about 28 to 30 feet, perhaps a bit more.
>Hi all,
>
>Vinny was kind enough to send me one of his prototype
>coherent space devices for evaluation, and this arrived
>a couple of days ago. The one he sent me was an
>AUTO-21, which is supposed to have a range of 15-28 feet
>(I wonder how he comes up with these numbers?). You can
>see a photo and description on this page:
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http://www.coherentspace.info/products.html>
>The device was a little thicker than I expected, and
>probably a bit too thick to comfortably have in your
>pants pocket, which is something I do with my trusty
>Quantum Companion from QuantumProducts.com. (the
>AUTO-21 is about twice as thick as the Quantum
>Companion).
>
>Historically, any device that I have had success with
>in the longterm has produced some kind of adverse
>reaction in the initial days/weeks, and it takes
>a bit of time to get used to before I can tell if
>it's helpful in the longterm. I think this is
>going to be the case with the AUTO-21 as well.
>
>I did a "tolerance test" by placing it next to
>my body for about an hour, and I could definitely
>feel *something* going on in my body, but I could
>not tell if it was good or bad. Moving the device
>away from me to 10-20 feet, I could also feel about
>the same thing, although perhaps not as intense.
>The feeling was hard to describe, perhaps a kind
>of cellular "rumbling" or trembling... I can't
>really describe it. I also notice random pains
>in my body while it was placed on top of the TV set
>for a couple hours last night and I was 10 feet away.
>There is also some slight anxiety/tension/tightening
>of the chest, which is unfortunate, because usually
>anything that causes that symptom eventually just
>gets worse and worse until I have to discontinue
>the product. It also may be contributing to some
>"face burning" symptoms, which in case I'd describe
>it as making my ES symptoms *worse*. I did *not*
>feel any more energetic or healthier.
>
>But like I said, I'm going to have to give this a
>little more time to be fair, and see if I can
>overcome the initial reaction. I'm going to
>try this is in the workplace today, as that
>is a more consistent/predictable environment
>(also high EMF).
>
>Marc
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