Introducing the new (FREE) Psionic Psientists Radionic Instrument! Servitor Powered Radionics!
Step 1: Understanding the Basics
Make sure you have a web browser and an internet connection to access the virtual radionic machine.
The virtual radionic machine is designed to simulate radionic instrument functionality for experimentation and exploration of concepts.
Step 2: Generating Numerical Rates
The virtual radionic machine interface is divided into several sections: Input Well, Output Well, Fluctuating Rate, and Crystal Properties.
The "Input Well" and "Output Well" sections are where you can input information and generate numerical rates.
In the "Input Well," type any information or intention in the text area provided.
Click the "Generate Input Rate" button to generate a random numerical rate associated with your input.
Similarly, in the "Output Well," you can type your desired intention or trend in the text area.
Click the "Generate Output Rate" button to generate a random numerical rate associated with your output.
Step 3: Power On/Off and Fluctuating Rate
Below the input and output wells, you'll find the "Power On/Off" button. This button simulates the power switch of a radionic device.
Click the "Power On" button to activate the virtual radionic machine.
When powered on, the input and output wells will start flashing with a dynamic background color.
The "Fluctuating Rate" section will display a constantly changing numerical rate. This simulates the dynamic nature of radionic rates.
Step 4: Crystal Properties
The "Crystal Properties for Radionics" section provides information about various crystals and their uses in radionics.
Each crystal's properties and radionics uses are listed in the section.
This information can guide you in choosing crystals for your radionic experiments.
Step 5: Toggle Power and Experimentation
The "Power On/Off" button can be used to toggle the power of the virtual radionic machine.
While powered on, observe the flashing effect and the constantly changing numerical rate in the "Fluctuating Rate" section.
Experiment with different intentions, trends, and crystal choices in the input and output wells.
Observe how the generated numerical rates and the fluctuating rate change in response to power and input.
Step 6: Further Exploration
The virtual radionic machine is a tool for exploration and experimentation. You can use it to learn more about radionics concepts, intentions, and how different inputs may affect the generated rates.
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