- Narrator #1: Now that we have some insight into the concept of experiential space, we may consider interaction among the experiential space continua of a highly unique group of individuals. In general, the study of the varying dimensions of human experience, in the context of man in his society, is known as human social cybernetics. In our experiment, eight category A subjects underwent pattern brain surgery, whose program was developed within the Academy's organic computer dialectic system. The object of surgery was to extend, by a process called biochemical induction, the natural electro-chemical network of the human brain. This extension would provide each subject with telepathic capabilities. A telepathist is one who can communicate with other minds by means which do not involve perception by the senses. Thus, telepathy is a form of extrasensory perception, or ESP. Our subjects were to be kept in isolation at the Institute for three months, where they were to prepare for their first meeting as a group. This meeting was to take place at the Academy sanatorium in the Ontario North Woods.
- Narrator #1: The opposite poles of human sexuality are traditionally held to be heterosexuality and homosexuality. Yet this same bipolar structure of sexuality is ignored when the question of normality and deviation arises. The norm is taken to be heterosexuality and both bisexuality and homosexuality are considered deviations from that norm. The primary justification for the normality of heterosexuality is reproduction. Only a heterosexual relationship can, as yet, result in regeneration. This argument collapses, however, once it is demonstrated that the sexuality involved in reproduction represents only a very small, almost accidental segment of the total human sexual spectrum. Academy research has established that both heterosexuality and homosexuality are equally what might be termed perversions relative to the potential human sexual field. In this context, the true norm is an expanded form of bisexuality, which we term omnisexuality.