Outline of Aura Screen Research
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Research Outline
Updated: September 29, 2009
What is it we're trying to do, anyway?
- Are there certain organic dyes that can be used as an aura screen?
- That is the question!
- Determine what aura screen means.
- aura screen for sensitizing eyes to see human / etheric aura — done
- aura screen to see aura by direct viewing — done
- Is the human eye / brain required to see the aura?
- Can a mechanical device detect the aura with the aid of an aura screen?
- We distinguish a direct viewing device from a software simulation which paints an auric simulation around an image. A software simulation may be useful and interesting, but it is not directly related to an aura screen.
- Obtain samples of the organic dyes to be investigated — done
- Determine a practical solvent for mixing the dyes — done
- Determine a realistic, workable, repeatable formula for mixing dye solutions
- for sensitizing screens — in progress
- for direct viewing screens — in progress
- Create a prototype aura goggle suitable for testing dye solutions — done
- Plausible design, flow, & materials that allow for complete goggle — done
- Determine a practical, workable, affordable method for using the dye in a viewing screen — done!!
- Evaluate following solutions:
- Organic Dye based aura goggles
- Dye in wet solvent — done
- Dye in dry matrix — done
- Glass filter based aura goggles
- Determine a standard sensitization procedure — in progress
- Determine a standard method of scoring the ability to see the aura — in progress
- Determine standard conditions and variations for observing auras — in progress
- Use this scoring to measure the increase in ability in seeing the aura (if it exists) after use of the aura screen.
- Use standard dye solutions and scoring method to determine how susceptible people are to sensitization to seeing the aura.
- Determine if the dye solutions can be rendered dry rather than wet — done, yes
- Are there substitute materials in modern dye chemistry which will give equivalent results with
- less cost
- greater stability
- less toxicity