HCOB November 2025
The static Grades are a logical spinoff of Method-Ø. They are very easily run with the following commands:
"Tell me [item] [you, another, others] could experience."
1a. "what could be positive about this?"
1b. "what could be negative about this?"
Steps 1a and 1b are run alternately until a discharge occurs and then step 1 is repeated. An auditor simply incorporates the commands provided in [HCOB 24 October, 2025, Proposed New Bridge] to run said bridge.
It was found that the, "what could be a composite part of this" step of Method-Ø could be further simplified to the above. This is because the alternating of positive and negative commands reduces a charge down to zero (or equilibrium).
Better yet static can be mathematically defined with the following of:
Static = (+) + (-)
Or,
Ø = (+) + (-)
While the full formula is:
Ø = (+) + (-) divided by 6.6 x 10 -34 J-s
This states that, "The least amount of action (Static) is equal to the sum of all positive and negative forces - divided by Planck's Constant.
While this is not meant to be a dissertation on quantum mechanics it is worth mentioning this formula. It is the axiomatic basis for this body of technology and can be studied further by those who are interested.
And I would be remiss for not thanking Claudio Zambelli for helping me make these discoveries. It was our many talks over the years that inevitably led to these breakthroughs.
That being said it is really simple to run this stuff without knowing all the theory underlying it. One simply runs the commands as they are given above and in line with the new and updated bridge!
The rest is pretty self-explanatory. All you have to do is run this and you will see for yourself!
L. Ron Hubbard