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Making Bottle Copies: Experiment 96

Review of Experiment 96 (Page 72 in the Syncrometer Science Lab Manual) and from Dr. Hulda Clark's Workshop on Homeography and Plate Zapping in Colorado September 2001. Review by Brendan O’Shea
Part A

Purpose: To copy a slide specimen or a bottle copy into another bottle of water for use use in plate zapping or homeographic drops.

Materials: The Experiment 96 kit:

  • 1 zapper (Model A-5 is best because it has 10 V minimum output)
  • 1 plastic tub
  • 1 metal plate, counter sunk hole punched
  • 1 flat head bolt with nut
  • 3 metal tubes
  • 6 empty half oz glass bottles with caps
  • 2 empty Polyethylene half oz bottles with tips

Methods: Place the specimen to be copied on the spare zapper plate on a tabletop. Place the water bottle beside the specimen so as to touch it. Connect the hot (Positive) lead from the zapper to the plate with the alligator clip. Turn the zapper on for 15 seconds. Switch it off. Remove and label the new bottle carefully. Set it aside to be tested for resonance against the master substance.

Note: If you cannot test your copy for resonance against the master you used, you must follow the instructions with meticulous care down to the smallest detail. When testing and zapping are life and death matters, you can't be working with a blank copy, a mere bottle of water. If you purchase any such copy you should request who tested it for resonance. Copies should be suitably marked by the maker. When copying from another bottle copy (below) use the metal tubes to ensure a good copy. The tubes ensure virtually a foolproof copy. Still it is good to have the copy tested for resonance against the master substance by using a Syncrometer.

Detailed Instructions: Only a pinpoint of contact is needed between the specimen and the water bottle, but it must be within 1 mm of the plate surface. Although bottles are not square with the table surface, being typically rounded, this does not prevent good copying. Neither object nor fingers may touch the specimen or bottle to be copied. Do not have your face, hair, arms or fingers above or even near the plate when copying. No portion of the specimen or the bottle can hang over the edge of the plate. Bottles should be capped before copying but not labeled. After applying the label it should be taped over with half inch wide magic tape. An abbreviated label and your initials should be stuck to the cap and taped over also. Any special conditions of copying should be noted on the label, too, like 35.8 kHz, 8.5 volts, sine, 15 seconds. The presence of screw and nut in the plate does not prevent good copying. Attach the alligator clip to the edge of the plate, it may touch the tabletop. Attach the clip before turning the zapper on. Make only one bottle at a time.

Making a Bottle Copy from Another Bottle Copy: Place two of the metal tubes on the plate. Place the half inch glass bottles inside the metal tubes, make sure the metal tubes are touching each other by gently stretching a rubber band around both of the metal tubes. The metal tubes ensure a good copy. Still it is good to have the copy tested for resonance against the master substance by using a Syncrometer.

Making a Stronger Copy: You can copy two weak copies into a bottle to make 1 strong copy. Often a weak copy results from lack of good contact between specimen and bottle or other reasons. A subsequent resonance test against the master sounds weak. Another weak bottle can be made by copying this bottle. These two weak bottles can be placed side by side on the plate for copying together into a new bottle. The new bottle should be placed so it touches both the weak bottles. Label all very carefully. Now you have a strong bottle to make future copies from. Whether a strong or weak copy makes a difference to the user has not been determined yet.

To Combine Several Specimens in one Bottle: Make separate bottles first. Then combine the bottles (maximum of four) with a new bottle arranged so the new bottle touches all four bottles to be copied. Use the tubes when doing this. It is best to verify the presence of each specimen, later.

Making Bottles from Slides: Place the bottle beside the slide so they touch. If the tissue specimen on this slide is very small you may get a weak copy. To get a stronger copy, combine two weak ones to make a strong one as described in previous paragraph.

Making Homeographic Drops: Pour half of the water in the glass bottle into a Polyethylene bottle, save the other half in the glass bottle to make copies from later. That way you will never run out of Homeographic drops.

Part B

Verifying the Copy: Although using the tubes greatly enhances the procedure and minimizes a mistake all copies should be tested. To verify that a bottle copied from a specimen has captured it's "essence" for purposes of testing, or zapping. By "essence" I mean its frequency or frequency pattern.

Materials:

  • Bottle copy
  • Copy of Copy
  • Master Specimen Syncrometer
  • Frequency Generator

Methods: Find the frequency bandwidth of the master item, such as s bacterium or parasite. No chemicals have yet been measured by me. Body tissues, slides or bones present an inherent difficulty, namely that they always resonate (are present in you!). They show they resonance in alternate minutes, being on at even minutes. Next find the frequency of your bottle copy. Several frequencies in the range of the master are satisfactory (see Exp 21) Alternatively, you may compare copy and master using a Syncrometer over a two-minute time frame to accommodate an even or an odd minute. Any Positive results is satisfactory. Also compare any copy of a copy with earlier copy over a two-minute time frame.

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