Rrose Selavy
Stranded in Sub-Atomica
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Why post this? You know it isn't evidence that the device works. You need somewhere to show that that is what you are detecting and that you are able to extract the information that you claim to be able to extract from it. This is like a homeopath posting a link to an article on Quantum Mechanics. Sure, if it works, it might work like that. You've missed the steps though where you show that it works and it works like that. On the plus side, you have a theory now that could be tested if anybody in Scientology were interested in demonstrating that the emeter worked and thereby giving some academic respectability to Scientology.If you wish to read more about EPPs, study the following link:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/186724/end-plate-potential-EPP
I don't know why the moderators are allowing attacks against the arguer to continue.
These unfounded opinions continue to stream from people with no creditials. I have repeatedly asked for credentials that would suggest some type of knowledge, but have gotten none. Opinions without fact or authority are characteristic of the average ten year old, not an adult.
That's a misquote. I said fear the truth. The church can't make you believe something. They don't torture you like the police. If you want to believe them it's because you believe that what they say is plausible.
You would be quickly declared a suppressive and expelled from the church for making just one antagonistic statement such as the ones found here. In fact, JREF itself would probably be declared a suppressive group for its continuing crimes (overts). No, they would not take your money, they would boot you out.
Lies, hypnosis, and brainwashing are the methods society uses to force people to believe something that they don't want to believe. People also are forced to believe something they don't want to believe by repetition, peer pressure and bullying such as:
The Antagonists here are the evil 'OTs'. The antagonists here are the Darth Vaders of bad force. The antagonists here can't be beaten with truth, so Scientologists have no power over you - the antagonists that amplify the weak points and lie about the good points.
It is folly to argue with people that don't believe that the Emeter works. As an electrical engineer that has seen medical research into EPPs (electrical nerve impulses) and who has been a lifetime Scientologist, I can't argue with you because you and other antagonists won't open your eyes.
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And of course, the fact remains that your profit, LRon, had no credentials whatsoever. ...
Why post this? You know it isn't evidence that the device works. You need somewhere to show that that is what you are detecting and that you are able to extract the information that you claim to be able to extract from it. This is like a homeopath posting a link to an article on Quantum Mechanics. Sure, if it works, it might work like that. You've missed the steps though where you show that it works and it works like that. On the plus side, you have a theory now that could be tested if anybody in Scientology were interested in demonstrating that the emeter worked and thereby giving some academic respectability to Scientology.
AllMany Scientologistsknowbelieve with 100 percentcertaintyblind faith that the Emeter does work.
A demonstration is worth 1000 words, so get one if you must know.
Profit is probably more accurate than prophet.
Report me.
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Fact of the matter is that you, or any other believer could set up an empirical test to prove that the emeter works and shut us up forever. If it really worked, that is. Don't you want to prove to the world that your "religion" isn't a sham? Wouldn't that go a long way towards the supposed goal of clearing the planet? Plus, you could probably win Randi's million dollar challenge? Let me guess, you don't want a million dollars for doing very little work while at the same time proving your "religion" isn't a sham.![]()
That's fine. But again, an appropriate demonstration for one audience isn't necessarily an appropriate one for another. What is the point of posting a link to something that you think might descibe some aspect of how something might work, if it works, when you know perfectly well that your audience doesn't believe it works. As you say though, it would be very easy for you, or any other scientologist to demonstrate to everybody's satisfaction that the emeter works. It must have been tempting to do that during the whole IRS thing, so I guess you all have good reasons for not doing the things that would give your religion respectability and wider appeal. It surprises me though that both the official Church and the Freezone should be in agreement on this.The Emeter does work. Just as a baby knows that gravity works when he drops things on the floor from his highchair and squeals with delight as he watches gravity pull the object towards the floor. The baby does not need to read a scientific explaination of gravity or know that v=at. The baby just knows that gravity pulls things towards the floor.
EPPs are a plausible explaination for the type of meter movement scientologists look for in their Emeter. Having seen the EPPs displayed on a digital storage oscilloscope and having seen the meter movement of an Emeter during a read, I conclude that they are related.
Sweat and similar things produce slow meter movents and are ignored.
All Scientologists know with 100 percent certainty that the Emeter does work. A demonstration is worth 1000 words, so get one if you must know.
Done
It has been done for 50 years. Go get a demonstration and an intorductory session. You won't make it past the list of questions and into the session, which should prove to you that the Emeter works.
These unfounded opinions continue to stream from people with no creditials. .
All Scientologists know with 100 percent certainty that the Emeter does work.
That's fine. But again, an appropriate demonstration for one audience isn't necessarily an appropriate one for another. What is the point of posting a link to something that you think might descibe some aspect of how something might work, if it works, when you know perfectly well that your audience doesn't believe it works. As you say though, it would be very easy for you, or any other scientologist to demonstrate to everybody's satisfaction that the emeter works. It must have been tempting to do that during the whole IRS thing, so I guess you all have good reasons for not doing the things that would give your religion respectability and wider appeal. It surprises me though that both the official Church and the Freezone should be in agreement on this.
All Scientologists know with 100 percent certainty that the Emeter does work.
Anybody that wants to know if an Emeter works could watch the Emeter, auditor and PC with a remote camera. That a series of questions only conincidentlly correlates with the read and subsequent reads would be a coincidence of one in a trillion trillion.
If we can get pictures back from Mars and sequence DNA, then it is easy to determine that an Emeter works.
The chance that an Emeter doesn't work is one in a trillion trillion as a crude engineering estimate.
Countless times, on both sides of the Emeter I, or my auditor, said "What was that" when he saw an emeter read only to have a much larger read follow acompanied by tears and emotion.
For anyone to believe that an Emeter doesn't work is in denial. Sorry to give you the bad news, but with absolute certainty I say that an Emeter works.
The Emeter is the beginning. Without agreement on the Emeter, we cannot discuss Scientology auditing. It is useless.
Anybody that wants to know if an Emeter works could watch the Emeter, auditor and PC with a remote camera. That a series of questions only conincidentlly correlates with the read and subsequent reads would be a coincidence of one in a trillion trillion.
If we can get pictures back from Mars and sequence DNA, then it is easy to determine that an Emeter works.
The chance that an Emeter doesn't work is one in a trillion trillion as a crude engineering estimate.
Countless times, on both sides of the Emeter I, or my auditor, said "What was that" when he saw an emeter read only to have a much larger read follow acompanied by tears and emotion.
For anyone to believe that an Emeter doesn't work is in denial. Sorry to give you the bad news, but with absolute certainty I say that an Emeter works.