A while back I made a torus using only sub-micron metal particles, resin, and a large, caduceus mobius coil in the center. The idea, at the time, was extremely dense orgonite might severely kick ass if a caduceus mobius was involved.
Sadly, the damned thing didn't work, no matter what I did, and it sat on the bench back burner for months.
I discovered fresh orgonite tiles made with the clear resin I've been using is just pliable enough to bend around an object like this caduceus field generator. After a few hours it sets up hard as a rock but the curing time is slow enough that you can work with this stuff. During this curing time, you can cut it with a knife and shape it without too much trouble.
Needless to say, the outside medium density tiles make all the difference and powered up this thing rocks! The energy this unit puts out is most impressive, especially since I forgot to include a core device for the unit to work on. Throw in a crystal and this thing is extreme! I mean huge amounts of pinpoint laser energy with a crystal amplifier extreme.
Since these densities aren't cast with the material, and can be removed, I can clearly prove the effectiveness of cascading densities in a powered unit without having to build one from scratch. Increasing the power is as easy as adding another layer of tiles. Theoretically, the medium density orgonite should work in a passive mode well enough to power the inner torus without any frequency at all.
It looks like I'll be busy on this for a few days.
Monday, August 09, 2010
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