Mind Machines You Can Build
CategoriesThis is a fascinating little book that all should read, particularly those who have trouble understanding energy medicine. Although the book is not specific to energy medicine it may offer some food for thought leading to discoveries that we may not have made should we continue to maintain our mainstream thinking. I have included this post as a primer for some electromediical/energy medicine notes that I plan to include in the future.
The is book written by an skeptical Engineer who decided to investigate the paranormal and found peculiar phenomena which the mind of mechanistic science can only doubt let alone understand.
"A vastly entertaining book... my friend G. Harry Stine offers here much fun to all of us who refuse to believe that everything worthwhile has by now been discovered."
-- Gene Roddenberry, creator of STAR TREK
A collection of how-to instructions for amazing gadgets based on technology we don't understand... Yet!...
Following are some excerpts form Amazon.com that will give a flavour of what is in the book.
Chris Gupta
"This is an interesting an short little book describing various simple machines that you can build (that actually work sometimes) to test psychokinetic abilities and other little known and unexplained phenomena. The author challenges his readers to experiment scientifically and to try to come up with hypotheses as to why these machines work. Emphasis is wholly on science and rationalism, not occultism."
"This is a really neat little book that focuses on gadgets that you can build, along with some that you only have to draw. I have tried a few of these in the past, and for whatever reason, they work without a hitch; EVEN WHEN THEY SHOULD NOT WORK AT ALL.
This book represents plans and 'machines' the author made himself, following plans from other inventors and experimenters. He mentions other curious machines and theories, but, unfortunately for all of us, did not include any of those, as he felt they were 'unverified' by him. It would have been an interesting trail to follow if he would have. (Of course, for all of us tinkerers, how would it have been if Tesla had left simpler plans for us too?).The ideas and machines in this book date from the 1950's. Even one of the 'battery-powered' ones does not need any batteries to work- just a schematic sketch of one! Strange but true."
Amazing and Wonderful Mind Machines You Can Build
by G. Harry Stine
posted by Chris Gupta on Thursday March 4 2004
updated on Saturday September 24 2005URL of this article:
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/03/04/mind_machines_you_can_build.htm
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