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In Reply to: RE: Laws of thermodynamics (NT) posted by mehrdadb_gd on January 09, 2013 at 18:24:02
here as I never heard of rudraksha before, nor have ever seen a sample in person.
I do know that many objects react differently depending upon application.
Mike VansEvers was laying with various woods to use as footers, supplying a kit which had pieces measuring 1 by 1 by 1 and 1 by 2 by 1 and so forth also made from different woods
While I like spruce as shelving, it simply does not work at all as a footer. It is neccessary to use it cantilevered under a component for maximum benefit.
I believe the same may be work here. The nut may work well as a footer, but as I am totally unfamiliar with its properties, I can not say. All I can say is that if it works for you, that is the only thing that counts.
stu
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Thanks StuBetween some material ,it worked ( at least for me!). but i don't know much about properties .it used for health benefit in meditation culture of India .
And have electromagnetic , paramagnetic ,daiamagnetic ,dynamic polarity & inductive properties ... ! ! !
But may be , nothing to do with audio ?
I thought may be interesting for experimenting !I haven't any precise tools and electronic knowldge for deep experiment . !
Rudraksh found in many east asia countries and i couldn't find someone there who used it ( may be not worked or i couldn't find ).
thanks for other Christmas gift tweaks too ,good luck
http://www.healingmatrix.com/articles/Research-on-Rudraksha.html
http://www.encounterkauai.com/Rudraksha.php
tweaker
Edits: 01/16/13
a Himalayan store close to my home, I'll ask about it. Sorry I called it a nut, it actually is a seed from further reading (hey, I'm just a dumb American....). sounds interesting
Stu
May be a little more expensive in US but here , near
the himalaya , it is unknown & rare too !!
I hope it would be useful , ( but at least is energizer for body ).
tweaker
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