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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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November 5, 1990
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The following is an excerpt from a lecture that was documented in a
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book that I own. It was a lecture given by professional radionics
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researchers. I do not know all the details of the device discussed,
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and I am forwarding this information just for comparative purposes.
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Just to show you how complicated this whole area can get!!!Enjoy!
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R E S E A R C H W O R K O N T H E H U M A N
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E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C F I E L D
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By Dr. E.A. Maury and Marguerite Maury
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(THE AURA IN OTHER WORDS!)
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It is admitted today (particularly through the work of the American
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Scientist Dr, H. G. Burr, and his collaborators of the University of
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Yale) that every living thing is surrounded by an electric aura
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produced by its own organism.
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The aura consists of an electric, dynamic field, an it plays an
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important part in determining the volume, the form and the
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biological behaviour of every plant and animal. It is influenced by
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cosmic rays and by sun spots.
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Life on the earth can thus be said to be electrically connected with
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the entire dynamic system of the universe. In just a few words I
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shall recall the experiments of Burr and his collaborators:
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by putting a salamander into a salt solution connected to a
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registering apparatus by means of two electrodes,
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and then revolving the receptacle containing the animal, the
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existance of an electrical field flowing through the
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electrodes can be established and registered.
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The same experiment has been made on human beings by placing
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each index finger of a healthy person in a small bowl
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containing a salt solution;
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in which case the galvanometer indicates a value of 1.5
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millivolts.
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If however one of the index fingers has an open cut, the
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galvanometer will indicate a value of 12 millivolts.
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Thanks to our new apparatus of electrical measures, we too have been
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able to register the differences in voltage of healthy and sick
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organisms.
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I shall dispense with a detailed description of our apparatus so as
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not unduly to complicate our subject. I shall only recall that it
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contains an amplifier having a sufficiently high gain to permit the
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obervation of something intangible.
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The first thing then that the engineer who constructed the apparatus
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did, was to perfect an amplifier to make it provide a multiplication
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of approximately 10,000, the reception of the amplifier being
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insured by an ultra-sensitive detector, constructed like a
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microphone, capable of serving also as a cardiphone.
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The outgoing terminal of the amplifier is connected to a cathode ray
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oscillograph with a loud speaker recorder. This apparatus functions
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when connected to the main electric supply after the tubes of the
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amplifier have warmed up for a few seconds before a test is
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made.
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Technically, to perfect the apparatus and to obtain clear-cut
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responses, anti-parasite filters have been added.
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Later on we intend to undertake our experiments in a lead screened
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room isolating us from the outside, for this should allow us to
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record the electric field of a human being in all its purity,
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establishing its exact numerical value.
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The subject examined is made to stand on an insulating mat in front
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of the apparatus. It is important that the subject should remain as
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silent and motionless as possible to avoid vibrations caused by
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currents of air or sound, which can interfere.
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The operator then takes into his right hand the microphone connected
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to the amplifying apparatus, and he holds it with its lower surface
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parallel to the subject examined, and with distances from the
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subjects body varied.
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(We shall later appreciate the importance that can be attributed to
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the respective values corresponding to the distances between the
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emitting subjetc and the reciving microphone.)
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When the current flowing through the amplifier is increased to a
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certain critical maximum, a characteristic whistling noise is heard
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in the loudspeaker and a certain sine wave image is produced as the
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oscillograph records the screen picture.
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There the curves are rather close together or the curves rather
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long. More-over there is a strict parallelism between the intensity
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and the modulation of the sound signal and, on the other hand, the
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rapidity and density of the wave picture on the oscillators screen.
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At first we thought this might have been due to a Larsen Effect or
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phenomenon related to the reflection of waves but successive
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experiments have proved that this phenomena plays only a very minor
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part in the production of these wave forms.
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We have noticed, for instance, that the visual and sound reactions
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recorded are not corresponding ones over all parts of the body. For
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example, near the plexuses of the sympathetic nervous system of
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certain subjects (cardiac plexus, solar plexus, lumbar plexus) the
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sound modulations are very high and sharp (that is, of a very high
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frequency), whilst the waves shown on the screen are very close to
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each other, this meaning, most probably, that the individuals in
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question possess a strong magnetism.
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The reactions can be noted at a distance of 15 feet and more. We
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have also noticed that the strongest reaction can be obtained near
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the regions of the body where the Hindu chakras are situated.
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It seems, then, that these precise points are indeed the points
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where vital energy is emitted.
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I have described in as few words as possible our experimental
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technique and operational methods employed to examine, as
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exteriorized phenomena of physical apparatus, these fields of human
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radiations which have been the object of so much controversy.
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Thanks to the same method it has been possible for us besides to
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determine the presence of fields of radiation which are exterior to
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an object.
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As an interesting illustration of this, moving the microphone around
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a bust in terra cotta we were able to observe the difference in the
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wave modulations near the lower part of the face of the sculptured
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head and near the eyes.
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Is this due to a phenomenon caused by the influence of form? It is
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possible.
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Similiarly we have also been able to record the field of radiations
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due to an oil painting representing a little fishing port.
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It should be observed that there the modulations were entirely
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different according to whether the microphone was placed near the
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part representing the sea, or the part representing the earth and
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the low houses of the fishermen of Brittany.
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Should this phenomenon be attributed to an influence due to the
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chemical composition of the colours used? It is probably due to an
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influence of color refraction, this much depending upon the objects
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painted by the artist.
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It seems to have been now well established that by means of this
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apparatus incontestably corresponding visible and audible reactions
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are obtained as soon as the microphone is placed more or less close
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to an animate or inanimate body, the degree of reation seeming to be
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in accordance with the form and intensity of the radiating field.
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These experiments have convinced us of the physical reality of an
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external field produced by living beings and dead objects. This is
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only a small step forwards, as we all very well know; for we now
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have to determine the exact wavelengths of these radiations which
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should vary according to the degree of health of the individual
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examined.
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We have already observed that each person has his own oscillograph
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waveform, and that certain diseases such as cancer, for example,
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produce the same general change in the appearance of the personal
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waveform.
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Certainly it is as yet too soon to draw any definite conclusions
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from these experiments. I think that this method of examination
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should be continued in order to try to establish the nature of signs
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conforming to or giving indications of certain serious diseases
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before their full development, the information being derived from
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modifications of the oscillographic curves testifying to specific
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modifications of the human wavelenghts, these modifications being
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observable from a variation in the field of external radiations.
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D I S C U S S I O N
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Mr. Edgerton Sykes asked if the use of the word microphone was a
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mistake in Dr. Maurys paper.
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Mr. Macbeth (who has seen the Maury appliance) explained that
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microphone was the name given to the collector which was applied
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to the affected area of a patient by being held a few inches off the
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skin.
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This collector conveys the detected influences to the thermionic
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valve amplifier which finally produces a corresponding oscillogram
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or else a musical note on a connected loud speaker.
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Mr. de la Warr explained that the sound was a heterodyne effect
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derived from an oscillating diaphragm.
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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