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1ST ORGONE EXPERIMENT - (decaying celery)

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Sticks of celery whereeach put into a glass one glass also contained an orgone 'stick' or mini blanket made of lengths of steel wool wrapped in felt.
The non-orgone stick decayed 3 times more than the orgone stick. The glass containing the orgone stick had a great deal of condensation inside it - the non-orgone glass had none. The glasses where kept in the same place and even rotated daily to avoid any geographical error variables. Do try this at home yourselves. Peter Jones of CORE suggests Orgone does attract water which may account for the condensation.

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  • 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 Interesting comment - I shall add a control with just a felt section next time.

  • 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.

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  • What is happening.????

  • im eating 

  • @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

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