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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:12 pm Post subject: Vortex Wand |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_stirrer
I bought a nice magnetic stirrer off of Ebay and last night hooked it up in a way I have been thinking about for quite a while. Magnetic stirrers use a magnet loaded teflon blade which spins in synch with a variable speed whirling magnet in the stirrer base. These can make very nice water vortexes, and unlike a blender they are dead quiet and can run all the time. With infinite control of blade speed any size vortex can be made and tuned to the geometry of the vessel in which the water sits. The Thermolyne Cimarec is a fairly well made chinese machine that won't break the bank, and it comes in smaller unit (4 x 4 inch table size) t than the one i have. If I had it to do over I would have bought the smaller one for my purposes.
These machines have a nice heavy cast aluminum base with a cast in mounting socket for a typical lab rod upon which can be hung cantilevered clamps and whatever else might come in handy.
In this set up there is a Vogel quartz crystal with a cone shaped end hanging down into the vortex the idea being that then energy of the vortex get sucked up by the crystal and broadcast. Water vortexes will create voltage by the way. The crystal is also wrapped with a 30 gauge mobius coil which is powered by an 18 volt transformer. There is also one of my orgonite donuts slipped over the quartz point. The crystal is also under piezoelectric tension by virtue of its being held in a cork padded laboratory clamp suspended from the lab rod. Technically, there are all the ingredients for a Power Wand here though assembled in this other manner.
The energy is extraordinary - unlike anything I have yet encountered. It is also cat approved. They love this thing. It puts them in a bouncy mood. The spinning magnet also energizes the water and further adds that to the energetic composition.
I have been playing with adding organic and inorganic stuff like metal powders to the water, but the problem there is that the additions make the vortex want to wander a bit and collide with the quartz cone. but I have lots of experimentation yet to do with different sized glass beakers and jars and different teflon stir blades, so I expect to be able to make the water a sort of whirling orgonite eventually with something like glycerin as the organic ingredient and metal powders as the inorganic with the Vogel crystal pointing down deep into the vortex.
The smallest Cimarec can be bought on Ebay for $50.00 at the moment. Of course there are lots of used magnetic stirrers on Ebay too. You probably don't need a stirrer with a heated table by the way.
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_trkparms=65%253A12%257C66%253A2%257C39%25 3A1%257C72%253A4726&rt=nc&_nkw=thermolyne+cimarec&_sticky=1&_trksid=p3 286.c0.m14&_sop=15&_sc=1 _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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TheNocturnalEgyptian Member

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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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| That is one massive vogel! I like that you've wrapped it for this. Very cool - Schauberger would approve of this vortex. |
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ch4v4 Member
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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Pardon the question, but what usages does the water has? besides drinking it (if my assumption is correct)
Good thing there's this getto magnetic stirrer, it uses the regular lab magnet, a computer cabinet fan connected to a PC PSU with a strong magnet mounted at the center, with a little modding to the PSU it can output a range of voltage.
Kick ass setup emlong. |
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GreyWeirCat Member
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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That is something! It does put out a bouncy energy. So cool it's ridiculous
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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The water may be creating a voltage across the crystal. It may also be imprinted by the crystal and the mobius coil energies. This device is also similar to ormus water traps except that it is just charging the fixed amount of ormes in the water rather than extracting or concentrating ormus. A certain amount of charged ormus is always evaporating into the air around devices like this. Negative ions are also escaping into the air. This feels very much like a negative ion generator I used to make that used an aquarium bubbler to push air bubbles through submerged black tourmaline pebbles. I may try to shoot bubbles through the water also. A frothy water vortex might be even more energetic.
My initial impression is that this device is very good for manifestation and telepathy. I think the cats dig it for that. Cats love moving water anyway, so this is trading in those cat realms. The energy is very fresh and upbeat, and the 3 house cats are very lovey dovey today - even the old matriarch cat who is often grouchy. She is very lovey today and hanging around the device.
If you sit near this device and meditate there is a lot of imagery rushing in. The vortexing water is shooting energy through the crystal, but the crystal is also shooting energy into the water, and because the crystal is under clamp compression it has the same piezoelectric tension that quartz has in a cured shrunken orgonite piece. It is therefore more susceptible to vibrations and more susceptible to very fine vibrations that it might not be under no compression. Perhaps such a crystal is even more susceptible to thought energy.
http://www.dreamhillresearch.com/marcelvogel/ _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
http://orgonia.bigcartel.com
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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I just drank a bit of the water, and it feels like what is called in the ormus community "trap water." This stuff feels slightly intoxicating like you have drunk half a beer say. I had always wondered about the advisability of using magnetic stirrers in labs because it is proven that magnets influence water in complex ways, and I always wondered if lab experiments might be skewed by using magnetic stirrers. For instance, it has been shown that exposing water to strong magnetic fields creates hydrogen peroxide. We also suspect that unusual hydrogen species are produced. Then there are the charged ormes. All in all a magnetic stirrer is creating a lot of mischief in water. That is the kind of mischief we magicians like though. _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:03 am Post subject: |
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By the way those "ghetto" magnetic stirrers mentioned work very well from what I have heard, so you can make your own magnetic stirrer with a muffin fan, some magnets attached to the fan blades, and a rheostat to control speed. The fan is then set up beneath a thin table so that the magnets couples strongly with the teflon blade magnets in the flask above. There is probably a little fiddling required there to get the two magnetic fields a proper distance from each other for the freest but adequately coupled spinning. The magnet loaded teflon blades then become the only other thing you need. _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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Unconditional_Love Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:18 am Post subject: |
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Very nice, if you have any Himalayan salt or Celtic Sea salt that would be a good addition. I read a book about charging water, and they actually did recommend stirring the water into a vortex, which replicates natures natural processes(running water, rivers, streams, etc.) Along with this they did also recommend adding a pinch of this Himalayan salt or Celtic Sea salt.
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pegcityevolve Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:57 am Post subject: |
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| Powerful stuff, especially since I can feel it pretty well through the photo. |
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:26 am Post subject: |
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I spent years developing ormus capturing devices some of which employed the vortex:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/longtrap.htm
and some which employed the thousands of tiny vortices within bubble trains:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/magneticalteration.htm
Any time water moves over obstructions it forms vortices, so water is moving that way quite often in nature. Victor Schauberger had the most elaborate theories about vortical movement and what such patterns accomplish. Once water becomes more structurally organized it starts behaving like a crystal, but of all matter it may be the most responsive to thought and intent. In the vortical state it feels to me like it has temporarily become a super charged crystal. It is like a moving crystal. _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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I continue to be impressed with the energy coming off of this thing. We all tend to toot our own horns when we come up with something new, so I am going to try to be reticent about this and not sound like a car salesman; but the effect this thing has on a home is really, really nice. I think it has something to do with the aerosolized ormus coming off of the water and then the overall influence of the orgonite which adds something more agreeable to the sometimes "heavy" ormus energy. It may also be that the constantly spinning water is stimulating ormus in a somewhat novel manner.
Sometime soon I will cast an orgonite cylinder for containing the water. I have great hopes for what might come flying out of this thing then. _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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emlong Moderator

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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 11:32 pm Post subject: Flowgornite |
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After switching to a teflon stirrer blade that is closer to the diameter of the glass vessel I find the vortex more robust as to shape and stability and so have begun adding orgonite type ingredients to the water. In the photo you are looking at a mixture of brown sugar for the organic and powdered petalite for the inorganic. I am calling this "flowgornite." Later on after assessing the energy of this as is I will add some 325 mesh copper powder and see if the vortex remains more or less centered without wandering around too much and colliding with the quartz. Even with the more stable vortex the problem with some metals such as copper is that they are susceptible to magnetic flux as is demonstrated when a spherical magnet is dropped down a copper pipe and descends much slower than gravity, so a vessel of water and metal particles can "catch" in the vortex and destabilize it.
 _________________ My web site "Orgonia"
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cutter Member
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Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:26 am Post subject: |
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hahaha emlong, just the term flowgornite created an explosion of ideas and images in my mind......
liquid orgonite.....liquid organic matrix with micro/nano crystal and metal particles...... put it under high pressure to create piezoelectricity?,rotate it..... particles moving and bouncing against eachother.... creating lot of friction/energy.....new type of orgonite or to chaotic....? bzzzzzzzzzz brain overload........  |
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emlong Moderator

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pegcityevolve Member
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Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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This is fantastic. Brilliant stuff emlong.  |
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