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 Re: Orgone Energy Accumulators - Mon, 2 Oct 1995 14:02:18 -0400


Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 14:02:18 -0400
From: jogg@mainelink.net
Subject: Re: Orgone Energy Accumulators
To: ccaruso@sas.upenn.edu (Christopher G Caruso), orgonomy@mail.webcom.com
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Just a note to make. I suggest some reading on the Oranur experiment of WR. The 
reason to avoid electrical devises near accumulators for one is to prevent the 
oranur reaction which is different from DOR. To put an electrical coil in an 
accumulator may be asking for serious health reaction as noted by WR in the 
Oranur report. I don't think it is wise to exeriment this way unless you learn 
and understand the reactions as a result of WR's oranur experiment.

On Mon, 2 Oct 1995, ccaruso@sas.upenn.edu (Christopher G Caruso) wrote:
>
>Nick Totton wrote:
>[edited]
>> 
>> I have also experimented a good deal with orgone devices, and have developed 
a
>> version of the accumulator which avoids _metal_, and therefore attracts much
>> less pollution/DOR: I use layers of cotton and powdered quartz, bound 
together
>> with liquid sodium silicate which sets hard.
>
>I'm wondering if you could tell us more about your experiments.   How did 
>you come to try the powdered quartz / cotton model?  Is it actually 
>resistant to DOR?  Have you tried putting an electric coil in this model 
>and testing if it generates DOR?  Or does it also accumulate less orgone?  A 
>model that was a more powerful accumulator but was resistant to DOR would 
>have very important implications for Orgone Energy Physics.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chris Caruso
>ccaruso@sas.upenn.edu
>Philadelphia, PA  USA
>
>
>
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