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HOLY SHIT!!!!

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Published on 21 Mar 2021 / In Film & Animation

So I was trying to create a powerful LED light using a selenite crystal and electrodes to a 120v power supply, But I was not expecting somthingelse like this to ever happen. I accidentally invented a spiritual energy generator instead. The second I pluged that thing in, The entire atmosphere of the room changed drastically and dramatically in a positive way as I was 5ft away being bombarded by psychic waves being emitted by that electrified Crystal.

like it felt like a very tingly, dizzy yet very calm and a very peaceful kind of feeling both physically and mentally.

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ShadowMonk
ShadowMonk 2 years ago  

So even though selenite is a poor electrical conductor it still somehow emits psychic energy which I’ve thought of the idea for fusing bismuth and selenite powder into a solid within a silicon mold from the oven thus creating cool composite crystal where every selenite nano crystal surrounded by a bismuth lattice can come into contact with the flow of equally disturbed electrons thus is a 1,000% more powerful.

Even a few gemstones I’ve tried including Black Tourmaline have reacted in similar ways.

DISCLAIMER:
This discovery may be very new and mysterious online however there may be some research and documents that may at least give hints to how psychotronics function. https://subtle.energy/what-is-....psychotronics-the-su

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anonmachina
anonmachina 3 years ago

No.

As in, there exists innumerable claims to 'psychic this' or 'psychic that', but all have been found to be false.

If indeed, 'psychic', even spouting predictions would be a play on probability (as has always been the case).

Thus, NO--logic dictates that if 'psychic' abilities have been disproven, then any type of 'amplification' of said ability, by deduction, is also disproven.

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anonmachina
anonmachina 3 years ago

No.

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nexus1961
nexus1961 3 years ago

"Psychic energies" from a fucking hot-wired crystal... Ok, yeah, those two terms are non-combinable.

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PlazmoidialSoup
PlazmoidialSoup 3 years ago

Haven't read any other comments yet but Id but it at an animal keep and observe the effects on them, Like proximity...First, if you can feel it. Also like the lenses try to get a spectroscopy on it to see what bands its emmiting. Also try a wave generator to optimize in put 60 hz at 110V may not be optimal. And documentation / peer review would be usefull as well. Someone once said that an irregular shape of a calsite crystal has interesting properties as well.

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DonDigus
DonDigus 3 years ago

Show how the creation process went. If it's a good thing, share it with us. Thanks

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ShadowMonk
ShadowMonk 3 years ago

you’re welcome, so anyway It’s basically as simple as connecting an anode and electrode to the selenite crystal thus using the crystal as a diode. Which I touched the electrified crystal but I didn’t even get electrocuted which it was absorbing the electricity and I put my phone against it to see Incase it did emit electromagnetic waves which it didn’t. Which it’s pretty interesting. ; )

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