Description: Orgone Energy Accumulator Its Scientific and Medical Use Wilhelm Reich 1951 Rare. The Orgone Energy Accumulator (1940)To isolate and collect orgone from bion cultures, Reich relied on the results of several laboratory experiments. These experiments demonstrated that organic or non-metallic materials–such as cotton, wool or plastic–attract, absorb, and hold the energy. Metallic materials –like steel and iron–attract the energy and quickly reflect it in both directions. On the basis of these findings, Reich constructed small boxes with alternating layers of organic and metallic materials, with the inner walls lined with metal. By looking through a specially designed lens inserted into a wall of such boxes, one could observe orgone radiation from the bions within the enclosure. These “orgone energy accumulators” also revealed an unexpected phenomenon: the appearance of orgone radiation inside the enclosure even without the presence of bion cultures.Reich now faced the daunting possibility of having discovered a biological energy that seemed to be everywhere, while still pondering the perplexing question of where orgone energy originated. In Maine, he would soon find the answers.
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Author: Wilhelm Reich
Binding: Brochure/Pamphlet
Year Printed: 1951
Topic: Science & Pyschology