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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2012

This video show pendulum reading of battery positive terminal, the negative, a kyanite, an orgonite, a cemenite and a cellphone.

Additionally, cellphone on top of cemenite and cellphone on top of orgonite.

I consider change of pendulum reading of cellphone to be a good thing.

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  • i am a trained dowser myself i dont know if you have had any training usind a pendulum but ones belief can determine what results one gets with it unless they are trained to remove themself from it emotionally and also one should have themself and their pendant calibrated.. see walt woods writings it is very short not complicated at all .. namaste r

  • @sanskritmantra yes, our mind can change results. If you use pendulum to read live quartz or use live quartz as pendulum, you can force the pendulum to move whatever you want. Even if the reading is done by other people.

    Which is why I avoid crystal in pendulum reading.

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  • @KyleCarrington that still mistery for me. A replicator that use a 50K resistor instead of potentiometer report 44.8KHz from what I recall. But, I still notice sleeping aid effect on all potentiometer range.

    I think sleeping aid effect happen because I add diode to allow better coil discharge. Before I add the diode, there is no sleeping aid effect.

  • @sucahyovideo Cool! Did you ever determine what the frequency actually was, that aided in sleeping?

  • @KyleCarrington yes, but I don't rely just on pendulum to test my piece. I aso use ice, plants, water taste, engine power, gas stove, etc.

    Thanks that you find stingo interesting. In case you want higher frequency, adding a diode between NPN base to NPN collector will increase frequency a little bit. It also make my stingo work as standalone sleeping aid now :). You can see the modification at article:

    The Truth Denied Breaking News - How to make your own ZAPPER

  • @sucahyovideo That is interesting indeed. A lot of people out there use pendulums, actually I've run into a fair bit. Seems to be something to it, alright. Cheers. PS, been using the Stingo a fair bit: good circuit, thanks!

  • @KyleCarrington just try it and strangely, I can only get dead stand still by suspending the pendulum between my both hand. I think the thing I use to suspend the wire also have energy too, which influence the results.

    I think it is best to use both hand, and to lean on something or place it on fixed thing to get stability.

    I think pendulum work by subconciously alter the hand muscle. Some pendulum will alter them too, and may only want to rotate at one direction.

  • Sucahoyo, what would happen if instead of you holding the pendulum, it were suspended, and held above with a bracket, would it still oscillate, or would it come to dead standstill?

  • @Cloxxki the last thing that touch the thread or wire must be hand. But It is ok to lean on something to stabilize the hand.

    Try it with gold ring. I think everyone can do it. Pendulum reading without touching require "talent".

    The problem with pendulum reading is pendulum capture the average energy. If the average of zero (things that vibrate), then the reading is zero, even when the thing has energy.

    Fortunately most thing stay still.

  • Interesting!!

    Does it also work with the pendulum hanging from a solid object? Of, to get random movements going, a virbrating object of sorts?

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