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September 1975
(U) Krmessky found that the indicators reacted not only to the
nearness of a human body, but also to a slightly lesser extent to
other animate and inanimate objects. They also reacted to the
nearness of plants, vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc., and to subjects
made of a variety of materials (metal, glass, etc.) so long as the ,
surface areas were sufficiently large. When the dimensions of the
objects were small, their activity was increased by roughing their
surface, thus essentially increasing the surface area. Porous or
spiny objects, such as sponges or sea urchins were especially
suitable for experiments of this type. To insure that the temperature
of these objects was the same as that of the movable systems, they were
placed near the indicators for a sufficient length of time to allow
for temperature equilibration. Only then were experiments performed,
and the positive results obtained completely eliminated heet
radiation as the source of energy.
(U) Krmessky has found that although the hands and other parts of
the body are effective in inducing rotational motion, a fixed gaze
produces motion of greater magnitude, probably because it condenses the
biological energy into a fairly concentrated bean, whereas impulses from
the body surface are scattered, The "visual rays" were shcwn to exert an
effect even when reflected or when focused through binoculers.
(U) In Krmessky's experiments with inanimate objects and plants,
man's role was of very brief duration and consisted only of placing
the objects or plants near the device. In future experimerts,
Krmessky plans to position such objects by purely mechanical means.
He feels that if positive results are still obtained, he will have
demonstrated that interactions between objects and objects and humans
and objects differ, At the present stage of his research, he supports
his hypothesis as follows: the indicator distinguishes the effect
of objects from the effects of man in the following manner: after an
object has been placed near the indicator, the plane rotates from its
original equilibrium position to a new equilibrium position and
remains in it or gradually returns to the original positior. When
man affects the indicator, the final position of the indicetor's
plane depends on man's will, unless fatigue, that is an accompanying
phenomenon of psychic exertion, sets in.
(U) Krmessky believes that he is observing an energy field which is
quite similar to magnetism, but a magnetism with some finer structure
and a very unstable, fluid field. The poles of this magnetic field
may be formed by very easily movable plasma particles that represent
elementary magnets which, under the influence of external factors, are
never in a completely chaotic state, but rather in a very unsteady
state of partial ordering. Probably the occasionally observed fine
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