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Dear All,

 

A few days ago there was a very interesting posting from a friend on

the Tachyon in connection with a discussion there on

Rudraksha. I would like some comments from Rudra Centre on these

specific observations. I think they deserve some explanation. Please

note that my reply to the posting from the Tachyon

appears before the actual posting.

 

I look forward to the reply.

 

Love, Ole

 

 

***************************

 

Hi Spark,

 

Thank you for your electrifying observations. The referenced text at

that particular website is from a published book

based on research done in 1993 by a group of scientists lead by Dr.

Subas Rai PHD (Suhas Roy) of the Institute of Technology University

in Banares India.

 

I am obtaining a copy of that particular book next month. Whether or

not the compiled text at the Rudra site is an accurate reference from

this book, I cannot say. Perhaps you can make more sense out of it

than I can, I have almost zero point knowledge about such basic

electrical

matters.

 

In any case, my own personal interest in Rudraksha is not motivated

by any such research, but rather their origin and importance in the

ancient spirituality of Vedic culture in India and the personal

experience I have already obtained so far from wearing certain

Rudraksha beads.

 

But I do thank you for your scientific input. If I may, I would like

to have your permission to post your message on the Rudraksha forum.

 

Thanks.

 

Ole

-----O riginal Message-----

netaku75

17. september 2003 12:59

tachyonmessageboard

[tachyonmessageboard] Re: Tachyonized Rudraksha or not

 

 

Ole Wrote

 

"Some scientific research from India confirm certain Electrical and

Magnetic Properties of Rudraksha. It has been observed that specific

Mukhis or Facets of Rudraksha beads send out specific signals."

 

Ole,

 

The link you sent where I hope you weren't referencing scientific

research, did not contain any actual scientific research, but

instead

contained religious style conjecture loosely based in

electromagnetic

theory, but containing no actual real science.

 

The article quoted that rudraksha's have resistance, measureable in

Ohms, while it is true for most any substance, save a super

conductor

at absolute zero, that it will display resistance when an electrical

signal is passed through it, the rudraksha beads will show no

properties of resistance to bio-electric currents unless they were

somehow placed in series with the bio-electric circuit. The only

way

this is possible is to actually break the bio-electric circuit, and

to place the resistor(bead) in it's path. I don't think this is

something that would ethically be proper to research, as to break

the

bio-electric circuit, one would need to cut the pathway that

electricity flows through the body, and splice the rudraksha in.

Electricity in the body flows through the nerves, as this is the way

that bio-electricity is used for brain/everything communication.

There is a nearly negligible flow of residual electricity through

the

body, as well as a small static field of charge on the outside, but

both of these extra factors can be taken out of the equation simply

because they are not bio-electricity, and thus not included in

the 'research' which you cited.

 

The article quoted that rudraksha's act as a dialectric, and thus

serve as a capacitor to store charge(note how they did not include

that capacitance is measured in Farads). Hmm, so which is it, a

resistor, or a capacitor? A capacitor by nature has nearly infinite

resistance, and has two conducting surfaces which are seperated by

the dialectric(high resistance) substance. Since the rudraksha's

are

contained in a shell, I can not see how they could have this

attribute. Again I re-iterate, if they did have this property, it

still would do nothing unless you busted open a nerve, and shoved

this thing in the path of the electricity.

 

The same arguement holds true for inductance.

 

I wonder if the rudraksha's are a diode as well, allowing current to

flow only if the voltage has reached a threshold. Perhaps they are

transistors, and have a transconductance, or maybe they are also

micro-processors, capable of 8088 generation bio calculations...

 

Although the argument you have presented for the 'electrical'

properties of rudraksha beads seems scientific because it contains

some electrical buzzwords, it is purely dogmatic, and is meant for

the types of people who do not do their own research, and the type

of

people who do not ask questions. If you don't believe me, ask your

local master electrician, electrical engineer, or physicist. btw, I

am now in my senior year studying electrical engineering.

 

Do not believe someone when they state that scientific research has

been done to prove something, and then do not provide the details,

do

your own research, and don't wait for a 'white knight' to save you,

for that only begs your own powerlessness and destruction...

 

Love,

 

Spark

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Dear Oleji

 

anything on the website that refers to Subas Rais work is a direct quote from

his book

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

alstrup <alstrup

 

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Saturday, September 20, 2003 1:55 PM

RBSC : Subas Rai science?

 

 

Dear All,

 

A few days ago there was a very interesting posting from a friend on

the Tachyon in connection with a discussion there on

Rudraksha. I would like some comments from Rudra Centre on these

specific observations. I think they deserve some explanation. Please

note that my reply to the posting from the Tachyon

appears before the actual posting.

 

I look forward to the reply.

 

Love, Ole

 

 

***************************

 

Hi Spark,

 

Thank you for your electrifying observations. The referenced text at

that particular website is from a published book

based on research done in 1993 by a group of scientists lead by Dr.

Subas Rai PHD (Suhas Roy) of the Institute of Technology University

in Banares India.

 

I am obtaining a copy of that particular book next month. Whether or

not the compiled text at the Rudra site is an accurate reference from

this book, I cannot say. Perhaps you can make more sense out of it

than I can, I have almost zero point knowledge about such basic

electrical

matters.

 

In any case, my own personal interest in Rudraksha is not motivated

by any such research, but rather their origin and importance in the

ancient spirituality of Vedic culture in India and the personal

experience I have already obtained so far from wearing certain

Rudraksha beads.

 

But I do thank you for your scientific input. If I may, I would like

to have your permission to post your message on the Rudraksha forum.

 

Thanks.

 

Ole

-----O riginal Message-----

netaku75

17. september 2003 12:59

tachyonmessageboard

[tachyonmessageboard] Re: Tachyonized Rudraksha or not

 

 

Ole Wrote

 

"Some scientific research from India confirm certain Electrical and

Magnetic Properties of Rudraksha. It has been observed that specific

Mukhis or Facets of Rudraksha beads send out specific signals."

 

Ole,

 

The link you sent where I hope you weren't referencing scientific

research, did not contain any actual scientific research, but

instead

contained religious style conjecture loosely based in

electromagnetic

theory, but containing no actual real science.

 

The article quoted that rudraksha's have resistance, measureable in

Ohms, while it is true for most any substance, save a super

conductor

at absolute zero, that it will display resistance when an electrical

signal is passed through it, the rudraksha beads will show no

properties of resistance to bio-electric currents unless they were

somehow placed in series with the bio-electric circuit. The only

way

this is possible is to actually break the bio-electric circuit, and

to place the resistor(bead) in it's path. I don't think this is

something that would ethically be proper to research, as to break

the

bio-electric circuit, one would need to cut the pathway that

electricity flows through the body, and splice the rudraksha in.

Electricity in the body flows through the nerves, as this is the way

that bio-electricity is used for brain/everything communication.

There is a nearly negligible flow of residual electricity through

the

body, as well as a small static field of charge on the outside, but

both of these extra factors can be taken out of the equation simply

because they are not bio-electricity, and thus not included in

the 'research' which you cited.

 

The article quoted that rudraksha's act as a dialectric, and thus

serve as a capacitor to store charge(note how they did not include

that capacitance is measured in Farads). Hmm, so which is it, a

resistor, or a capacitor? A capacitor by nature has nearly infinite

resistance, and has two conducting surfaces which are seperated by

the dialectric(high resistance) substance. Since the rudraksha's

are

contained in a shell, I can not see how they could have this

attribute. Again I re-iterate, if they did have this property, it

still would do nothing unless you busted open a nerve, and shoved

this thing in the path of the electricity.

 

The same arguement holds true for inductance.

 

I wonder if the rudraksha's are a diode as well, allowing current to

flow only if the voltage has reached a threshold. Perhaps they are

transistors, and have a transconductance, or maybe they are also

micro-processors, capable of 8088 generation bio calculations...

 

Although the argument you have presented for the 'electrical'

properties of rudraksha beads seems scientific because it contains

some electrical buzzwords, it is purely dogmatic, and is meant for

the types of people who do not do their own research, and the type

of

people who do not ask questions. If you don't believe me, ask your

local master electrician, electrical engineer, or physicist. btw, I

am now in my senior year studying electrical engineering.

 

Do not believe someone when they state that scientific research has

been done to prove something, and then do not provide the details,

do

your own research, and don't wait for a 'white knight' to save you,

for that only begs your own powerlessness and destruction...

 

Love,

 

Spark

 

 

 

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