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Can Moonbeams heal?

I'll bet, even in direct moonlight, you won't make any vitamin D. Useless second hand sunlight.
 
If everyone looks at the moon at the same time, something amazing will happen.
 
Perhaps relaxing outdoors in fresh air (fresh as it is these days) might be useful.
 
I wonder....

Have you ever watched a moonbeam as it slid across your windowpane
or struggled with a bit of rain or danced about the weathervane
or sat along a moving train and wondered where the train has been
or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
blown there by a windbeam who searches for the moonbeam
who was last seen looking at the tracks of the careless windbeam
or moving to the clacks of the tireless freight train
and lighting up the sides of the weathervane
and the bits of rain and the windowpane
and the eyes of those who think they saw what happened?

Its true!
 
I had the opportunity to visit the ILA facility late last year and had a nice chat with Richard. He is really quite woo-agnostic; the driving force behind the 'healing' aspect appears to be his wife.
I was mostly interested in the construction techniques he used, and it really is a fine piece of engineering. If only he could have used metallic surfaces for the reflectors, we could have used it for radio-astronomy, which was the subject of my interest.
The local PBS station had an interesting segment on it last year.

http://kjzz.org/news/arizona/archives/200711/moonbeams

Not too bad, if you can ignore the obvious errors. (8x4 = square?, etc)

V.
 
I had the opportunity to visit the ILA facility late last year and had a nice chat with Richard. He is really quite woo-agnostic; the driving force behind the 'healing' aspect appears to be his wife.
I was mostly interested in the construction techniques he used, and it really is a fine piece of engineering. If only he could have used metallic surfaces for the reflectors, we could have used it for radio-astronomy, which was the subject of my interest.
The local PBS station had an interesting segment on it last year.

http://kjzz.org/news/arizona/archives/200711/moonbeams

Not too bad, if you can ignore the obvious errors. (8x4 = square?, etc)

V.
Oh! This explains everything.

"Honey, lets have a romantic evening together."
"Can't, working."
"Well, we can just go outside and watch the stars."
"Why? It's wet and cold. We can look at them out the window."
"It will be romantic, all alone with the night sky."
"I know, let's set up a nice porch with climate control and a glass roof. I can pick the stuff up from Home Depot this weekend, we can probably get it done by the end of the month."
*starts sketching plans and doing calculations*
"Honey. Build me a moonbeam collector!"
"Why?"
"Because I want to collect moonbeams. Now lets go observe the moon to figure out the optimum way to collect them."
"Okay!"
 
Ask any homeopath. They have "proof"! :D

Ah but shouldn't they really have proven that first moonbeams harm people in some quantity then that when diluted in such a way that they are no longer present will heal those same problems?

Come on we need hold the homeopaths to some level of consitency.

So based on the homeopathic evidence we can decide that moonbeams are harmfull in non homeopathic quantities.
 

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