Practice for Applied Resonance Medicine
Ah. At last. You are now standing before my Resonance Apparatus 1723b (pre-series). A device of exceptional significance, whose function has been regularly misunderstood by less capable contemporaries. I developed it to bring inner disharmonies into order, to align mental oscillations, and to prepare the patient for what truly matters. The apparatus is correctly calibrated once you have calibrated it correctly. If you feel nothing in the process, that is not the fault of the device.
Three concentric measuring rings control the mysterious vital apparatus of the doctor. Rotate the dials so they align in exact resonance — only then does the core awaken and reveal your next vision.
Bring all three gauges into the green zone at the same time.
Each valve turn changes multiple values. Find the delicate balance.
Adjust the valves … not stable
"Enough turning — before the whole practice explodes. You've understood what my valves love: measure, balance, and a hint of genius."
"But valve knobs are only the warm-up. If you really want to understand what I pump into your veins, cast your eye on the slices below in the microscope lab."
"Samples, assistant remains, and a few very sensitive specimens are waiting there."
The valves are set. Eisenbart leads you silently into the microscope lab.
Doc Eisenbart · Microscope Lab
Doc Eisenbart slides a cloudy sample under the microscope. "Just a small experiment," he says — and grins far too widely. On the slides you see cells, spores, deposits, and things that should never be there.
The doctor puts the last sample aside. In the next room, his assistant is already waiting at the resonance apparatus. Doc Eisenbarth's practice is waiting for you.