Hi, Fiddler ~
Some of the original radionics gear was, in fact, electrical in
nature.
About thirty years ago, thanks to Harry Smith, I was able to
examine one of Henry Gross's old HRA sets, and it most
definitely generated radio waves.
These early radionics systems preceded the more diagrammatic
type of radionic device, which is the sort of gizmo that most folks
have become familiar with over the years. These may incorporate
< for example > some dials affixed to an otherwise empty box.
Many of the original radionic devices were simple radio sets
making use of the Earth's own ambient natural radio background,
and the effects they exploited were made use of by some of the
engineers that developed the first over-the-horizon radar
equipment - such as Franklin, Rota, and Maby.
To read further on these early *electronic* devices, see the
*Proceedings of the Scientific & Technical Congress of Radionics
and Radiesthesia*, 1950, and Solco Tromp's *Psychical Physics:
A Scientific Analysis of Dowsing, Radiesthesia and Kindred Divining
Phenomena*, 1949.
Cors in Manu Domine,
~ Khem Caigan
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