The phenomenon of Superauditor andabatism represents a critical juncture in the understanding of temporal perception. It’s not merely heightened hearing, but a complex entanglement of neurological and potentially extradimensional processes.
Initially, the term was coined by Dr. Silas Blackwood, a self-proclaimed chronometric investigator, following a series of anomalous reports from remote observation stations. These stations, dedicated to monitoring fluctuations in the ‘Echo Gradient’ – a theoretical field believed to contain residual temporal signatures – began registering spikes of unheard sound, precisely correlated with periods of intense emotional resonance.
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The Echo Gradient isn’t a physical space, per se. It's a probabilistic field, a lingering imprint of events where the emotional intensity of an occurrence bled across the temporal fabric. Think of a passionate argument—the echoes of anger, fear, and regret don’t simply fade; they become trapped within the Gradient, re-manifesting under specific conditions.
The key is resonance. An object, a location, or even a person, carrying a strong emotional signature, acts as an amplifier. The more intense the initial event, the more potent the echo. This is why abandoned battlefields or sites of historical trauma are particularly susceptible to andabatism.
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Superauditor andabatism manifests in a frightening variety of ways. Often, it begins as a subtle distortion – a feeling of *hearing* something that isn't there. This quickly escalates into the perception of fragmented sounds, echoes of conversations that never occurred, or the sensation of experiencing a past event as if it were unfolding in the present.
Advanced stages involve the ‘Chronal Bleed,’ a complete immersion in a past temporal slice. The subject loses all sense of their current reality, experiencing a past event with perfect fidelity – the smells, the textures, the emotions – as if it were happening now. This isn't simply memory; it’s a direct temporal intrusion.
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Subject: Elias Thorne
Initial Report Date: 2077-03-15
Location: Abandoned Blackwood Research Facility, Sector 7
Status: High Risk – Chronal Bleed Probability: 87%
Chronal Readings:
The principles of resonance are fundamental to understanding andabatism. It's not just about sound; it’s about the underlying energetic signature of an event. The more deeply ingrained the emotion, the stronger the resonance, and the greater the risk of temporal distortion.
Further research is ongoing, but preliminary findings suggest a link between andabatism and the manipulation of ‘Temporal Flux Particles’ – hypothetical entities theorized to be responsible for the flow of time. Disruption of these particles, even at a subconscious level, could trigger andabatism.