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Shocker Bottle -- Arc from Water
Arc comes off the top of the magnetic water (distilled); evidence at
your fingertips of aetheric science not accounted for by present models of
physics.
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Originally published
Feb. 3, 2004. Slightly modified.


Author demonstrates
how as your finger approaches the top surface of the charged water, an
electrical shock will arc up from the water to your finger just before you
touch it.
Let it sit for a while (e.g. an hour), and it will do it again.
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Perhaps you thought water could not carry an
electrical charge. Well, it turns out that a device that a friend of mine
invented has characteristics of extracting aetheric energy from the vast sea of
energy that surrounds us and is able to charge water with both an electrical and
magnetic charge.
We're not talking about water as a conductor. We're talking about water having
been charged and then dissipating that charge in the form of an arc to your
finger. It's as if the water in this changed form serves as a sort of battery.
You may even hear the arc. The arc has stretched as far as nearly 1/2 inch
[100,000 volts per inch of arc], but usually is in the range of 1/4 inch or so,
which is around 8,000 to 10,000 volts (very low amps). It is that strong when it
first comes off the machine that charges the water. But by the time the bottle
of water gets to you through the mail, it won't be that strong, though you will
definitely feel it. Guaranteed. It will feel almost like touching an electric
fence.
If you are with other people, have the first person hold the open "shocker
bottle" in one hand, then hold hands with the next person, forming a circle
with all who want to participate in the demonstration. The last person in the
chain then puts their finger into the bottle. ZAP. Everyone will feel it.
[I participated in a circle of about thirty people doing this at the
ExtraOrdinary Technology conference in Salt Lake City in July, 2005, in which
every one in the circle felt a strong jolt when the person from one end of the
circle of people put his finger into the bottle being held by a person at the
other end of the circle, completing the circuit.]
For the best effect, do the demonstration with everyone holding hands the first
time around, right after you've gotten your "shocker bottle" in the
mail, and no one has yet put a finger into it.
Each time you do it, the water discharges a bit. If you try again immediately
(within a minute), with no time for the bottle to sit between discharges, the
arc will be significantly reduced, possibly to the point where you won't even
feel it. But it will still regenerate if you let it sit for a while.
Avoid putting your finger actually into the water, as this has the effect of
discharging the water's capacity to regenerate, so as to diminish the strength
of the arc next time around and henceforth. Just let your finger approach the
top of the water, and then pull it back as soon as you feel the arc (quite
natural to do so, actually). Doing this will let you get the most shocks from
the bottle (show all your friends).
What usually happens is the shock causes your body involuntarily to jerk the
bottle of water you are holding, causing it to splash onto your finger, creating
this discharging effect on the water. For that reason, it might be best just to
set the bottle down and lower your finger slowly into its neck.
If you submerge your finger into the water, the shock effect will go away
altogether right after that. But if you then let the bottle sit for a while
(e.g. an hour), you will get a small arc off the top again.
I just tried a shocker bottle I've had for three months, and I thought I had
pretty well gotten all the shock out of it, but it still delivered a little zap.
I took one all the way to Johannesburg, and it still delivered a good wallop. A
second bottle went with me from Utah to Johannesburg and then to New York, where
my friend Chris Horianopolous and his friend John were able to feel the arc off
the top. They loved it.
My friend charges the water inside a regular plastic bottle, caps the bottle,
packs it in bubble wrap, and ships it by standard courier services.
Before you do anything else, try measuring the magnetic field emanating from the
water by setting the bottle on top of a Gauss meter. Expect to get a reading of
somewhere around 1 to 1.5 Gauss. The earth's baseline Gauss is 0.4. Take a
regular bottle of water, and you will get a reading of 0.4 which means that
there has been no increase or decrease from baseline.
Now try this. Shake the shocker bottle, and then measure the Gauss. It will be
like normal water (0.4) right after you shake it, but as the magnetic fields in
the water begin to align again, the Gauss reading will climb to between 1 and
1.5 Gauss. You can actually watch the reading on the meter climb.
Drink the water, and see what happens to the magnetic field of your body. (Yes,
you can drink it. In fact, people are reporting amazing health benefits from
drinking the water on a regular basis. Minerals such as gold, silver, palladium,
or coral calcium are added to the water to boost their healing effect.)
Take a Kirlian photograph of your fingers before you drink the water, and then
again about 5-10 minutes after you've drunk the water. The regions around your
fingertips touching the surface of the lens will develop much brighter after you
drink the water.
My friend also has developed a process of adding minerals to the water in a
minute crystalline form. Though he is presently having an AA test run to see if
it is actually monatomic, he will not be advertising that if it is confirmed, as
the word is as loaded with connotations like the word "cure" when it
comes to FDA regulations.
A typical colloidal silver solution measures around 12 ppm. My friend's
silver solution measures around 80 ppm. I was in his home when he showed the
meter go up to 120 ppm. If you have a device that can measure such things, go
ahead and test this water (if you didn't order the distilled only version). You
can expect a reading of around 80 ppm.
When the water is being charged, the machine/process emits alpha, beta, and
gamma particles as well as ozone. Physicists and chemists ought to be drooling
over this one to find out what is happening on the molecular and atomic level.
Unfortunately, my friend is very reluctant to entertain people who are wanting
to find out about his device. He is into this for the health benefits that
people are realizing from drinking the water, and he doesn't want to be
distracted from that mission that he has been pursuing for six years now.
Furthermore, he values his life and wants to continue unabated, so he is very
low-key about things like this.
I should mention that the regular 2 liter bottles that we sell have been run
through a "discharge" cycle that keeps the magnetic properties intact
while mostly eliminating the electrical phenomenon. These bottles will still
sometimes deliver a little shock, but it is nothing compared to a shocker bottle
that hasn't been run through that cycle.
For now, you'll just have to be satisfied playing with the end product -- the
water.
That is unless you are someone I know very well, and then I might be able to
arrange a meeting for you with my friend.
My friend agreed to let me do this special promotion because I convinced him
that it would introduce the product to many people who could benefit from it. He
is not interested in flash-bang sensationalism.
With so many scams circulating among the free energy crowd because of the
potential money involved in the trillion-dollar market, I thought it would be
nice for people to have a hands-on demonstration that there really is something
going on that defies present models of physics.
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Related Resource
Vernon Roth is presently (2006) producing this water. His
website is http://ancienttek.com
. He may be reached at 719-783-0310.
Shock in the
Shower - Story of how a shampoo company accidentally created a Leyden
jar via the ink impregnation process on their bottles, leading to a shock for
their customers; and how they solved it. (ESD Journal; 1997)
Feedback
I'm Building One
Hi Sterling,
Just a head-s up...I'm building a machine that will hopefully replicate the
shocker bottle. I will gladly let anyone know the details of it as I don't keep
these things secret.
I will say though, I have experimented with these bottles quite a bit and I
have found that most of the charge (90%) resides in the plastic bottle itself --
strange capacitor effect. I have been shocked by a refilled (with tap water)
bottle that sat empty for 3 months in the recycle bin!
Still cool as hell. I"m hopefully going to be able to duplicate the
effect in a month or so when I get some more time to experiment....
-- Andy Graham <andydidge {at} pacbell.net >
(April 14, 2006 8:05 AM)
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Page posted by Sterling
D. Allan April 14, 2006
Was originally composed and posted Feb. 3, 2002
Last updated April 30, 2006
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