Pyramids and many "radionics" devices are simply broadband, very high frequency antennas. The Great Pyramid of Giza is exactly what you'd get if you designed a Great Pyramid-sized microwave feed horn, and filled the inside with limestone.
At the same time, many "radionics" and "psychotronic" devices are plainly broadband microwave antennas. In "Pyramid Power: the Millennium Science," Patrick Flanagan describes a "psychotronic twirler" of two pyramids connected at the tip: it's a tiny paper dipole version of the antennas Marconi used for the first transatlantic radio!
Now consider body-worn devices like Flanagan's Sensor V (Sensor V | neurophone.ca) and the spirals used in Bronze Age Germany (http://teslatechnik.de/armspirale.html). Both take the form of frequency-independent antennas for frequencies 1GHz and up. The Bronze Age armband spiral is a right-hand circularly polarized Archimedean spiral antenna, and this right-hand polarization may be critical for interaction with the body.
For the Bronze Age arm spirals and "Sensor" medallions, it's easy enough to conceive a way they could work.
Energy healers know very well the "aura" contains frequencies going up to several terahertz. Instead of seeing the "aura" as something mystical, we can look at it rationally, as the "near field" of the transmitting and receiving antenna made up of every cell in the human body.
The Bronze Age arm spirals and Flanagan Sensor medallions probably work by translating the energy in that near field into energy that can radiate out into the universe. Antennas being two-way devices, they would also translate energy from the universe into the near field of the human body.
How can you experiment with this? Go grab some copper wire or any other stiff non-magnetic conductor. Then follow these instructions (copied with permission) to build your own Bronze Age antenna armband:
"Two flat spirals with the same number of turns (I used 12), starting with as tight a winding you can make.
I wound them using a bench vise, using the jaws to hold the spiral flat and repeating a loosen jaws -- reposition spiral -- tighten jaws -- wind 1/4 turn -- loosen jaws cycle.
The spirals get arranged so one is left and the other right handed. Connect the outer turns via a loop that goes around the arm. Wear as an armband."
Note: At least one person decided to stop wearing the armband after a few days, saying the extra energy made it hard to concentrate.
At the same time, many "radionics" and "psychotronic" devices are plainly broadband microwave antennas. In "Pyramid Power: the Millennium Science," Patrick Flanagan describes a "psychotronic twirler" of two pyramids connected at the tip: it's a tiny paper dipole version of the antennas Marconi used for the first transatlantic radio!
Now consider body-worn devices like Flanagan's Sensor V (Sensor V | neurophone.ca) and the spirals used in Bronze Age Germany (http://teslatechnik.de/armspirale.html). Both take the form of frequency-independent antennas for frequencies 1GHz and up. The Bronze Age armband spiral is a right-hand circularly polarized Archimedean spiral antenna, and this right-hand polarization may be critical for interaction with the body.
For the Bronze Age arm spirals and "Sensor" medallions, it's easy enough to conceive a way they could work.
Energy healers know very well the "aura" contains frequencies going up to several terahertz. Instead of seeing the "aura" as something mystical, we can look at it rationally, as the "near field" of the transmitting and receiving antenna made up of every cell in the human body.
The Bronze Age arm spirals and Flanagan Sensor medallions probably work by translating the energy in that near field into energy that can radiate out into the universe. Antennas being two-way devices, they would also translate energy from the universe into the near field of the human body.
How can you experiment with this? Go grab some copper wire or any other stiff non-magnetic conductor. Then follow these instructions (copied with permission) to build your own Bronze Age antenna armband:
"Two flat spirals with the same number of turns (I used 12), starting with as tight a winding you can make.
I wound them using a bench vise, using the jaws to hold the spiral flat and repeating a loosen jaws -- reposition spiral -- tighten jaws -- wind 1/4 turn -- loosen jaws cycle.
The spirals get arranged so one is left and the other right handed. Connect the outer turns via a loop that goes around the arm. Wear as an armband."
Note: At least one person decided to stop wearing the armband after a few days, saying the extra energy made it hard to concentrate.
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