
This article presents a fictional chronicle of a thought experiment, “Mission Beta,” illustrating the practical application of technologies derived from the Infinite-Dimensional Multiverse Model (IDM): interuniversal transition via an interference breakthrough (GIM, brane stabilizer), an autonomous android probe, the echo-sounding method (Multiversoscope), and protocols for protection against asymmetric observability and reverse infiltration. The chronicle describes sending an android into a neighboring multiverse, “Beta,” where he encounters an absolute Void, then a mysterious wagon that picks him up, and later huge silent creatures (Zephyrs). After the android harpoons one Zephyr, it strikes him, damaging his sensors. Upon returning to Alpha, the android meets a woman resembling the wagon’s passenger in a sanatorium – a sign of reverse infiltration. The story illustrates key protocols: “Blind Witness” (a capsule that records nothing, proving events lack physical trace), “Singing” (maintaining internal rhythm), “Harpoon” (using moving objects as transport), and “Stranger” (conduct during encounters with humanoid-like entities). Deliberately violating the “Stranger” protocol (the android enters the wagon) shows the risk and justification of breaking rules for survival. The main lesson: any deep reconnaissance is two‑way; an unknown reality may conduct counter‑reconnaissance, disguising itself with absurd, culturally‑marked images. The chronicle serves as an illustration of the Deep Reconnaissance Protocols and does not claim to be a scientific prediction.
