Testing out the scalar energy pendant (Pls read description)
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The reason why this happens is because they are two different types of material. After taking a thermodynamics class.The granite and the pendant have different heat capacities.which mean they either emit and/or absorb different temperatures.For example: what will feel colder in the morning, a tile floor or the wooden door of your bathroom. Obviously the tile floor will feel colder. I believe this product works as a placebo scam. You can find no scientific data on this product
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The problem is we reduce every discourse to the parameters of science. The kind of science (positivist) that was introduced to us since our elementary years. Scalar energy, though not that new in physics, its application to bio-health which is a recent realization defies mainstreamed assumptions in science. Hence, allergic reactions from non-believers who always take a 'reductionist' vantage point are inevitable.
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It melts faster because the counter top and the pendant have different specific heat capacities. The pendant has a lower heat capacity than the counter top and therefore loses temperature more quickly. This lost heat is transferred to the ice cube and causes it to melt more quickly than the cube on the counter top, which decreases in temperature more slowly.
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the coefficent of heat transfer in metal is greater than the other surface that is why the ice melts faster on the round pendant.
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i tried the same trick with mine, didn't work.
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@levettp thats a very good suggestion!
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minerals and metals retain heat better and hare electrodynamic properties than a marble slab like the counter top. marble is always at least ten degrees cooler then the surrounding air..... no magic, just science
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you paid too much dude; i got one on e bay for 10
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if its heated it get messed up
The ice could have melted faster as a result of temperature difference between what appears to be granite top and pendant casing. Scalar is energy around pendant ... so why not hang ice on a string just above pendant and then see if it melts faster than other ice cube just hanging in air close by?
levettp 2 years ago 18
Could be worth a try. Maybe I could try that if I get hold of the pendant again. =)
iamjolene 1 year ago 2
finalmagees --> Yup, that's ice.
rippington21 -->
Nope i didn't heat up the pendant. In fact, this was the 2nd take as the 1st recording wasn't clear. That made the pendant even colder than before and than the table.
It's just a short home-made video by my digital camera and shot by me, an amateur. Hence, it is not clear. For a non-believer, I was just quite amazed by the results and hence engaged my sister's help in placing the ice while I filmed.
iamjolene 2 years ago