Tried it twice, but arm/wrist got too tired to give it even 1/2 min. The poll didn't give me an option to explicate my experience, so I post here; I indeed felt something: heat. Moving closer and further increased and decreased this as you would expect. *When I tried this sequence on screen without image, it was exactly the same. *
This is the sort of basic element of experiment design which you really have to incorporate! In your defense, aspirin and many other meds do not effect me much; perhaps I am placebo immune. Or "magic" immune. (I am pretty sure magic is a real thing; I've seen it.) Please do not assume that by using the term "magic" I am denigrating your findings, or your attempt to make explanations. I am firmly in the open minded camp. Hey! Lets see some picture of your asymmetrical coils. Yours, David Babcock On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 3:28 PM Jonathan Berry <aethe...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 > > >