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THE INERT GASES
ABSTRACT: By exposing compressed inert gases to magnetic and electric stimulation, biological effects have been observed. Some background and review of the subject is presented, and case histories described briefly.
Also, be sure to see the Inert Gas Devices F.A.Q.
It has been a dream of mine to share publicly the research I've been doing for the last eleven years. This material will cover a wide range of different topics. I'm going to touch on a little bit of the conventional science about inert gases and what we have known about them for many years. And then discuss how I came to work with these things and the interesting effects they produce. I'll get into some unconventional science about the aether, and the relationship between inert gases, the aether and the aetheric body. I'll get into the engineering part: the physical construction of the devices and how I've been using them. Also, some interesting case studies and information on how inert gases have been working with people over the years. Then I'll close with brief responses to a few questions that have been asked.
Part of the experience of the devices is a personal one, a way in which you can actually feel them yourself. Whenever possible, I like to provide people with the experience of holding and playing with the inert gas devices. It's a way to know them that's just as good, or better, than hearing or reading about them.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
I am an engineer, not a medical doctor (MD), so I can't make claims for the devices. I can talk about the experiences that other people have had with them, and I'll be doing that here. But I would emphasize that I am not making any medical or therapeutic claims.
CONVENTIONAL SCIENCE
There are five inert gases. They are, in order of atomic size: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon. When Krypton is mentioned, many people are reminded of Superman. Jerry Segal and Joe Schuster, who began writing the Superman comics in 1937, simply took the name "Krypton" from the Periodic Table. The following chart will outline some statistics regarding these inert gases: