The door leading to The Complex is not always in the same place, but it doesn’t matter where it is because KV31 can access it from anywhere.
- The company claims to know very little about the “Back rooms” and the sole purpose of their research is to find new knowledge and products within the special environment.
- KV31 is powered using lithium-ion cells, which provide enough energy to power the entire Async facility for several days should there be an emergency.
- KV31’s technology is built of organic materials manufactured through a proprietary process created by Async’s in-house experts.
- The machine functions primarily through a series of high-energy magnetic fields that cause space-time to curve and appear as if it is compressing.
- K31 is housed in a massive concrete building. The entrance to the KV31 facility is inarguably a meticulously designed trap, and for good reason.
- In addition to safety protocols established in the physical world, KV31 is equipped with artificial intelligence designed to protect the integrity of the machine and The Complex.
- Upon entering KV31, an authorized operator is directed into a room where he/she is required to take an oral dose of a two-part capsule containing a nanoparticle suspension used to stabilize the operator’s bio-field and protect it from the high magnetic fields.
- A physical exam must be completed before entering the threshold. If the operator is physically unfit at any time, or the capsule contains incompatibilities, the process is aborted for safety reasons.
- The ore that is used
"https://kv31.fandom.com/wiki/The_Third_Test"
- Backrooms - The Third Test is the second video in Kane Parsons’s Backrooms series and the second chronologically.
- The ASYNC Foundation tested their low-proximity magnetic distortion system for the third time on July 2nd, 1988.
- It was unsuccessful ultimately.
- During a press conference held in April of 1988, Ivan Beck, vice director of the ASYNC Foundation, described the intention of these tests.
- The program, if granted sufficient backing from the United States government, would offer a solution to all current and future storage and residential needs and save billions of dollars on property construction and management.
- ASYNC’s low-proximity magnetic distortion system is also known as Project KV31.
- Blueprints of the low-proximity magnetic distortion system are shown at the beginning of the video.
- A low-quality robotic-sounding voice reading a transcript of what happened is heard in the video.
- During the voiceover, a fragment of text flashes before the screen.
- We do not know what it said in its entirety, but what can be seen is: “facility…o resinst…eir prog.”
- Pictures of the equipment, ASYNC workers, and sketches of what the machine are shown during the voiceover.
- The footage then cuts to the test itself which begins with ASYNC switching on the device at 3:17 AM, July 2nd, 1988.
- The camera footage glitches out as the metal wall behind the door becomes distorted.
- Golden light bursts through the device, suggesting that ASYNC has succeeded in whatever they were trying to do.
- However, the test then begins to go wrong.
- Distorted sounds are heard, and golden lightning is released from the device.
- Sparks begin to fly, warning sirens begin blaring in the facility, and the test is quickly shut down.
- After the camera turns off, mechanical sounds can be heard.
- The video provides the first details about ASYNC, which is almost certainly confirmed to be the organization seen in Mar11_90_ARCHIVE.tar.
- This is also the first time that the ASYNC low-proximity magnetic distortion system, also known as Project KV31, is mentioned.
- We also see some of the equipment used.
"https://kanepixelsbackrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Low-Proximity_Magnetic_Distortion_System"
- Project KV31 is a device used as a doorway between the real world and the Backrooms
- The device utilizes the Backroom’s Null Zones, which are theorized to be natural connections between the Backrooms and reality.
- An early prototype of the device was tested on May 10th, 1982 by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory under the supervision of Philip R. Heyman. The machine consisted of eight electromagnetic field generators directed on a single point. A small metal ball was held in the middle, and after the machine started, a bright light surrounded the ball, and the ball disappeared as it was sent to the Backrooms.
- After the initial success, the project was taken over by Async and scaled up to the size of a doorway.
- The Threshold was finally opened on the sixth test on October 17th, 1989. Once opened, it caused the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and the lab to crumble.
- After the creation of the Threshold, thousands of people fell into the Backrooms.
- It is unclear if the original machine is still operational after opening the Threshold, and it is unknown if any further devices were constructed at this time.
- Async Research Institute is noted as the operator and constructor of the device, and they reportedly have plans to create more versions of the device that would create an even larger opening.
- The Backrooms are a series of overgrown, maze-like, and fluorescent lit hallways that seemingly exist in a separate dimension or plane, despite being accessed through the real world.
- The Backrooms are notoriously dangerous and filled with threats such as entities or creatures that reside within them.
- The Backrooms have made their way into popular culture, with some people even suggesting that the Backrooms is a real place, and that entering it would lead to being lost forever.
- The thresholds have been used to try and extract things out of the Backrooms.
- It is not clear if Async is still being run or if it was disbanded after the opening of the Threshold.
- Some reports suggest that the Backrooms might be used for storage or other purposes by the government or larger companies.
"My full, current, theory:"
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"Mar11_90_ARCHIVE.tar"
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"https://automationforum.co/what-is-a-magnetic-proximity-sensor-what-are-the-types-of-magnetic-position-sensors/"
- A magnetic proximity sensor is a non-contact proximity sensor used to detect magnetic objects.
- The magnetic proximity sensor would use inductance, hall-effect principles, variable reluctance, or magneto resistive technology to detect the object.
- The operating range of the magnetic proximity sensor is good and the magnetic field can pass through many non-magnetic materials.
- The magnetic field can be transmitted over long distances and it has no electrical noise effect.
- The body style of the magnetic proximity sensors could be rectangular, limit switch, barrel, slot, or ring.
- There are six types of magnetic position sensors: reed switch, magnetostrictive sensor, magnetoresistive sensor, inductive magnetic proximity sensor, Hall effect sensor, and LVDT.
- Reed switch sensors are actuated by the presence of a permanent magnet, and their operating principle is according to the use of the reed contact.
- In the reed switch, the contacts are open normally and it would close if a magnetic field is present.
- Magnetostrictive sensors are composed of coils, a magneto-elastic core, and a sensing shaft.
- The magneto-elastic core would produce stress in the sensitive core and the core material permeability would vary with stress.
- The magnetoresistive effect of the material under the influence of a magnetic field is checked in the magnetoresistive sensor.
- Inductive magnetic proximity sensors are similar to the regular inductive proximity sensors, the difference away from the former being that they have a built-in oscillator.
- The major part of the Hall effect sensor is a permanent magnet and a Hall effect sensor IC. The sensor can be used to do the proximity switching, positioning, and speed detection.
- The LVDT measures accurate and reliable linear distance measurement.
- The following are the applications of a magnetic proximity sensor: door and window sensor in burglar alarms, panel building industries, and unreliable diagnostic applications.
- Magnetic proximity sensors are used in hostile welding conditions to determine the position of points and mechanical locking of a switch machine to ensure the safe passage of trains.
- They are used in mobile phones to ascertain whether the phone’s cover is opened or closed.
"The Third Test 34th anniversary"
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"I'm painted a Async Low-Proximity Magnet Distortion System"
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"Sources of Magnetic Distortion - Sparton"
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"5 Types of Proximity Sensors (Application and Advantages)"
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"Safety Guidelines for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Equipment in Clinical Use"
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"Another picture by Kane seems to show the portal to the backrooms up close!"
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"Distortion Mechanisms in the Electrodynamic Motor System - AES"
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"ASYNC research theory"
- The post discusses a theory about ASYNC’s research and the scientific basis of their experiments that ultimately led to the creation of a portal to the Backrooms.
- The author believes that nuclear research, specifically references to the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, was a significant inspiration for ASYNC’s research.
- The ALICE detector design is shown to have some visual similarities to frames in Kane’s video “first contact”, which could suggest that the modifications depicted in “first contact” were based on the design of the ALICE detector.
- The author notes an equation seen in the video that potentially relates to particle density, specifically an upper limit for the ALICE detector, though they admit to not being certain of its meaning.
- The proximity effect of electromagnetism is mentioned as a possible tool used by ASYNC in creating electromagnetic distortion in a particle experiment.
- The potential connection between ASYNC’s research and inertial controlled fusion is explored, with the author noting visual similarities between a setup shown in “Mar11_90_ARCHIVE.tar” and the National Ignition Facility where inertial controlled fusion research is conducted.
- The author speculates that the marble seen in the “Prototype” video may not have disappeared due to the matter reacting and energy being released, or because it became very small due to the target being compressed for the fusion reaction.
- The author concludes that ASYNC was likely originally performing experiments in the fields of energy and particle physics, and that their use of a magnetic distortion system allowed them to open a portal to the backrooms unintentionally.
- Other Reddit users in the comments section discuss their own theories and perspectives on the Backrooms and ASYNC’s research.
- Some users discuss the possibility of the Backrooms being a higher dimension of reality, while others suggest that ASYNC accidentally discovered the Backrooms during another experiment.
- Another commenter brings up the fact that the opening of the portal made the Earth unstable with null zones and green energy light that may be hinting at reality breaking up.
- One commenter speculates on the possibility of the Backrooms being a higher dimension of reality, while another mentions a potential visual connection between reality and the Backrooms seen in Kane’s “Same Material” video.
"<b>Principles</b> of Electromechanical Energy Conversion"
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"<b>Lattice distortion and magnetic property</b> of high ... - ScienceDirect"
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"The magnetic distortion calibration system of the LHCb RICH1 ... - CERN"
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"An Attempt At Deciphering The Function Of The Low Proximity Magnetic Distortion System And Null Zones"
- Solid objects comprise atoms, which are made up of smaller sub-atomic particles such as quarks.
- The space between these sub-atomic particles is greater than the particles themselves.
- Electrons in an atom fight to occupy the same point in space and time and will repel each other.
- Under normal circumstances, objects comprised of atoms can’t pass through each other because of what’s called the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
- Low proximity refers to the closeness of two objects to each other. The further apart two objects are from each other, the lower the proximity.
- Low proximity magnetic distortion system (LPMDS) keeps the atoms of objects within their fields apart from each other, allowing the two otherwise solid objects phase through each other.
- Magnetic distortion might be the means of achieving low proximity.
- Magnetic distortion interferes with the Earth’s magnetic field by iron-containing objects, leading to issues with GPS systems.
- Distorting time instead of space could achieve low proximity between atoms.
- Electrons can’t occupy the same space at one time, but they can occupy the same space at slightly different moments in time.
- The effect of accelerating particles to move them, but slowly enough that time moves at a different rate could create the effect of allowing the objects to pass through one another.
- Perception processes between 8-12hz, and dreams are sub-4hz to around 7hz.
- It’s possible that time shift compounds over time or collects in certain areas.
- LPMDS could be accelerated/decelerated using technology that creates gravity fields.
- Shaped charges could be used to open wormholes and redirect them.
"Magnetic distortion in motion labs, implications for validating ..."
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"Electric Field vs Magnetic Field"
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"A very logical explanation for the Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System (Kane Pixels lore)"
- The Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System is a size-changing machine.
- The term ‘low-proximity’ may mean ‘low distance’ or ‘far away.’ Distorting magnetism with low proximity could move atoms far away from each other.
- Async created the Backrooms, or A-Space, by tearing a hole in reality, controlling that hole, and inserting a miniature Backrooms construct into it. The construct had miniature walls, electricity, and floors, which were later expanded and grown with computers.
- The Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System is used to make the “Threshold” bigger for future models and insert tiny centers for shopping, etc.
- Due to the molecular low-proximity condition, oxygen gets spread far apart, making Bacteria entities grow much bigger and stronger.
- The hazmat scientists have to wear suits to breathe regular oxygen to think clearly.
- People fall through Threshold-like no-clips and enter into Backrooms accidentally due to the molecules being spread farther apart.
- An earthquake, TV glitches, and holes in the ground may occur due to molecular low-proximity conditions.
- KV-31 may stand for 31 kilovolts, which is needed to power the scattered lights in the Backrooms. Electric molecules are distributed easier due to their being farther apart.
- Backrooms are overrun by darkness from the outside of reality. It may explain the meta described in I Remember as the Outside overtaking Backrooms’ darkness.
- The residential area and the Bacteria living in it in both Pitfalls and Report disturbed Async because the architecture was falling apart due to the molecular bond’s strain.
- The mysterious signs on the walls in backrooms may have fallen through reality from the same kind of roads as the cars.
- The chairs in Found Footage #2 were distorted due to Async’s power aesthetic.
- The End part where the rooms tear apart in the Found Footage #2 video is the molecular failure to regulate space.
- Chairs have tassels, which means non-entities exist in the Backrooms.
- There is a glitch in time in Informational Video due to the Backroom’s low-proximity molecular condition.
- The fabric of time was low proximity, and the Null Zone is where the hazmat scientist skips over time while his comrades were in a second being stretched into normal time for them.
- Async set cameras to observe people falling through and to watch for Bacteria.
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Large, infinite rooms within the first video the cameraman sees are giant power stations generating and possibly stretching electricity.
"Principles of Async Low-Proximity Magnetic Distortion System operation ..."
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"Explaining the Low Proximity Magnetic Distortion System with Physics"
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