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In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
  Hieronymous machine
As explained mostly by Astounding Science Fiction editor John W. Campbell in late 1950s and early 1960s editorials, Hieronymous machines were mockups of real machines which worked by analogy, being directed by psi or ESP powers.
As an example, one could create a receiver or similar device, with prisms and vacuum tubes represented by their cardboard or even schematic representations.
Campbell claimed that such machines actually did perform this way, but the concept was never taken seriously elsewhere or followed through on in later years.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/hi/Hieronymous_machine.html   (101 words)

  
 Cruel.Com: Cruel: The Wishing Machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Psionic Hieronymous Machine™ Also known as 'The Psychotronic Wishing Machine' In 1948 a scientist, inventor named T. Galen Hieronymous anyone who would name their kid "T. Galen Hieronymous" is a goddamn idiot.
patented a machine which was designed to "detect the presence of any element or combination of elements that may be in substance under investigation to determine their intensity an/or quanity thereof by the detection of their emissions or emanations." This simply means the device can locate any element by its individual freqency.
The Hieronymous Machine ™ comes with an internal frequency pulsed lifeforce energy (also known as orgone, prana, vril, qi, chi) generator and is supplied with full instructions for simple and effective use.
www.cruel.com /discuss/viewMessage.php/97486   (1073 words)

  
 The hieronymus Machine
It later became and still is the subject of a storm of controversy.The F.D.A. has branded it as a fake and incapable of accomplishing anything that is claimed for it.
When the material's frequency is found by the machine, the operator's fingers will react by "sticking" to the reaction pad, signaling a hit.
In other words, these machines are the first to harness the lifeforce energy to make thought reality.
www.geocities.com /hieronymous_machine   (1146 words)

  
 The Hieronymus Machine™   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hieronymous has established numbers which correlate with the known chemical elements, and their combinations.
The position of the components with respect to one another doesn' seem to be as important as maintaining the integrity of the relationships between the basic parts.
When the material's frequency is found by the machine, the operator's fingers will react by "sticking" to the reaction pad, signaling a hit, and this posistion angle is marked on the prism vernier dial.
www.lifetechnology.org /hieronymuspatent.htm   (2220 words)

  
 Holistic Junction: Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Hieronymous machine although starting out as mineral analyser quickly was learned it was more than that.
On the machine are two plates, one called the stroker and one called the witness, which I will explain later.
That year she used no physical pesticides on her orchard, but only spraying the picture with pesticide, which was placed on the witness of the Hieronymous Machine.
www.holisticjunction.com /displayarticle.cfm?ID=4210   (767 words)

  
 Forward to Shape Power - 10/17/97
A radionics machine was tuned to a given pattern (signature) which was electrostatically projected between two metal plates.
The secondary and tertiary effects of aether which manifest in the forms of magnetism, electricity and gravity fluctuations as well as the use of sensitives is a truly inspired approach.
Along with the use of the voltmeter, gaussmeter, ammeter, radionics machines and gravity wave sensor, living organisms such as plants can also show beneficial or detrimental effects from a pattern being tested.
www.keelynet.com /shapefor.htm   (1923 words)

  
 Hieronymous machine: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hieronymous machine: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
...Hieronymous machine Hieronymous machine As explained mostly by Astounding...1960s editorials, Hieronymous machines were mockups of real machines which worked by analogy,...by their cardboard or even schematic representations.
Post a link to definition / meaning of " Hieronymous machine " on your site.
www.encyclopedian.com.cob-web.org:8888 /hi/Hieronymous-machine.html   (282 words)

  
 Martin Gardner Evaluates Dianetics
The machine was designed by the inventor to analyze the "eloptic radiation" of minerals, a new type of radiation discovered by Hieronymous.
Among electronic engineers, Hieronymous' patent (No. 2,482,773) is passed around for laughs, and considered in a class with Socrates Scholfield's famous patent of 1914 (No. 1,087,186), consisting of two intertwined helices for demonstrating the existence of God.
Nevertheless, the machine Campbell built did detect something "not detectable by any standard form of meter," and he knows there is no "jiggery-poker" because he constructed the thing himself.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /~dst/Library/Shelf/gardner   (6803 words)

  
 Burroughs, Electronics, Cosimano.. etc. - ChaosMagick - tribe.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Could a wishing machine be used to imprint qabalistic or sacred geometric type data on the practitioners auric imprint to facilitate pathworking style exercises or practical magicks.
The machine (and I mean that generically, the patterns can be considered machines in this regard) acts in many ways, and a gateway is one of them.
I considered that if the psychological link (ie/or faith in) with the machine was strong enough, the machine might operate as a sort of slight-of-mind devise, sending the magician's desire-abstracted-to-sigil out into the "aether" to be realised.
chaosmagick.tribe.net /thread/c276e878-1f2e-49b1-bc75-9d8b295cfcff   (644 words)

  
 Hieronymous project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This project is located at: www.hieronymous.org In short compass, Hieronymous is designed to complement classical language teaching at the University, but currently it is available for anyone who would like to try it.
Hieronymous offers a range of drills (vocabulary, paradigms, principal parts, parsing) for both Greek and (coming soon) Latin.
To use the program, you will have to have either SPIonic or Microsoft Symbol loaded in your machine (Partial support for browsers using Unicode fonts is also available, but this has not yet been consistently implemented).
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/b-greek/2003-January/024212.html   (302 words)

  
 Hieronymus machine (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As explained mostly by Astounding Science Fiction editor John W. Campbell in late 1950s and early 1960s editorials, Hieronymus machines were mockups of real machines (patented by their inventor, Dr. Thomas Galen Hieronymus) which allegedly worked by analogy or symbolism, being directed by psi or ESP powers.
The closely related "Heuronymous machines" appear in an Indian text called Jantar Mantar.
Here it alludes to these machines as self-hypnotic devices that can raise the mental powers of a human being by many orders of magnitude [1]:
www.danceage.com.cob-web.org:8888 /biography/sdmc_Hieronymous_machine   (170 words)

  
 Psionics
This device was supposed to allow you detect "eloptic radiation" by twiddling a knob on the device while stroking a plastic plate until it felt "sticky." Not surprisingly, this rather subjective machine had results that varied with whether one believed in the machine or not.
Neither was it surprising that Campbell went around hailing it as a tremendous scientific breakthrough that would astonish the world.
What did raise some eyebrows was when Campbell declared that the machine worked perfectly well when its working bits were removed and that one could even use the schematic diagram as a substitute!
www.davidszondy.com /future/man/psionics.htm   (550 words)

  
 Anomalies-of-Nature (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This machine incorporated a tactile sensor which caused a change of sensation in the operators fingertips when it was tuned to resonance with the object being analyzed.
Hieronymous indicated that the device was intended for the detection and analysis of minerals utilizing a new aspect of the physical universe which he called "eloptic radiation".
The dial of the machine is pre-calibrated for various known elements so when the sample of an unknown substance is placed in the pickup coil the presence of specific elements can be fairly accurately determined.
www.mindtech.com.vu.cob-web.org:8888 /Anomalies.html   (14294 words)

  
 Dr. Christopher Evans - Cults of Unreason - More Mental Marvels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
To call it a machine might be thought to be stretching the imagination a bit far, even for the anchorless minds of SF fans, for the system, in its simplest form, involved merely drawing a circuit of some kind on a sheet of paper and using this blueprint itself as the machine!
This could be done, for example, by arranging for a light to switch on whenever alpha rhythm appeared on the EEG machine, or even for displaying the EEG recordings before the subject's very eyes.
In essence these are no more than immensely simplified EEG machines, sensitive only to those frequencies in the range known as `alpha' (8-14 Hz.), and line as long as all one wants is the crudest possible index of what is going on inside one's head.
www.whyaretheydead.net /krasel/books/evans/marvels.html   (2539 words)

  
 RADIONIC NOTEBOOK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Psionics is interesting in that while the heavy equipment with the dials and amplifiers and helmets are great fun, they are not necessary for lots of operations.
Many things can be accomplished with only the need for a pendulum and an amplifying pattern, a couple of charts and symbolic machines made out of cardboard cut outs.
What this means is that one can have a working psionic laboratory in a loose-leaf binder that can be taken anywhere without attracting any undue attention, something that cannot be said of a 20 dial console unit with laser beam attached.
www.gocs1.com /Psionics/RADIONIC-NOTEBOOK.htm   (441 words)

  
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John Campbell claimed that a schematic of the machine's innards (amplifier, etc.) worked as well as the hard wired version when connected to the coil, prism and detector.
He also claimed that the machine worked even when it wasn't plugged into any power source provided the tubes were not burned out.
Hieronymous also built 'armatures' for the late George Van Tassell's 'Integratron,' a domed circular building at Giant Rock Airport in CA.
www.anomalies.net /archive/paranet/newsletter/516   (4149 words)

  
 TYPICAL HIERONYMUS DETECTOR
They exhibit the negative psi effect, for unconsciously they want to show you that psi does not work, so they use psi effects to do worse than is possible by chance.
The Hieronymus machine has been built by many persons, and it works for those who are not negative.
It processes entities that exist in the dual-state, or that obey the fourth law of logic.
www.cheniere.org /books/excalibur/typical_hieronymus_detector.htm   (790 words)

  
 hieronymous machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Amazing and Wonderful Mind Machines You Can Build: Move Things with Your Mind and Other Experiments! (paperback book) ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
These "impossible" Mind Machines are easy to build, and by all scientific standards should not work...
And the fun part is, most of these amazing Mind Machines can be easily built from things you have around the house.
Science still doesn't know why some of these machines work, but G. Harry Stine believes that finding out may lead to one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of the twenty-first century.
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 The Dudepit - mac killed his inner child   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
hieronymous music here and here and here too...
As someone who's been working with Macs since before they were introduced, I can attest to their crashability.
Had it all on various PC laptops over the years, but I really wanted to get down to one machine on the road.
www.vintagebass.com /thedudepit/showthread.php?t=7971   (842 words)

  
 James Randi's Swift - October 27, 2006
This man, who is credited by experts in the field as the father of science fiction as we know it today, rather left his fans astounded in the late 1950s when he embraced not only a variety of perpetual motion theories, but a device which became known as the Hieronymous Machine.
You may have to read this sentence twice to be sure that you did it correctly: the Hieronymous Machine was its own blueprint.
Yes, all the operator needed was a diagram of a machine that did not exist, and that diagram itself served as the device.
www.randi.org /jr/2006-10/100627good.html   (3856 words)

  
 THE HIERONYMOUS RADIONICS MACHINE
The Psionic Hieronymous Machine™ In 1948 a scientist,
When the material's frequency is found by the machine,
In other words, these machines are the first to
www.cyclingforums.com /showthread.php?t=134182   (968 words)

  
 quantum biofeedback machine solutions and innovative quantum biofeedback machine alternatives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
humans or between man and machine is non-local, suggesting the quantum nature of biological...
For example, if "body" means "machine," as it has tended to for people since the...
The name of the machine the man tested me for beta radiation printed out onto the top of his report it is a QUANTUM XRROID REPORT.
www.ritmscenar.net /biofeedbacktherapy/quantumbiofeedbackmachine   (1481 words)

  
 Alternate View--Analog
Others will recall the Dean Drive or the Hieronymous Machine.
Personally, I don’t for one second believe the Dean Drive worked, though it may have been able to do some fairly counterintuitive things since it was a highly nonlinear system.
As for the Hieronymous Machine–well, Stine has plans for the damn thing in his book, so I may give it a try.
www.analogsf.com /0501/altview.shtml   (1715 words)

  
 Not Breathing Carrion Sound The Wishing Machine
He then got me the book Mind Machines you Can Build by G Harry Stine.
His schematic for the wishing machine was a baisc transistor audio amp.
is placed between the copper plates - you make your wish - then you let the machine transmit that wish through the antennae.
www.notbreathing.com /occult.htm   (141 words)

  
 Secrets of the 200 MPG Carburetor (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For more information go to PSIONIC MIND MACHINES As incredible as it may seem these machines exist and are being sold for hundreds yes even thousands of dollars, now you'll be shown where to go to make your own mind machines for next to nothing and just as powerful.
According to Harry Stine an engineer and rocket scientist has researched these machines and found that 80 to 90 percent of those people he used in his research were successful in making these machines work and what was even more amazing they didn't have to believe the machines would work.
The software is modeled after the Hieronymous machine concept and worked for me in only 3 days after I downloaded it.
www.incredible-secrets.com.cob-web.org:8888 /secrets-of-the-200-mpg-carburetor.html   (1726 words)

  
 Hieronymus machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“What on earth is a Heuronymous machine?!” I asked him.
It is a machine whose blueprint is the machine itself."
This page was last modified 04:44, 3 October 2006.
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 XtremeMind.com :: View topic - Symbolic Hieronymous Machine
Also, the simpler you keep this machine design the better it works, like the effectiveness of it, goes down the more you try to make it more sophisticated, like using a copper plate, instead of a piece of cardboard on the rubbing plate.
He never wanted to release any of his machines to the public, only to medical doctors, for the use in surgery, due to the fact that he was afraid that people would try to cure themseleves, using his machine, without proper medical training.
I have a ton of pictures of the interior of his machines, some of the parts look like they came from Mars.
xtrememind.com /phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=722&highlight=heironymous+device   (2668 words)

  
 Operation Clambake: From the book Fads & Fallacies in the Name of Science
After a resounding, "Yea!" from his readers, Campbell ran the first article, "Psionic Machine -- Type One" in his June, 1956 issue.
It tells how to build a Hieronymous machine, patented in 1949 by one Thomas G. Hieronymous, at that time a resident of Kansas City, Mo., and tested with positive results by "nuclear physicist" (see p.
The machine was designed by the investor to analyze the "eloptic radiation" of minerals, a new type of radiation discovered by Hieronymous.
www.xenu.net /archive/fifties/e520000.htm   (6932 words)

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