@thegyndy you might also want to consider the space thats being taken up by the orgone and blanket etc , it might also be interesting to see what happens if you repeat the experiment using plastic jars as it is known eg that cancer cells grow 2x faster in a plastic test tube than they do in a glass one ( London Fertility Clinic ) Enjoy experimenting It will be very interesting for many of us to observe so I hope you'll keep posting Thanks
Congratulations, Chris. This is a very interesting and important finding. It needs to be made more precise to impress newcomers, but it impresses me. the information about orgone energy and water-evaporation is in DeMeo's Orgone Accumulator Handbook, by the way. Peter.
@orglancs Thanks Peter - I shall try to improve and repeat this experiment. I also not the decy only goes down to the top of the orgone stick. I may also try this with the controverial 'orgonite' and see how it fairs relative to the standard orgone accumulating devices. Watch this space.
What is happening.????
answerOfstupids 2 months ago
im eating
xxfroobxx 7 months ago
Celery is maintained in the glass with the orgone due to moisture content held within the 'blanket' not due to life sustained by orgone.
bulleuston76 1 year ago
@bulleuston76 Interesting comment - I shall add a control with just a felt section next time.
thegyndy 1 year ago
@thegyndy you might also want to consider the space thats being taken up by the orgone and blanket etc , it might also be interesting to see what happens if you repeat the experiment using plastic jars as it is known eg that cancer cells grow 2x faster in a plastic test tube than they do in a glass one ( London Fertility Clinic ) Enjoy experimenting It will be very interesting for many of us to observe so I hope you'll keep posting Thanks
ahamatmabrahman 9 months ago
Congratulations, Chris. This is a very interesting and important finding. It needs to be made more precise to impress newcomers, but it impresses me. the information about orgone energy and water-evaporation is in DeMeo's Orgone Accumulator Handbook, by the way. Peter.
orglancs 1 year ago
@orglancs Thanks Peter - I shall try to improve and repeat this experiment. I also not the decy only goes down to the top of the orgone stick. I may also try this with the controverial 'orgonite' and see how it fairs relative to the standard orgone accumulating devices. Watch this space.
thegyndy 1 year ago