LM3 Experimental Life Energy Meter
The Experimental Life Force Energy Meter developed by Heliognosis, based on concepts originally proposed by Wilhelm Reich in "The Cancer Biopathy," Volume II of the Discovery of the Orgone (1948), is a sophisticated instrument designed to measure the life energy in living organisms. This compact electronic device has evolved from Reich's early experiments with an Orgone Accumulator and a high voltage oscillating electric field connected to metal plates. This has also sucessfully been used to measure orgone energy and other energy sources and also detect how much energy a parsons or animals body. PLenty of instructionals on youtube showing how to conduct experiments, I have used these for many years to test my products.
The principle of operation involves a small plate electrode connected to the meter. In an experiment demonstrating its capabilities, a leaf from an Impatience plant was placed in a zip-lock bag, with the air removed, and then attached to this plate electrode. The meter was carefully zeroed before and after placing the leaf on the plate for measurements, ensuring accuracy.
Observations were made over several days, noting changes in the leaf's appearance and vitality, such as color fading and tissue becoming flaccid and wrinkled. Despite these changes, the leaf's dimensions and weight remained constant, confirming that the decrease in energy readings was due to a loss of vitality rather than physical degradation.
The experiment concluded that living or once-living organisms contain an energy that dissipates with the loss of life or vitality. This decrease in energy readings was consistently observed in the leaf as it gradually lost its life force after being removed from the plant. The Experimental Life Force Energy Meter thus serves as a tool to measure this subtle but critical aspect of biological entities, offering insights into the life energy present in them.
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Weight | 1kg |