03-15-2012, 01:05 AM
(03-14-2012, 08:48 PM)jacrob Wrote: Could beeswax provide enough compression to the copper to produce a somewhat mild orgone generator?Nope, there is no compression. A copper spiral will pick up energy and that energy will amplify as it travels the coil. So you might have a "vibe" amplifier that picks up ambient vibes.
Quote:Also any ideas on something I can do with copper wire? I have heaps in many gauges which I use in my jewellery but sometimes I get the urge to spiral it into something.See above.
Copper is very good at moving energies. If you have a way to attach certain energies to your coils, then you have a good reason to make coils. A coil will be stronger or weaker depending on if the winding is aligned with polarity in mind. The direction the coil is wound will have an effect as well. It can focus energy, or it can disperse energies. The shape will also have an effect. Open loop or closed as well.
A lot to take into consideration if building coils for metaphysical reasons.
Quote:Lastly what do you think of cloudbusters and have you made any in the past?I don't really think about cloudbusters. My bigger tool will work as a cloudbuster, but I have no interest in using it for that. Unless I want to divert a dangerous storm of course.
People use cloudbusters as a "set and forget" item. I am into more "interactive" uses, and stick to interactive tools for the most part. I build cheaper orgone generators just to generate feedback for my user name, but it is not where my interest lies.