Eloptic Energy
What is eloptic energy? This excerpt is from:
Thomas G. HIERONYMOUS
Eloptic Energy
http://www.rexresearch.com/hieronym/1hieron.htm
A form of energy hitherto unknown has been discovered, and a basic patent
has been issued covering its use.
The name ELOPTIC has been coined and assigned to the energy. The word is taken
from the first two letters of electricity and the word optic, because the energy
has some, but not all, of the characteristics of both those forms of energy.
Eloptic energy radiates from or is in some manner given off from, or forms
a force field around, everything in our material world under normal conditions
at ordinary room temperature and without any treatment of any kind. Each element
and combination of elements that make up our material world gives off this energy;
however, the energy from each element differs in frequency from the radiation
coming from every other element. Thus, we have a means of determining the contents
of an unknown material by analyzing the radiations from it without in any way
destroying or disturbing the object or material in question, or having to excite
it in any manner.
Eloptic energy obeys certain laws just as does electricity, heat and light,
and we have uncovered man, but not all, of these laws and have learned much about
the utilization of eloptic energy.
Just as electricity in its infancy had few uses because little was known about
conductors, insulators, and the laws governing the action of the force, so is
the use of eloptic energy today limited only by available technology.
We have barely scratched the surface of the possibilities; however, there
are quite a few uses that have been developed and much is already known about
the behavior of eloptic energy.
We have identified the radiations from over one-third of the elements of material
matter; the ones easily obtained in relatively pure form such as beryllium, carbon,
magnesium, aluminum, iron, copper, zinc, silver, tin, tantalum, platinum, gold,
lead, bismuth, etc. Carnotite ore has been analyzed for radium and uranium. Many
ore samples have been analyzed to determine the various elements contained in
them, and the findings have been verified by more extensive chemical, spectrographic
or other analytical methods.
Combinations of two or more elements give off a characteristic frequency of
radiation by which the combination may be identified. For example, hydrocarbons
such as benzene and toluene have been analyzed and the findings verified by spectrographic
and chemical analysis.
Each of the tissues of the body give off a characteristic frequency of radiation
by which it can be identified and the virility or vitality of the tissue may
be determined by noting the intensity of the radiation.
Each disease entity gives off a characteristic emanation by which its presence
in the body and something of its virility may be determined.
Eloptic energy can be conducted along light rays, focused with lenses, refracted
with a prism and its effect implanted upon photographic film.
An aerial photograph film taken at several hundred thousand feet elevation
can be used to determine what was in the objects photographed on the ground,
such as people and metals in buildings, cars, etc.
The apparatus can be set for any elements such as iron, a stylus placed on
the spot on the film to be analyzed, the energy implanted on the film can be
picked up by the stylus, conducted through the instrument, and if there is the
eloptic energy of iron on the film it is evident that there was iron on the ground,
radiating the characteristic iron frequency even though not visible to the eye.
Plants can be analyzed to determine whether the root, stem, or fruit contains
the elements necessary for proper nutrition, such as iron, copper, manganese
and other trace elements. The plant or fruit can also be analyzed to determine
whether it contains arsenic or other poisons from sprays.
Foods, poisons, drugs, etc., can be checked to determine their effect upon
the body or any particular tissue of the body. Those foods or drugs to which
a person is allergic and those which are compatible can be quickly identified.
Just as a photograph can hold the emanation of the object photographed, so
can a specimen, an article of clothing, a drop of blood, urine or perspiration
carry the emanations of the person from whence it came.
Such a specimen will carry all the emanations from all parts of the body of
the person from whom the blood was taken. Its emanation and those taken directly
from the body of the person will be the same. Thus, many of the characteristics
of the person from whom the bloodor clothing came can be determined.
Thus far, only the analytical phase of the utilization of eloptic energy has
been discussed, and that only in a very limited way; but it should be evident
that eloptic energy has desirable applications in the fields of: (1) Laboratory
chemical analysis, (2) Mining, (3) Prospecting, (4) Medicine, (5) Nutrition,
(6) Animal husbandry, (7) Horticulture, (8) Military intelligence, (9) Criminology,
and (10) General betterment of humanity.
Naturally, as time goes on and research is continued, many additional uses
for eloptic energy will be discovered. We already know that eloptic energy can
be generated or picked up from a natural source, filtered, amplified and directed
into a tissue of the human body, a plant or animal to produce certain desired
effects.
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