Please excuse the coercive nature of this email...

But, I believe this technology is of the utmost importance, I believe that
it needs more than one man working on/with it and I don't believe that
there is another way to get attention or belief in this.  Indeed attention
requires belief.

If 10 people take the poll and if the group is unconvinced that the results
merit further discussion, then I will drop the subject and not bring it up
for a year at least, the technology would need to improve markedly or
demonstrate in a more material manner (some measurable effect) before I
would re-present it ever to this group.

I would hope that if roughly half the respondents (or more) feel the
energy, and some feel a compelling degree (painful, burning, intense) then
it should be viewed as supporting the idea that this deserves more
attention.

Let me run a poll on this list right now, everyone on here, who has tried
the latest designs?
I predict that fewer people will have tried it than outright rejected it.

Here is the poll, BTW I ran a poll on the new group I started and while
only 3 people have answered, all 3 can feel the energy, another could see
it but not feel it so I have added that option.   Some actually just feel
strangely draw to the images.

Vote here: https://linkto.run/p/09RVMGHO    Image here:
https://ibb.co/z5DFr69
Further images here:
https://www.quora.com/What-discovery-have-you-made-which-the-world-isnt-mentally-ready-for/answer/Jonathan-Berry-95

*The image on the voting platform is terrible damaged from compression
artifacts which hurt it*, so a better example is posted at the second link.

My prediction is that fewer than 10 people, even here (supposed nest of
believers) will try it despite my attempts to motivate people annoyed by
the subject will try than report not feeling it.  And despite the fact I
have been on this group for over 20 years.  Though I hope to be proven
wrong.

What if at least half do feel something, and that some of those feel a
compelling degree of activity, what then?
Would those who don't, or who are skeptical become interested?  I would
hope so, but we will see.


Maybe my last email on the subject?!
Jonathan

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