There is something about the Orbitron that cannot be measured by machines.
But people can certainly sense the subtle difference.
Humans can detect the compound that gives off the scent, geosmin, even at concentrations of one part per trillion.
That's 200,000 times more sensitive than a shark's ability to detect blood.
This sense is an evolutionary legacy that our ancestors needed to detect the arrival of rain, find water sources, and survive.
It cannot be measured numerically, but it is certainly an ability that is directly linked to survival.
Similarly, on Orbitron there are realms that can only be sensed by human "instruments."
It is invisible, inaudible, and invisible on any device.
However, human instincts and sensibilities certainly react when "something is different."
Sensibility beyond science.
The perception of life behind sensibility.
Orbitron responds to the innate human ability to sense subtle presences.
It could be said that this is truly a resonating device born from evolution and instinct.
