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Subject: Re[2]: Orgone Meter - Mon, 11 Mar 1996 14:10:34 -0500
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 14:10:34 -0500
From: FLORESI1@westatpo.westat.com
Message-Id: <9602118265.AA826580751@westatpo.westat.com>
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
Subject: Re[2]: Orgone Meter
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
Hi there,
I'm a newbie on the list. I found the followings messages very
interesting. A question what is a lantern mantle? how is it related
to scintillation counter and the orgone energy?
Thanks
Ismael Flores
floresi1@westat.com
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Subject: Re: Orgone Meter
Author: orgonomy@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU at internet-e-mail
Date: 03/10/96 10:24 PM
Gary,
I'd like to try this. What is a scintillation counter and where can I get
one? Have you tried this? My experience is that lantern mantles, once
they've been "fired", are incredibly fragile.
- dave huisken
>Seems to me that since radiation is exacerbated by orgone
>that a simple orgone meter could be built from there.
>In fact, wouldn't background radiation be directly
>proportional to orgone levels?
>
>Beyond background, a Coleman lantern mantle would
>provide for an easily available source to test out the
>principle. Mounting the lantern mantle (pretty hot) and
>a scintillation counter so that they cannot move relative
>to each other, readings can be compared to weather
>patterns, whether it is a sunny or cloudy day, etc.
>
>The apparatus could be placed inside an accumulator
>briefly, or simply near one, to see if the readings vary
>widely. A small cloudbuster could be pointed at it to
>see if there is any effect on the readings.
>
>Gary
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