Posted by
bbin37 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-shielding-Notebook-Quantum-Byte-tp1536920p1536955.html
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[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
> Note also that I've looked at the Windows NT task monitor,
> and the Quantum Byte never seems to use any CPU time,
> even after being on for 8 hours...
To explain the lack of CPU usage, I wonder if the Quantum Byte program
is just placing a special set of patterns in memory, more patterns for
'higher' settings. And maybe the patterns are only unpackaged from
the program's data set and arranged for effect when the software is
run?
This seems to be close to the way the Computer Clear software you
mentioned operates. Computer Clear claims to place "over 34,000
different homoeopathic type remedies into you to harmonise
imbalances". It is known that effective homeopathic remedies can be
made with something called a Rae Potency Generator. A polar medium,
usually water or alcohol, is exposed to a geometric pattern
corresponding to a remedy's energy signature and a magnetic field at
the same time; the polar medium is then imprinted with the homeopathic
remedy's energy signature. This imprint will fade unless the remedy
is further succussed like in classical homeopathic remedy preparation.
Perhaps the Computer Clear software (and by extension the Quantum Byte
software) places patterns like these 'Rae' patterns into the
computer's memory. Then the magnetic emissions from the computer
serve as the requisite magnetic field to provide imprinting into our
bodies own water? Their effects would then fade quickly over time as
with non-succussed Rae-prepared remedies after the computer was turned
off.
One thing specifically about Computer Clear's stated approach --
exposure to over 34,000 different energy signatures sounds like
overload. From a classical homeopathy perspective (one
remedy/variable at a time) this is very unsafe, and even from a
non-classical homeopathic perspective that uses mixtures of remedies,
the remedies are chosen for specific and related effects. Wouldn't
34,000 at once tend to confuse and scramble a person's system? (Does
someone know if this many frequencies are safely used at once with
things like Rife generators?)
Beau