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As Orgone is polarised, either positive or negative,
it can be manifested sometimes as both polarities for a short
period of time. In our search for the perfect Joe cell, it is
essential to utilise polarity-conducive materials in the construction
of the cell. With the use of suspect materials that encourages
the creation or retention of both polarities, the cell is not
only a poor breeder ,but also leaky. I would strongly encourage
the experimenter to choose to construct either a negative or positive
cell and not to use materials at random or what happens to be
handy or cheap. This is a sure way to failure.
Positive ( Warm ) Negative ( Cool )
Root fibres of plants Tips of plant leaves
Negative electricity Positive electricity
Iron Selenium
Copper Sulphur
Tin Iodine
Lead Palladium
Brass Cobalt
German silver Phosphorus
Alkalies Acids
Alkaloids Charcoal
Argentinium silver Evaporation
Mercury Steaming
The base, ( non pointy end ), of crystals Tip of crystals
Friction Sound
Magnetic South Magnetic North
Left hand Right hand
Left side of body Right side of body
Back of neck Forehead
Running water Distillation
Bismuth Vibration
Zinc Tellurium
Osmium Decomposition
Titanium Oxides
Potassium Haccoid salts
Calcined lime Chemical reaction
Caffeine Vinegar
Paraffin Alcohol
Creosote Mouth and tongue
Moon Sun
Planets Stars
Red end of sun's spectrum Blue end of sun's spectrum
As seen from the above short list, chemical reaction,
electrolysis, evaporation, steaming, vibration, sound and chemicals
are the most common goings on in the cell and in the motor. To
rephrase, since the natural events in our cells habitat favour
these actions, I would suggest that the experimenter builds a
cell that utilises as many of these parameters as possible, until
he gains the knowledge of the causes of the cell behaviour. I
personally only build acid cells. I have a dislike of the corrosion
associated with alkaline cells and also find that the water remains
crystal clear and the insulators do not fail in my acid cells.
The contents of Joe cell chapters
Danger
Credits
What is the Joe cell
Some Properties of orgone
Some names for the life force
Orgone Polarity
Theory of Cell Design
materials and design
Sizes and diameters
Water types and relations to cells
Charging the water cell
Connectioning to motors
When Things go wrong
Miscellaneous Thoughts
Some Readers contributions
Disclaimer
Glossary
Brotherhood of Man
A Joe cell parts supplier
index page where the contents of these chapters came fom