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Have a FRESH new copper plate or tin plate from a coffee can for the witness. Turn computer monitor on and type wording that resembles witness on plate using bold characters with the sentence ending with now. Use copy feature and repeat this 40 times remembering not to let the characters scroll off the screen. Remember to sticky tape the copper plate to the computer screen and attach one wire to the Copper Amp Bowl which will be placed on pad.
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Well you won't know if it works if you don't build it and use it.
Originally posted by Byrd
Actually, you will if you ever did ANY soldering or put together any electronics parts. That's just some junk wiring with paper pyramids. Someone put it out there to see who'd be silly enough to believe it.
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Originally posted by Byrd
Actually, you will if you ever did ANY soldering or put together any electronics parts. That's just some junk wiring with paper pyramids. Someone put it out there to see who'd be silly enough to believe it.
Byrd, I've seen pictures and plans of other radionics devices and they look just as silly and amateuristic as this one.
So you cant judge it by what it looks like. It could well be bs, but I've read posts from users in other forums who have had success with these things...
[Edited on 5-6-2003 by TheBandit795]
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Byrd, radionic devices do not use electricity. At least not in the conventional way.
I have a book called Amazing and Wonderful Mind Machines You Can Build which claims that you can substitute wires on a radionic machine with lines on paper and it will still work.