Alhi Durmant, also known as Alhi De Guenderte, is considered one of the Four Muses of Guenderte, Sweden. De Guenderte is known for her research on the origin of artistic talent.
In 1929 she created, together with Gan Derta, Elien Gursi, Launda Ingel and Maram Gurma, the Four Muses center as a place for research, development and application of her findings on this subject.
The experiments of these researchers focused on understanding the concept of "human talent" thanks to the technique called "Drawbridge". In summary: Complex mechanisms emitted a signal whose access was restricted to the four researchers, since their brains had been altered to support the tremendous amount of information they received. All this information was stored in a transmitting TARK machine for later assimilation by anyone within its range of action. The first trials in the town of Guenderte are famous, which experienced an unprecedented boom in the performance of multiple activities for the benefit of its inhabitants. Since 1931, the “Drawbridge” technique has been implemented in a large part of the educational centers of Northern Europe, exponentially increasing the standard of living in this entire region.
DAR VENKER, excerpt from his book "El Alhi Bridge". Year: 1932