Yes, it seems to be the case. Here's what I'm watching right now actually.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAV4iWhFiSE?t=11m9s Unless these guys are actors (and I don't think they are), they say that space ships can dematerialize and then suddenly reappear in another location. Fascinating...
There are people who know, and people who don't. I'm not offended by other people stating facts. You have facts that I don't, just as I have facts that you don't. We don't all know the same things so when people play the "I know something you don't know" game, I think the only thing that really matters is one's willingness to share the information. If they aren't willing, then maybe they've got narcissistic ego issues. Know what I mean?
So then what's the issue? This thread has nearly half a dozen conversations in it, lol eh, I'm hyper and I'm multitasking. All I know is, over-exposure to this high powered magnet ..the computer.. is making me friggen sick. Maybe I'm just too sensitive.
Yeah, I got super excited and started looking up how to do it. Even if there wasn't anything "scientifically" valuable about them, they're certainly beautiful and for that alone they're worth something.
To me the issue was that you were presenting ideas or talk as facts. Also that you stray away from the original issue by incorporating stuff you claimed we need to know for that but actually seems not the case.
no they actually work, the resin squeezes whats in it when it dries so you need to find highly piezoelectric materials... Tesla worked with them..
Like I said, this thread has been all over the place. The first issue is the subject of the thread: computer toxicity. Then we talked about orgonite, then cellphones, then the mind... I shouldn't have to recount all the steps. It is a fact that the mind is atmospheric. If you don't know it, that doesn't mean that I don't know it, or that I'm not correct. It just means that I know it, and you don't. It cannot be expected of me to produce a volume of work for something that is infinite and endless, just because you doubt something.
I'm curious to know what specifically the positive ions (the bad ones) do to a human being and what makes the negative ones so good. Endlessly fascinating. I'm onto the alien stuff right now so I'll go back to researching the orgone stuff later
"Your body’s cells naturally contain a negative charge. Meanwhile, irritating elements in the environment -- dust, microbes, and pet dander, for example -- tend to have a positive charge. Like a magnet, opposites attract, and your body literally pulls these irritating elements in toward itself, causing harm. Additionally, some researchers believe it’s not only the positively charged dander and dust that are harmful, but the positive ions themselves that damage the body. And here’s the potentially scary thing: Common household and workplace objects like cell phones and computers constantly emit positive ions. " "Negative ions occur in all sizes and are electrically attracted to airborne particles such as mould spores, odours, allergens, even viruses and bacteria. They attach to these and precipitate them onto the nearest surface, thus cleaning the air of pollution and germs. Many people are familiar with the use of ionising machines to ‘freshen’ the air in homes, offices and hospitals. But this is only one basic aspect of the monumental value of negative ions on our health and wellness."
This made me laugh. I was thinking the same thing but I'm not going to criticize something I don't know anything about.
So even the photos of them have the same effect on you as they did me....I felt better already just looking at a million of them....lol:2thumbsup:
Gina., the computer was more magnet to me before I got one of these pyramids sitting here withme. Now, I can walk away pretty much without the same headache I used to get. That says something. If someone is opposed or blocked to something, no use trying to convince them otherwise.
I have a salt lamp too, it puts out negative ions, the air is certainly noticeably fresher. the hardrive in the computer is what magnetic, and then the electricity going through your computer is harmful high frequency waves. magnets arent necessarily bad. good results with magnets in orgonite. the magnet must help absorb the positive ions and then the orgonite transmutes them
It is not expected of you to do that at all. But when you say it is a fact and I ask what makes this idea/theory factual you could explain what makes it a fact. What makes it a fact? That you know it is a fact (or say so) and the rest doesn't and doubt that means that it is likely not a fact.