The magazine says they performed an experiment with the water and roses.
They cut two rose buds from the same vine. The 1st rose they put in normal
distilled water. The 2nd they put in this tachyon water. The 1st one
opened, the stem collapsed, and wilts after 2 1/2 days. The 2nd one opens
and stays open for 9 days with no signs of wilting. After the 1st one
wilted after 2 1/2 days they put it out of distilled water and into tachyon
water and the stem became erect and the flower re-opened for 3 days.
They say this water has a bio-energetic potential of 1,558,000% as compared
to the contorl a botel of Evian water which was 222%. Bio-energtic
potential they say is the ablity of a substance to attract life force
energy. I have no idea how they determined this, but it was done by PSI
Research, directed by Michael Coyle.
The products do seem to work and many doctors quote testimonials of them
working too.
Last night I was getting ready to use it for a bruised, possibly borken, toe
and I noticed that a bright orange light emitted from it. It was looked
like a four diamonds with a grid type pattern. In the morning the toe was a
little sore still but the bruising was completely gone.
So I got to thinking. I do not know much about photoelectric cells but I
was wondering if you stuck this energy cell between the metal surface and
the incoming light, could it increase the number of electrons ejected from
the metal and overall the kinetic energy produced.
I'd like to test it but I do not have a photoelectric cell...
I also got to thinking about devices that emit alot of energy. If they were
passed through this cell, would it increase the power? Like making a
vaporizer of types. I was thinking of adding it to a laser gun, but I
definately do not have one of those (or the thousands of $s to get one).
Maybe I think too much but I know this thing has something to it.
The energy cell came from www.tachyon-energy.com
Any comments?