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Subject: Re: Mechanism of orgone accumulation? (forwarded/response)
- Sat, 21 Oct 1995 23:08:45 -0400
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 1995 23:08:45 -0400
Message-Id: <199510220301.XAA22663@maine.mainelink.net>
From: pore@mainelink.net
Subject: Re: Mechanism of orgone accumulation?
To: jkn@symbionics.co.uk (Jon K. Nicoll), orgonomy@mail.webcom.com
Sender: owner-orgonomy@webcom.com
On Fri, 13 Oct 1995, jkn@symbionics.co.uk (Jon K. Nicoll) wrote:
>Hello all
> following on from Nick Totton's recent posting mentioning
>non-metallic orgone accumulators, I'd like to enquire if anyone
>has ever come up with a rational explanation of how these devices
>may work.
>
>I built myself an orgone pillow some years ago, using
>an old woolen blanket and steel wool. I certainly noticed some
>effects when trying it out on myself, notably a sensation similar
>to that of a 'flushing' or blushing on my face and upper body,
>when using it.
>
>any sense. There is talk of two differing materials, one
>'absorbing' or conducting orgone energy, and one 'reflecting' or
>insulating orgone energy.
>
>Sandwiching pairs of these materials together somehow creates
>a 'flow' (I guess) of orgone energy in one direction. Now it is
>important which layer finally faces inwards, and which outwards.
>For instance, if 'C' denotes a conducting layer, and 'I' an
>insulating layer, a three layer accumulator will be arranged like this:
>(I may have got the directions wrong. But the argument still holds)
>What is happening in the sandwich layers in between?
>
> | | | | | | |
> | C | I | C | I | C | I |
> | | | | | | |
>
> ---------orgone------>
>
> Best wishes
> jon Nicoll
>
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BELOW IS RESPONSE BY PORE
Your above diagram is backwards and it would be better put to call the
insulating layer a holding layer for orgone; and call the metallic layer is a
reflective layer. Since it can more easily reflect it to air or living thing it
reflects inward in the ORAC. Also it should be considered when analyzing how it
works that orgone energy has been observed to flow towards the higher or more
concentrated source of orgone. So in the Orac the person is the higher source and
increases the flow inward. When cloudy conditions are present the higher source is
the clouds so the flow is restricted towards the interior of the ORAC. That may
help one understand why ORACs don't work as well on cloudy and stormy days.
BELOW IS A CORRECTED DIAGRAM OF LAYERS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | ORAC | | | | | | |
| I | C | I | C | I | C | INSIDE | C | I | C | I | C | I |
| | | | | | | AREA | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
---------orgone------> <---------orgone------
---------orgone------> <---------orgone------
---------orgone------> <---------orgone------
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