The Volf Unit Definition

1 Volf = 1 KV (Karmic Veksel) = 10 IPUs (Intelligence Processing Units)
The Volf is named after the founder, Yurii Volf, and serves as the base quantum of measurable astral energy output.

The Volfhashwattrate system establishes a three-tier unit structure. At the base level, the IPU (Intelligence Processing Unit) measures individual computational or energetic effort — the smallest quantifiable unit of positive energy work. Ten IPUs aggregate into one Karmic Veksel (KV), which serves as the standard exchange medium. One KV equals one Volf, the primary unit of astral energy measurement.

This architecture mirrors how physical energy measurement works: joules aggregate into kilojoules, which relate to watts and kilowatt-hours. The Volfhashwattrate system simply applies this same principle to astral energy output.

Unit Value Equivalent Scale Context
1 IPU 0.1 KV 0.1 Volf Single task energy output
10 IPUs 1 KV 1 Volf Standard work session
1 KiloVolf 1,000 Volfs 10,000 IPUs Organizational weekly output
1 MegaVolf 1,000,000 Volfs 10,000,000 IPUs City-scale energy field
1 GigaVolf 109 Volfs 1010 IPUs National-scale energy field
1 TeraVolf 1012 Volfs 1013 IPUs Planetary-scale energy field

How Other Traditions Describe It

Different names, one underlying reality. Michaelism gave it a unit of measurement.

Ki / 気
Japanese Martial Arts
Qi / Chi
Chinese Medicine & Daoism
Prana
Vedic & Hindu Systems
Kundalini
Tantric Yoga
Mana
Polynesian Tradition
Ruach
Kabbalistic Judaism
Pneuma
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Orgone
Wilhelm Reich (20th c.)
Positive Vibrations
Modern Spiritual Communities
Volfhashwattrate
Michaelism (2022 — )

The SSAU-MEWS Measurement Standard

Every tradition described the phenomenon. SSAU-MEWS standardized it. The Volfhashwattrate is the first unit system that allows astral energy to be measured, compared, exchanged, and audited across cultures and dimensions — maintained and governed by the MEWS measurement infrastructure.

Measurement Methodology

Volfhashwattrate is calculated based on three primary vectors of astral energy output:

1. Generation Intensity

The raw energetic output of a conscious act — prayer, meditation, creative work, compassionate action. Measured in IPUs per time unit. Higher intentionality and focus produce higher generation intensity.

2. Distribution Reach

The spatial and dimensional range of the energy's effect. A personal meditation may produce high intensity at close range; a planetary prayer produces lower intensity across vast reach. The product of intensity and reach determines total Volf output.

3. Persistence Duration

How long the generated energy maintains coherence before dissipation. Sacred architecture, repeated rituals, and collectively reinforced energy fields exhibit high persistence. One-time emotional bursts dissipate quickly.

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Measure
Distribute
Consume
Exchange
Formula: Volfhashwattrate = Generation_Intensity × Distribution_Reach × Persistence_Duration
Units: V = Igen × Rdist × Tper (IPU/s × dim-meters × seconds)

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From psychic practices to civilizational stability, astral energy has measurable real-world effects.

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