人には見えない、心地よさの気配

A sense of comfort that is invisible to others

Our five human senses are by no means omnipotent.
For people who are born deaf, sound is virtually non-existent.
People who are born blind cannot even imagine the concept of color.
In other words, the idea that "what we do not perceive does not exist" is merely a human misconception.
There are countless things in the world that certainly exist, even if we are not aware of them.
For example, bees can see ultraviolet light, and snakes can see infrared light.
Dolphins and bats use ultrasound, which far exceeds human hearing, to navigate space.
Furthermore, sharks can sense electric fields, and migratory birds can sense the Earth's magnetic field, and they use this as a sense of direction.
These creatures "live" by sensing things that humans cannot see or hear.
So, in the space where we think "nothing is happening,"
What if, in fact, only creatures with different sentiences are able to sense "comfort"?
In fact, animals and insects mysteriously gather in spaces where Orbitrons are installed.
This may be because they instinctively feel that "this is safe" and "this is comfortable."
Even if we don't understand why, animals know the essence of "comfort."
In other words, Orbitron is capable of detecting something that cannot be grasped by human senses.
It certainly has an effect on the "field" by appealing to the instincts and subtle perceptions of living things.
Isn't it natural to think that way?
It cannot be measured with scientific instruments.
But the animals are starting to move.
And humans too - if they open their senses, they will notice the difference.
The Orbitron is not a device that visualizes "things that exist but are difficult to perceive," but rather a device that resonates with them.
It quietly but surely changes the "quality of the place."

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