Goal
Collect, concentrate, bind and radiate dispersed (wandering) biological/electrical energy.
Problem
Lack of a method to capture and utilize dispersed ambient energy that propagates on an electrical carrier wave.
Concept Summary
A geometric enclosure (pyramid, cone, sphere, etc.) made of unspecified materials houses insulated copper coils wound in opposite helices. The enclosure concentrates ambient wandering energy, which is then excited by the terrestrial magnetic field (and optionally an auxiliary magnetic field) to produce a radiated beam of electric and/or electromagnetic waves via copper feet. The device is claimed to affect biological samples and electronic instruments.
Principles
- Induction by terrestrial magnetic field
- Geometric concentration of ambient energy
- Helical coil resonance
- Energy beam radiation through conductive contacts
Scientific Domains
Materials
- copper
- insulating material (plastic, laminate, wood, ceramic, organic matter)
- metal
- ceramic
- plastic
- wood
Mechanisms of Action
- Ambient wandering energy couples to the metallic/geometric enclosure
- Terrestrial magnetic field excites the copper coil windings
- Opposite-direction helices create a net energy flow
- Radiated beam emerges from copper feet
Energy Sources
Applications
- Scientific research in biology and botany
- Experimental bio-energy studies
Claimed Performance
Bulbs and seeds germinated rapidly; small insects, fish and mushrooms underwent mummification; micro-organism cultures were carried out; a Geiger counter functioned when placed near the device.
Experimental Evidence
Practical tests described: (1) oscilloscope measurements of an electrical carrying wave; (2) rapid germination of bulbs and seeds; (3) mummification of small insects, fish, mushrooms; (4) cultivation of micro-organisms; (5) operation of a Geiger counter.
Limitations
- No quantitative performance data
- Materials and construction details are vague
- Claims rely on non-standard concepts (orgone)
Red Flags
- Concept of "orgone" lacks acceptance in mainstream physics
- Absence of peer-reviewed data or independent replication
- Reliance on anecdotal observations