Tools & Toys for the Road to 2012

Building an Orgone Accumulator

Written by:Jimmy
Published on March 2nd, 2010 @ 09:14:03 pm , using 837 words, 44 views
Posted in HDR Time Travel
orgone accumulator
Last summer's pickle jar becomes our experimental orgone energy accumulator.

Since several parts of the HDR or HyperDimensional Resonator system built by Steven Gibbs are described in the manual as orgone capacitors, I've been doing some research into orgone technology in an attempt to understand why these components are there. In the system devised by Wilhelm Reich I haven't as yet found anything exactly the same as the parts of the Time Portal, so calling these components orgone accumulators may be wrong. Gibbs recommends copper as the metallic component and Reich did not, building his devices from iron-based alloys. Since I'm just starting to dig my way through the literature I'm not sure whether all his devices were based on iron -- in particular the cloudbuster devices may have been some other material. So far, though, I'm not finding a description of PVC tubing filled with crushed anthracite coal, or sealed copper tubing either filled with air as mine are or filled with crushed coal as others have made them.

Reich's devices were often very simple, based on his findings that organic materials attract and hold orgone energy but metallic materials attract orgone only for a short time and then repel it. By layering organic and metallic materials in a container such a device could gradually build a charge. As an outer layer of metal attracted orgone energy, some part of that energy would then be repelled into the inner layer of organic fabric or wood and held there. Slowly the inner charge would build.

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Building the Time Portal: The Orgone Capacitor Grid

Written by:Jimmy
Published on February 28th, 2010 @ 06:10:09 pm , using 673 words, 105 views
Posted in HDR Time Travel

Part of the physical framework of the time portal isn't visible, and involves a concept developed by the renegade psychologist Wilhelm Reich, who discovered an energy only theorized by famous psychologists such as Sigmund Freud. Freud's original concept of human behaviour included a theory that some tangible energy surrounded thought and served as the vehicle for human action, with sexual impulses as a genuine driving force not limited by purely psychological concepts. Freud abandoned the idea because he never found physical proof of the force he imagined and observed. Reich found it, and developed simple technology which focused and amplified natural sources.

In the Time Portal, that orgone technology creates a simple grid of charged copper tubes which resonate to elemental forces within the earth. Such crossover points naturally form in places prone to supernatural activity, and are thought to be more common along stress points in the earth like earthquake faults. If you don't have an earthquake fault handy and don't live on top of a natural vortex of time forces, this copper grid supposedly creates one.

I'm not certain it works. Since we built the portal structure a few things have happened which were curious, but they also might be imagination. I did have some unusual dreams when I moved here that involved burying a copper grid pattern in the yard, but it was much more complex than the one we did build, and that dream may have been inspired by things I already knew. I know that the flashes of light I saw several times, coming in the late hours of the night from the direction of the portal, could have been hallucinations or misinterpretations of actual physical lights from other sources. If you play with weird technology, one of the requirements is accepting that ordinary forces may be at work, but you must also accept that what you see as ordinary may be created by unusual things. I've not experienced anything to push my opinion strongly in either of those directions, regarding the time portal. I did take the time to build it as correctly as I could, just in case some of this weird stuff does work. So, underneath the wooden framework of the portal is a grid of two copper tubes, sealed at the ends and not touching, and aligned with the cardinal directions of the magnetic field. The person who decided such things were important was Wilhelm Reich, not Nicola Tesla. Both men received considerable attention during their careers, and both eventually were ridiculed and persecuted. Reich wound up in prison for pursuing his unusual ideas.

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Spellforce at Gamer's Gate

Written by:Jimmy
Published on February 22nd, 2010 @ 01:44:39 pm , using 609 words, 53 views
Posted in Virtual Worlds
Spellforce Platinum

Taking a break from researching an article about the role of orgone energy in the time portal in order to play a couple of old games and talk about virtual worlds . . . .

The recent interest in the Avatar movie affirmed something I had suspected already -- that Native Americans and especially shamans would be very interested in the concept of virtual reality. Gaming should fascinate people who regularly explore other worlds in more traditional ways. I'm always looking for games like Spellforce Platinum Edition that in some way reproduce that experience, which ideally involves meeting strange beings and unusual people, exploring places I've never been, and using both strange technology and old magical systems. I've thought that if the right combination of story and technology came along it might be a useful training ground for the real shamanic shift to other realms of perception. So far I haven't found that, since the worlds games describe aren't the ones I visit in those other ways, but there may be some longterm value to it anyway. Plus, I find it entertaining.

One of my recent disappointments is that the gaming stores at the mall where we occasionally shop have shifted over nearly completely to console gaming and stock very items in their PC department. PC gaming is changing, evolving away from the private user to the social networker who wants to mingle in the online MMO's. I'm more of a private adventurer, and I like tactical problems, so many of the games which appeal to me are older and simpler. A great advantage to that genre is that they'll run on my machine, which can just barely handle Oblivion if I turn off all the bells and whistles.

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Learning About Caduceus Coils

Written by:Jimmy
Published on February 18th, 2010 @ 01:32:12 pm , using 1023 words, 87 views
Posted in HDR Time Travel
Open HDR
The inside look at the HyperDimensional Resonator.
Photo by JTHats.


Today I decided to do what I've never done before and look at the interior of the Steven Gibbs HyperDimensional Resonator, because from what I have read about it and from the circuit diagrams I've seen there was just too much I didn't understand. In fact, I was starting to feel like I'd been scammed.

Now that I've seen the inside of the device and have done a little research on caduceus coils, I don't feel scammed. There's much more to this little device than you'd think, if like me all you had to go by was the minimal schematic diagram. That diagram now makes more sense. I had wondered how the rubbing plate became an active part of the circuit, and now I know. I will be more inclined to use it and I think I understand the operating procedure better.

Caduceus Coil
Sketch possibly originated with David Brenneman
but was taken from the Zerksus Engineering website.


Underneath the section of the case that serves as the interactive "rubbing plate" is a second coil wound in a flattened spiral cone shape, and around the "witness well" is a third coil wound around the cylinder of the well. That's where the crystal sits, so the crystal also is part of the circuit, although it doesn't make direct contact with anything but the EM field of the coil. Anybody who thinks it's weird to put crystals in a circuit, well, every transistor and diode has a piece of one. They're fundamental to modern electronics.

What I can't tell from looking at the rubbing plate coil or the witness coil is whether these are simple bifilar coils or whether they are caduceus patterns. I don't see crossover windings so I'm assuming bifilar. The caduceus coil should be a cylindrical form with a specific geometry of crossover points. The flat wound coil below the rubbing plate looks like the sketch of Nicola Tesla's flat bifilar coil. I'm assuming that the cone shape this one has is just a mechanical problem since it's only anchored at the edges, letting the center drop slightly down.

Tesla Bifilar Coil
Sketch of a flat bifilar coil designed by Nicola Tesla;
becomes the rubbing plate coil of the HDR.
Photo from Wikipedia

The witness well coil is a different beast. The well itself looks like a black film canister epoxied to the case. Two wires enter the masking tape cover at the top and exit at the bottom. I don't see any crossover windings. Looks like twelve neat turns at the top, a space and six more turns in the center, a space and twelve more at the bottom.

The other weird thing is that the six diodes in the circuit are arranged directly below the rubbing plate coil in a circular pattern. There's considerable attention paid to geometry and that's consistent with manipulation of EM fields.

There's a lot going on here, electrically speaking. This isn't the simple machine I thought it was.

I was reading some of the articles about caduceus coils that I've linked below and notice that others actually have experienced some of the negative effects I've been concerned about, specifically some disruption of hard drive files if the HDR is activated too close to a computer. I've been careful to turn mine on only when our computers are off, and to use it at what seems like a safe distance. The only electronic item I've had close to it during operation is a digital timer. It stopped working after surviving two sessions. I'm not sure whether the problem was the HDR or the magnets I've used to test the HDR. Anyway, don't do that.

cylindrical bifilar coil
Simple cylindrical bifilar coil; witness well
coil appears to be simpler, two wires
wound in parallel but with some quirks.
Sketch from Wikipedia.


What I see inside the machine brings up a couple of new possibilities. First, there's real potential for interaction with the human operator through the effects of electrical charges on the fingertips, if not through the EM fields of the body or brain. Second, if the coils actually do generate scalar waves with the ability to jump across time and space, there's a potential for communication. The HDR might be a cooperative effort.

It's always exciting to learn things, and I've learned things about coils today that I'd managed to skip, since most of my electronics hasn't had anything to do with winding weird coils. I do recall from college classes that there are many unexplained effects observed in coils, spikes of voltage greater than engineering formulas predict yet not useful for any practical purpose. The bifilar winding cancels out the electromagnetic field of the coil, so it's a common way to make a non-inductive resistor. All you have is the resistance of the copper wire with no inductance to muck up the circuit, and that's what most of the hand-wound coil work in the HDR appears to be. But it isn't there to be a resistor -- it's there to be a sensor.

At least that's my opinion of it today, I'm sure I'll learn something else eventually.

The third effect is something I'd suspected from manually testing the caduceus field's pattern with a magnet. The caduceus coil creates a beam, or at least an elongated field. The one around the activation coil appears to be assymetrical, but so far that's just a guess. I don't have enough iron filings handy to be absolutely sure. Wait a minute! I do have a couple of pounds of steel BB's laying around somewhere . . . . Alice may be upset with me soon. Maybe I'll skip that test for now.

Links:

For a list of all my articles about the HDR see the HDR Time Travel category.
For a list of all my articles about experiments with the HDR go to Meat blog and the Mind Machine Practice category.
For an explanation of why I'm interested, see Skin blog and the post called Stepping Back.

Zerksus Engineering
CADUCEUS WOUND COIL EXPERIMENTS
Uncle Taz
Time Travel & the Caduceus Coil
Caduceus Coil Observations
HDR Caduceus Coil
Bifilar coil at Wikipedia

Building the Time Portal for the HDR

Written by:Jimmy
Published on February 15th, 2010 @ 11:23:00 am , using 616 words, 79 views
Posted in HDR Time Travel
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Our homemade interdimensional gateway -- photo by Alice.

An intriguing part of the HDR legend is that the machine only constitutes part of the system. The electromagnetic vibration produced by the HDR affects the energy system of the human body, causing it to synchronize with fundamental energy vibrations of the Earth. At certain physical focal points where these several energies merge, portal form either naturally or artificially through the use of the HDR or HyperDimensional Resonator. It's a fascinating idea and possibly could be behind some of the most hotly disputed legends of ancient and modern America. Stories of people who vanished in plain sight of witnesses and were never seen again could be explained as accidental encounters with vortex points, if such things do exist. Most people would believe they do not, but I've had such an experience myself and do entertain this as a serious possibility.

Steven Gibbs says there's a way to create one of these vortex points by building a simple structure

above and below ground. The photo here shows a gateway portal built according to his instructions. Although nothing unusual has happened around it in the several years since we built it, that may be because I have never activated the portal with the HDR. That's a project I hope to do this Spring.

There's some confusion in the HDR literature over the orientation of the gateway -- whether it should face north and south or should face east and west. I see it described in both ways, and because of certain old shamanic practices I know, we were very careful to orient ours east/west. In electromagnetic terms it should make no difference since structures resonate no matter what their orientation to the EM field, but this may not be electromagnetic energy we're trying to work with. So maybe we got it right, and maybe not.

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Illustration from the archives of MadScience


The part of the gateway that exists below ground is an orgone accumulator made of two separate sections of copper pipe. Some designs show these pipes sealed with masking tape at the ends but I used soldered copper caps and the result should be fairly permanent -- at least good enough to last for a decade or two. Again there's considerable argument over whether orgone energy is real or not, but my own experiences would indicate that it is, and I'm fairly sure that the only way to test such technology is to build it.

More advanced versions of the gateway include PVC pipe, wrapped with coils of copper wire in specific patterns and filled with crushed anthracite coal. The illustration here comes from the now archived and inactive website MadScience. Ours is not that advanced, but according to the stories of users, when activated it could affect a surrounding area of about one hundred feet in diameter, as well as opening a direct portal to other time periods. That would be exciting if it did happen, so I was careful to locate the portal over a hundred feet from the house, just in case.

Building the portal was not easy. The timbers are massive (four feet of them is sunk into the ground) and heavy. We didn't own a vehicle that would carry them, and buying them from a local mill was out of our budget range. A helpful thunderstorm tipped a tree over on the worksite and provided enough timbers for the structure. Erecting this beast is one of the scariest things I've done, in retrospect. Setting the top timber in place was a process of stubborn ingenuity and unrepeatable dumb luck and I don't care to do it again. I have acquired considerable respect for the people who created Stonehenge.

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