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Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by mugger
Yes I do, as stated here,
Do you believe in aliens/UFO's? If you do believe, then how are they able to survive in space?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
At what distance from the Earth?
the Russians have well over a year in the MIR Station, if not more
So..They are still on the Moon,but I think they must be very old!!
you go there once, and never return.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by arbiture
At what distance from the Earth?
the Russians have well over a year in the MIR Station, if not more
Originally posted by diamondsmith
First we never" go back" to the Moon,second all the manned space missions take place at a certain distance from Earth and never exceeded that distance,and third no other manned mission in space to other planet is certain to take place very soon(or ever),Why?....
Originally posted by DROKKR
Really?
Care to elaborate on what brought you to this conclusion?
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by arbiture
At what distance from the Earth?
the Russians have well over a year in the MIR Station, if not more
Originally posted by MortlitantiFMMJ
Originally posted by diamondsmith
First we never" go back" to the Moon,second all the manned space missions take place at a certain distance from Earth and never exceeded that distance,and third no other manned mission in space to other planet is certain to take place very soon(or ever),Why?....
Originally posted by DROKKR
Really?
Care to elaborate on what brought you to this conclusion?
We did go to the moon and several space agencies have plans to go back, and further to mars
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by BooKrackers
So..They are still on the Moon,but I think they must be very old!!
you go there once, and never return.
A statement without my consent.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by seabhac-rua
Why do you?
Why do people bother posting on a thread like this
biological energy field
source(www.orgonelab.org...
TextIn Wilhelm Reich's work The Cancer Biopathy, Volume II of the Discovery of the Orgone (1948), he writes at length about his invention of an energy concentration device which he calls an Orgone Accumulator. This heretofor unknown energy it is claimed causes a local rise in temperature within the accumulator. He further mentions a second method of measuring this energy using a high voltage oscillating electric field connected unipolarly to a series of metal plates. A light bulb connected to these plates luminated when living things approached or were placed on the test plate. Reich claimed that a fresh fish placed on the test plate would yield a high lumination of the bulb. The longer the fish remained on the plate (after death) the weaker was this lumination. After several years of experimentation, Heliognosis has developed this method of life energy measurement into a compact electronic instrument. The following experiment illustrates the life energy measurement of a fresh leaf from the Impatience flower and shows how it diminishes with time after picking.
source(www.orgonelab.org...
TextThe Experimental Life Energy Meter was placed on a plywood table with the small plate electrode directly behind it. A leaf from the Impatience plant was cut from the stem and placed into a weighed tight fitting zip-lock bag. The air was fully removed from the bag before weighing. The initial weight of the leaf was 0.3g. The bag with the leaf inside was taped to the small plate electrode so that it was centered on the plate. The leaf could then be placed directly over the plate and then removed to one side for zeroing the meter by lifting one side of the masking tape. Measurements of the Energy of the leaf were made once a day with zeroing before and after to confirm the accuracy of the reading. All measurements were made on the x10 range and all other objects were kept at least 16 inches away from the meter.