Matthew - Aluminium Re: Experiment Proposal

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Thu, 30 Jul 1998 00:24:04 -0500

Mathew, enjoyed your post! I was wondering if it might be related
to orgone also...it had crossed my mind that it could also possibly
be 'magnetic current' as per Leed Skalnin. Regarding toxic effects
of aluminium with orgone... I had also understood that copper also
causes toxic effects or DOR to result? Am I missing something?
I found your comments about conduction / attraction very interesting!
Can you refer me to any materials on conducting orgone?

Thanks! :)

Matthew Redmond wrote:
>
> The other experiment about the plants growing next to a metal plate in the
> dark sounds very Radionic/Orgone to me.
>
> One possible thing you could do is get two metal plates, one copper, one
> iron or steel. You set the copper plate in the sun, whilst the iron/steel
> plate is in the dark with your plant. The two plates are joined by a copper
> wire.
>
> Copper is a very good conductor of Orgone...better than air over a given
> distance anyway. Iron/Steel, or ferro magnetic materials are good
> attracters/radiaters of orgone.
>
> It is very important to note that aluminium should not be used. A side note
> on aluminium (or aluminum to the rest of the non-standard english world, ie
> america) has an atomic weight (??) average of around 695, which B.Cathie
> noted was a harmonic value, which could explain why in Orgonomy aluminium is
> noted to very erratic, possibly because it is "tuned in" to the aether a lot
> better than other elements, so any slight changes in aether characteristics
> would show up a lot better...possibly at another time aluminium was not too
> bad and with all the bad shite that we have done over the years has caused
> the aether band that Al tunes into to have characteristics that are more
> "harmful" than they used to be, or whatever....
>
> Any one got anything to add?
>
> MatthewR.
>
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