Frequency stability of Quartz Crystals- why we use them in Orgonite

Quartz crystals are the “brain” in orgonite, as Carol Croft refers to them. They are oscillators. One of the most important features of any oscillator is its frequency stability, or in other words, its ability to provide a constant frequency output under varying load conditions. The varying load conditions of orgonite depends on where the device’s location is, and the amount of surrounding EMF. If around five-gee, it will have the dead incoming etheric energy produced by millimeter waves varying between 24-90 Ghz. When a voltage source (such as cured resin in our case, and radionics input) is applied to a quartz crystal, it begins to change shape, producing a characteristic known as the Piezo-electric effect. This Piezo-electric Effect is the property of a crystal by which an electrical charge produces a mechanical force by changing the shape of the crystal and vice versa, a mechanical force applied to the crystal produces an electrical char
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