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Post by spacecase0 on Oct 2, 2012 13:04:49 GMT -5
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eric1
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Post by eric1 on Jun 27, 2013 14:20:07 GMT -5
I've done reading in the area and there is definitely something to it.
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Post by spacecase0 on Jun 28, 2013 12:32:54 GMT -5
I have some portable versions all built, I should go put it out in the garden and see how well it makes the plants grow
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eric1
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Post by eric1 on Jul 1, 2013 19:06:39 GMT -5
I saw something the other day to the effect that Penn and Teller (believe it was them) tried an experiment to prove pyramid power. However, it apparently bombed. May have been the materials they used to build it. Will have to dig that material up again.
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Post by spacecase0 on Jul 3, 2013 16:01:08 GMT -5
there area few things that will mess up a pyramid test,
one is not aligning it with north, and I have always used magnetic north, but others say it is true north, I have not run enough tests to be sure,
the other thing is if you put it where there are strong electric or magnetic fields, the top of a TV set is a perfect example of a place it will not work. but most modern homes have to much interference to work due to things like the smart power meters, wireless routers, and cordless (that transmit when you are not using them) and cell phones, also some other new appliances are a mess in the electromagnetic spectrum
the other thing is that people keep setting up tests with things it is not suppose to do...
it is easier to disprove things when ignoring how they actually work, than to prove most things or disprove them properly.
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