RE: Heartmath Institute & a question

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Fri, 3 Mar 2000 13:51:19 -0800 (PST)

Hi Ken, Chuck, et al!

I only found 3 hits for scintillation counter and
orgone but the one that mentioned it specifically was
the Welz-Chi so thats the comment I put
on...literally...<g>....so checked again today when I
had a few minutes and found all this;
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photodiode detector (surprise, surprise);

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2514/orgpaper.html

It was initially my intention to develop a means for
measuring small photocurrents generated as a result of
the so called "subjective light impressions" seen
inside accumulators and the orgone room.

With this objective in mind, a number of photovoltaic
transistors and photovoltaic diodes were purchased and
set up as probes. The ultra small currents were
measured on a CMOS electrometer with an input
impedence of 10,000 Meg ohms. This device is capable
of measuring accurately voltages as low as 300 uV at
currents as low as 10-12 amps.

Figure 1 shows the expected photovoltaic response of a
phototransistor.4 Four NPN photovoltaic transistors
(MEL 32) were selected which in the dark were found to
respond on the positive side of the curve.

(Transistors were always used with no external voltage
applied). This aided in discerning between any stray
electrostatic charges, which were without exception
always negative in polarity.

These silicon phototransistors sense photons in the
visible to near infared range, mainly between 300-1200
nM, with the optimum performance at around 800 nM.

It is thus anticipated that these transistors would be
somewhat sensitive to heat, since the hot object
radiation falls between 1500-6000 nM, and room
temperature radiation from 6000-30000 nM.
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http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2514/orgpaper.html

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http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2514/geiger.html
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Something Chuck told me about where the Correas had a
falling out with the Reich contingent because they
patented a version of his VACOR tubes;

http://www.globalserve.net/~lambdac/CorreaReich.html

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more on VACOR tubes;

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2514/vacor.html
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more on the motor force and geiger counter detection;

http://www.orgone.org/articles/ax9rourke-a.htm

A possible solution began in 1947 when Reich purchased
a Geiger Muller counter. He placed the counter in a
three-layer accumulator and after giving off several
clicks per minute --background radiation-- it appeared
to go dead.

Three months later Reich gave it a fresh try only to
find the counter producing 6000 clicks per minute.
Tests showed these originated from the counter tube
that apparently became saturated from the orgone in
the accumulator.

A few months later Reich, utilizing vacuum tubes
thoroughly soaked in orgone, registered impulses of up
to 100,000 per minute turning the counter point 1,000
times per minute.

He thus theorized a new motor force since no
ionization effects could be this powerful. The next
step was to link this force to a motor.

On June 24, 1948 in the presence of five witnesses
Reich purported to have set a motor in motion. "The
power of the future," cried Reich Joyfully.
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--- "Carrigan, Ken" <kcarrigan@anteon.com> wrote:
> Jer anyone..
>
> I searched and read the links and could find no
> 'test' results or discussion on using scintillation
> devices or Geiger-Mueller testing.. just that small
> reference is all that was there.. sort of a "sales"
> pitch to me to buy one of their devices. Nothing
> substantial for me to conduct an experiment on. I
> have a alpha, beta and gamma registering Geiger-
> Mueller tube so would like to conduct some testing
> of this 'OR' or life force or whatever it is that
> people are referring to. No one yet has made a
> simple scientific experiment (except for conjuring
> up some hocus pocus stuff) that shows there
> is 'something' there.
>
> Could you dig up some physical scientific experiment
> whereby I can interment or measure this life force
> with say Geiger-Mueller tube, or Electro-device, etc

> etc. Sort of a "go no-go" experiment to verify.
> Man in the loop as a sensor is NOT acceptable as
> scientific proof, as if a human can sense it.. it
> should be capable of being measured.
>
> v/r Ken
>
> > So it appears there is some kind of tenuous
> > correlation with dowsing sensitives and radiation
> > as would be detected by a scintillation counter.
> >
> > The definition for a 'scintillation counter' is;
> >
> > A device for detecting and counting scintillations
> > produced by ionizing radiation. (and gets its name

> > from the light flashes that are produced in the
> > presence of these ionized rays.)
> >
> > Perhaps with a photomultiplier type circuit where
> > one photon produces anywhere from 100 to many
> > thousands of photons due to amplification,
> >
> > this circuit would use a sensitized photon
> > detector, probably UV that is hooked into a super
> > sensitive amplifier that has noise suppression
> > circuitry to compensate for thermal hisses and
> > pops.

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