Dear gil, Yes I am interested in participating in a project to design / build an interrupter. James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 1:57 PM Subject: Re: <OnT> Does the benefit outweigh the detriment?
> Hi! > If folk would like to discuss the technical side of designing and > building the electronics to make an "Interrupter" of like device. I am > prepared to help. I think it should be off list as it would be outside > most people's area of interest. To be able to do this, one will need to > be able to build up circuit board and understand a little about the > "555" timer chip. (I say a little as that is about my limit.) > > I have ideas of how this can be included into broadcast devices. > > Gil > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Folks, > > > >It has come down to my attention, a view, regarding the continuous > >broadcast of the preparations using radionic devices. It seems there is a > >concern that broadcasting these patterns during detrimental time periods > >(nodes and other Stella blackout periods) might be&well&detrimental. My > >initial reaction was that these time periods are small portion of the > >whole of time and that the beneficial broadcast time should out weigh > >the bad. After thinking about it a while I landed on that maybe > >discontinuous broadcast might have advantages. After all a blinking light > >has more impact than an even brighter continuous light. Maybe cyclic > >broadcasts might be more effective, keeping the chaos/order > >energy-building process in mind. (Would the energy patterns start > >reverting towards chaos after the broadcast was stopped?)(The broadcast > >does create more order?) So here I ponder. > > > >Would it benefit one to keep the Stella in hand when using a broadcast > >device? Which events would one want to let occur without a broadcast? > >Would a scheduled broadcast be more effective than one not? How does one > >figure this out? > > > >I know a number of list members do broadcast. It might be beneficial to > >discuss techniques and process. > > > >Trying to sort it out, > >Ed > > > > > > > > > > > >