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Subject: Orgone Crystals
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 21:36:42 -0500
From: "Ron Todd" <rdt@stargate.net>(Ronald Todd)
To: pore@orgone.org

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Thanks Ron
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Living in New England has given me the opportunity to visit Reich's Lab several times. Having done so, I feel there is a basic aspect of Reichs work that has some how been over looked or forgotten!

Wilhelm Reich was VERY interested in how orgone energy interacted with organic and inorganic molecules. I find it very peculiar that no one has continued this aspect of his work!

I believe that the most important aspect of Wilhelm Reich's work is that orgone energy may be the "genesis of organic chemistry and a catalyst for inorganic chemistry". Not just some life substaining force. Yes, this is a bold statement.

I did an experiment with an orgone accumulator about 3 years ago. At first, I thought that the results of this experiment were not that big of a deal. Later, I realized what the implication of this were...

To make a long story short, I grew crystals (standard hobby store crystal kits) in a 7 layer orgone accumulater. The crystals grew at a phenomenal rate! Cyrstal that should have taken a week to grow, took only over night to exhaust the solution. Not only that, but the crystals did not follow the lattice structure for the particular solution. They were different! I lack the expertise and equipment to fully explain this.

The technological and economic implications of this simple discovery could have a BIG impact on the semiconductor industry! Wish I knew how to cash in on that!!!

Now, if the rate and chemical binding of crystal formation is altered... What about other chemical actions? I believe that you will find that every known chemical action will react different under the influence of orgone energy! Can basic inorganic molecules bind to form organic molecules under the influence of orgone energy? I believe the answer is YES.

Ron Todd


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