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SECKIETS OlF RADIONIC CONCLUSION - PART FOUR By Peter Nielsen structed their own telekinetic instrument! You alone know how well it can work. Hopefully, the previous article has encouraged innovation upon our basic design, as well as imparted, by inference, some of the "deeper" aspects of the art. Radionics is simply another word for more posi- tive living ... using apparent limitations in their wider con- (Ciera ter to those Nexus readers who have con- Technology that Influences Matter at a Distance text. The following photos, show our own version of the fin- ished project. If your layout is different, don't worry, it's the circuit that counts. The extra knob was added for our own purposes. Those persons wishing to share the details of successful Radionic “broadcasts”, are invited to write to the editor giv- ing a brief description. Please include: type of apparatus used, targetting material, purpose and mode of treatment (i.e. numerical sequence, reagent on plate, colour filter, etc.) daily schedule of application, final result and time taken. A full compilation will be featured in a future issue. Should be very interesting ... and helpful to the growing league if experimenters in this fascinating area. Names will be with- held unless otherwise requested. Figure 1. The Radionic set is tuned by holding one's intention in mind. Each dial is then rotated until a "sticky" sensation is felt on the tactile reaction pad. Ordinarily, a targeting specimen would be on the circular plate to define the intended recipient, or area of influence. NEXUS¢29 JUNE-JULY 1992 NEW HORIZONS CONCLUSION - PART FOUR By Peter Nielsen CALLING ALL RESEARCHERS