Article by Roberto Maglione
Posted on 14 May 2024. Tags: Brettanomyces yeast, ORAC barrels, Orgone effect, Roberto Maglione, Wine aging
ABSTRACT A study in which a Gutturnio red wine (2015 vintage) has been aged inside ORAC-like Tonneau barrels has been recently carried out. This ageing methodology is unconventional being not used before by the winemaking industry. It is the first attempt ever to improve the quality of a liquid substance. such as a wine. by […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 29 January 2024. Tags: Leon Southgate, Nik Hayes, Oranur & Paranormal, Plasma Ball
Part Two: Recent Oranur-Associated Evidence Authors: Nik Hayes and Leon Southgate MSc Reviewer’s Comment: In the present papers the authors propose that an Oranur field is the basis of most, if not all paranormal phenomena. In the first part of the series they provide some evidence for the above assertion by making reference to a […]
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Article by Nik Hayes
Posted on 15 January 2024. Tags: Leon Southgate, Nik Hayes, Oranur, orgone & paranormal, orgone vs aether
Part One: An Oranur Medium Authors: Nik Hayes and Leon Southgate MSc Reviewer’s Comment: In the present papers the authors propose that an Oranur field is the basis of most, if not all paranormal phenomena. In the first part of the series they provide some evidence for the above assertion by making reference to a […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 16 March 2023. Tags: Eternalism, Leon Southgate, Platonic Time, Time Theories
Synopsis In part one the background to a new orgonomic theory of time was presented. Various types of time theory were discussed alongside some time anomalies, some of which were possibly associated with oranur energy. It was argued that factors such as these may require the formation of new ways of looking at time. In […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 04 March 2023. Tags: Eternalism, Leon Southgate, Platonic Time, Time Theories
Synopsis A brief overview of various philosophical and scientifically based time theories and their conceptual difficulties. Certain time anomalies are presented alongside the apparent association of those anomalies with oranur, an excited form of orgone energy. In part two, a new orgonomic theory of time is elucidated wherein there are four interacting types: individual, group, […]
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Article by Roberto Maglione
Posted on 02 May 2022. Tags: Body Resistance, Body Temperature, Body Voltage, ORAC, Orgone Energy Continuum, wilhelm reich
Co-Author: Luca Piergentili Abstract Body temperature, body resistance and skin voltage were measured before and after a 20-minute daily ORAC session, carried out in the period April 5th-December 10th, 2021, on a male patient aged 62. Total number of daily sessions was 226. The difference of the temperature and electrical parameters was found by a […]
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Article by Roberto Maglione
Posted on 21 March 2022. Tags: corn growth, Life energy, orgone accumulator, Roberto Maglione
Abstract In this study the results of six years (between 2000 and 2005) of field experiments with corn seeds charged in a four-ply Reich orgone accumulator, at different charging times, are reported. All the experiments were performed in the same area, located in NW Italy. Treated and control groups were sown, cultivated, fertilized, and irrigated […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 18 August 2021. Tags: Oranur Experiment, Orur, Riech, Shamanic Effects, Southgate
Background & Synposis Southgate’s previous work explored the relationship of orgone to consciousness. This was firstly from a theoretical perspective (1). Later, given that conscious beings generally have higher orgone charges, Southgate felt that repeating Reich’s Oranur* Experiment was required. A practical examination of the Oranur Experiment, using a scaled down version of Reich’s work, […]
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Article by Roberto Maglione
Posted on 11 January 2021. Tags: CloudBuster, Oranur, Orgonon Radioactivity, Orur, Roberto Maglione
THE ORUR (1) After the conclusion of the Oranur Experiment(2) Reich stored the three needles of radium (one milligram/mg each)(3) , used in the testing, within heavy lead shielding, in a place about three-quarters of a mile from the Observatory at Orgonon. However, about a year afterwards, on March 31st, 1952, due to a recurrence […]
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Article by James Strick
Posted on 30 May 2020. Tags: bion experiments, dr james strick, Dr Reich Biologist, dr wilhelm reich, origin of life
"Wilhelm Reich: Bion Experiments" Contribution to the orgonomy conference, "Wilhelm Reich's Bion Experiments: an unusual origin of life research program, 1934-1939" November 9, 2019, NYC. Abstract: Wilhelm Reich’s "bion experiments," conducted in Norway from 1934-1939 represent an unusual intersection of many important developments and changes in life sciences research in the 1930s, and it is […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 10 May 2020. Tags: CloudBuster, Leon Southgate, Oranur, Orur, Reich’s Spacegun
Introduction and Background In the autumn of 2017 the author repeated Reich’s oranur experiment but with 1000th of the radioactivity, although using a similarly high orgone charge (1). The results in terms of various physical parameters, from possible small electrical, magnetic and visual effects have been detailed in a number of papers (2). This work […]
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Article by LSouthgate
Posted on 28 March 2020. Tags: Consciousness & Orgone, Egely Wheel, Leon Southgate, Rotorgon wheel
Introduction and Background The author's father, John Southgate was a pioneering attachment-based London psychoanalyst who had used Reich's dynamics within his early group-work, to help understand creative group processes (1). The author was familiar, through his father, with orgonomy from an early age. There was a family orgone blanket, which is remembered as having a […]
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