yz250f wrote at
16 Dec 2010 09:25 AM GMT: I'm sorry I'm not quite sure exactly what you're getting at there. It sounds like you are saying the device is both worthless ("essentially a boatanchor") and yet also that people cannot afford them. Those two don't seem like they go together, that something would be both unaffordable and yet worthless at the same time. Perhaps I misunderstood.
In any event, for any individuals who are interested in learning more or are simply curious, about the device and the experiences my friends and I have had with it, I am delighted to share what I've observed. I opened the auction to best offers but certainly a purchase of this value should be carefully researched beforehand.
There is admittedly heaping doses of hocus pocus talk at the OxyBliss website. I don't think they really understand what's going on under the hood or have much technical or scientific knowledge. At it's core, this is merely a type of electrostatic generator which is all within the realm of conventional science, not unlike a Van de Graaf Generator, a Wimshurst Machine, or a Tesla device.
Coupled with magnetics, pyramids, crystals, and gases, now we're getting into a field of science in which we have mountains of anecdotal evidence but not a whole lot of understanding.
To the extent that the mind & body and possibly consciousness itself are electromagnetic phenomenon, this pyramid device absolutely
DOES interact with those fields. That is my experience. It "works." What it works on is up to the user.
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