Noble Gasses
How it works
Frequent Exposures
Cellular Resonance
Linear Amplification
Standing Wave Ratio
Mortal Oscillatory Rates (MOR)
The Plasma Tube
Noble Gasses
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This effect is not at all
unpleasant, just somewhat startling. The effects of different types of
glass, tubes, and Noble Gasses are discussed in the book. Neon for example
is vitalizing, sedating, warming (due to its Infra-Red output), muscle
relaxing, and pain relieving. Argon is vitalizing, cooling, sedating or
stimulating depending on the physical and emotional status of the test
subject. Argon is also pain relieving and most importantly, it has intense
devitalizing and in some cases destructive effects on micro organisms.
As a point of controversy,
I don't recommend using a tube filled solely with Helium gas as it suffers
from many operational difficulties related to internal resistance of the
gas and resultant overheating of the tube. The same can be said of Xenon,
and Krypton gasses. Helium, Xenon , and Krypton gasses are best used in
small percentages as a mixture with other gasses.
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The different effects
of each gas are due to their respective spectral outputs, the modulation
of the radio wave, and the audio wave onto the different spectral wavelengths.
Another phenomena related to this is that the spectral colors produced
by the plasma varies directly with the applied audio frequencies. Which
is part of why the audio frequency from the square wave generator is varied
to produce different physiologic effects. The book and video tape have
pictures of micro organisms which were destroyed by the device, through
the air,with no direct connections between the device and the micro organism
from 4 to 5 feet away.
At the bottom of the page are
links to other web sites that have reports on the experimental use of
the device and some pictures of what the device is capable of. The word
devitalize as I am using it, needs to be explained, this does not mean
death necessarily, but also biochemical impairment, a loss of activity
and growth, and Pleomorphic conversion to an alternative part of the organisms
life cycle.
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