Thursday, September 13, 2012

electric sheep

It's been a while since I posted anything about orgonite.  Partly because I'm not quite sure what to make of it and further study was needed.  I've been playing with this device for weeks, utilizing every combination of inner core I could think of, and concluded I need to make a bigger one.

No surprise here.  That seems to be the way it works.  Build a device, test it, build a bigger one, and rock the neighborhood.  This device is no exception.

It's basically two mexican hats fuzed end to end, housing a mobius coil in each, with a half inch hollow shaft through the center.  The shaft allows flexibility in choosing central core materials and to study the effects.
I tried a number of different materials from copper tubes and neoprene tubes containing every substance and crystal combination I had on hand.  I settled on a cylinder of powdered selenite and resin, the best substance that showed a distinctive energy signature. 

Unlike a conventional torus, which broadcasts the energy vertically through the central core like a laser, this unique design drives the energy horizontally from the gap in the middle.  The twin mobius coils are fed frequencies from the left and right outputs from an MP3 player programmed with stereo solffegio tunes.

The energy flow from this device is completely different from devices like Jupiter 2, in that, the laser-like energy through the top of Jupiter 2 is concentrated where this device spreads the energy flow in all horizontal directions.  In other words, Jupiter 2 blasts concentrated energy through the top and bottom where this device emits an energy signature that differentiates the various tones, allowing you to feel the music in waves of electric rhythmic tingles.  You can literally hear the music through your hands.

From first conception of this device, I couldn't shake the feeling it was some kind of communication device.

I wonder if you played language tapes instead of frequency and ran this device while deep in alpha wave sleep.

Would you dream in French or would you simply dream of electric sheep?

      

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello there again from Germany, Karma!

Thank you so much for sharing your latest series of fringe-scientific
efforts, as you promised doing so!
It's good seeing somebody working on orgonics "like a dude", with the necessary pinch of dry empirical enquiriy, instead of just tinkering foolishly around with "airy-fairy" delusional gemstone-combinations and all kinds of useless glimmering cuteyness in their orgonite
(gawd, how I hate those hippies...*g*)!
Your pieces (like mine) look strictly functional instead of candy-striped, fancy and shiny.
I surely adore THAT streak, mate!

Hence -as you wrote- structural flexibility is the way to go.
I too keep lots of my experimental devices ready for on-the-fly reassembly as I test them for their output strength (or for quick disassembly of evidence should the feds show up one day after all...just kidding. *g*).

I have built what I call a
"Bismuth-ORAC-Scalar-Sphere" as powersource / core for a few experiments that might incorporate the same basic priciple of TWO OPPOSING FIELDS (scalar energy) like your device depicted above:

It consists of two 1-Watt-driven opposing hemispheres with simple solenoid-coils and neodymium-magnets in them (basically two opposing speakers without membranes if you like).
In their very center, where the magnetic fields collide and cancel (= become scalar), I have a placed a flat discoid bismuth-crystal (for its diamagnetic properties).
The hemispheres themselves are made of ORAC-material (several concentrical Polyethylene- and Aluminium-layers, the last metal layer on the surface, of course.
This Bismuth-core can then be inserted ad libitum in various orgonite- / metal-cylinder-arrangements to drive them.

Like you, I prefer using an old MP3-Player as input for the test-frequencies.
Usually, I edit them with the tone-generator in "Audacity" (lovely freeware).
And exactly as you described, depending on the allover design of my arrangement, I can strongly feel the frequencies / pulses with my bare hands (not being very "energy-sensitive" / "clairvoyant" /"hokus-pokus" what so ever...).

Just a hint:
Try using a frequency of 108 Hz sinus as carrier with 7,83 Hz as carried modulation
(= tremolo; wetness around 95 percent) and see what happens with your new device.
Had awesome and very natural, harmonic results using that one (birds, pets and plants totally liked it).

Looking forward reading of you,

very best regards,

Mr. A.

karmasurfer said...

As Henry Ford once said, "These cars come in any color as long as it's black."
Sometimes these projects come out looking like the starship Enetrprize. More often then not, they resemble the Back To The Future DeLorean with a Rambler body. Form always takes a back seat to function. Thanks for pointing that out.

I'm still trying to wrap my mind around your bismuth-ORAC scalar sphere. Sounds like we're both working on the same system with a slightly different approach.

Are these solenoid coils a good replacement for a mobius? I wonder if palladium could be a good substitute for the bismuth disk...

Could you send me some detailed information? Pictures?
I'd love to repeat your experiment and try building one of these. This could be the core modification I was looking for.

Thanks for your interest and insight. You've given me something to ponder for a few weeks.

Anonymous said...

Hi there again, "Commander Karma"!

Thank you for your kind reply and interest. Haha, loved your Star Trek analogy!
I was about to fear that I pissed you of with my "goddamn hippies"-comment
above...was not meant that way...considering myself born in the wrong decade myself
a bit and being quite font of listening to good old sixties rock once in a while.
I should rather have said: "Sometimes I am slightly annoyed with the new-agey approach to
orgonite (spirit guides, belief in sylphs, you name it).
Wilhelm Reich himself -as a scientist at heart- strongly despised what he called the

"mystification" of his re-discovery.
Heck, even the notorious (and sometimes slightly paranoid) Crofts repeatedly advised to keep
Orgonite as simple and functional as possible (= no exotic gemstones or philosophies needed for

it to work).

Yes Sir, you said it right (and Mr. Ford too).
Perhaps you heard of the german
"Bauhaus"-style of appliance design and architecture which was developed during the early 20th

century. They were a bunch great independant minds (the Nazis shut them down later)
who tried to combine affordable materials with maximum functionality in a slick and simple,

timeless appearance / package. It was the prodigious movement that took the "form follows

function" to a whole new level in Europe.
...long story short, that combination of strictly functional style is what I admire looking at

your creations.

Concerning my ORAC-Bismuth-thingy:

In fact, apart of the caduceus-coil-winding, the combination of two opposing solenoids is
the simplest and most tested solution to create a scalar field
(provided that you're not the orthodox Maxwellian guy and laugh at the very idea of scalar fields

*g*).

I prefered this type over the Moebius-winding in terms of easiness of construction
and because I could not verify the origin and exact mode of action of the Moebius
(everybody says that Tesla invented the Moebius, but nobody seems to be able to backup that

claim...sound a bit fishy to me...). Any links to the patent papers, anybody?

Ideally, one should closely intertwine the two opposing solenoid-circuits, but in my case
-already having a pair of old, membraneless speakers laying around, I figured that one could just

install them as closely as possible and letting the magnets do the field-erasing work
(yeah, that is far from energetically optimal because it is indirect action via the solenoids;

lots of wasted energy, I know...).
By introducing a DIY-cast bismuth-disk in between them, I would theoretically almost double the

repelling effect (magnet repels other magnet and bismuth repels again both; being the "eye of the

storm"). ...what shall I say? It isn't very neat or ingenious, but hey- it works fine for a very

early prototype. I'm just a bloody noob on this field, for christ sake... *g*

Anonymous said...

Later on, I discovered just by chance that there ist a modification of the famous "Joe-Cell" out
there called the "Moe-Joe-Cell" which also works with a Bismuth-Core surrounded by spherical
ORAC-Layers. The difference being that my goal is not the creation of a hydrogen-fuel-generator,

of course... But funny how two fools can come up with a similar idea...

Yes, there seems to be a analogy at least in the resulting action of your device and my crappy

assembly. Therefore I might kindly recommend you continuing to experiment with PAIRS OF COILS!

As with yours, mine also strongly emits the field around its equator, where there is no more
magnetic field measurable. Resulting in the typical, narrow 360 degree circle of tingling which

can be focused / broadened / redirected by placing the sphere in different metal-tubes or parabolic metal-objects.

Next steps will be: Winding a proper caduceus-coil or alternatively two bigger solenoids without

magnets and casting them with Bismuth directly in HD-Orgonite instead of just using the

ineffective ORAC-layers. I admit I was a bit lazy and work-shy with this last project...*g*

Perhaps I will at first just cast the existing device with its ORAC-surrounding in a small ball
of orgonite and see what it will do to its output. Got to do some looky-looky at the thrift-shops

for a suitable mold...

Anyway, enough blabbering for this time!

Best regards and greetings from across the pond,

Mr. A.

Anonymous said...

P.S.:

Sorry, I forgot one thing regarding your question about Palladium:

I honestly don't know...if you are able to acquire some, the why not giving it a shot?
But perhaps the answer is much simpler and cheaper than that:
Assuming that Hall-effect and diamagnetism are the keys as co-factors in creating scalar-driven orgon-devices, we should look into sheets of pyrolytic graphite instead of metals.
I chose bismuth for its top specs in the world of metals (value around 16, if I am right), but pyrolytic graphite easily tops that score with a value of around 40, I believe... And it's cheaply obtainable online at every better "supermagnets"-shop.
Perhaps I will invest in some in the future and play around with that material a bit...

So long,

Mr. A.