Hello
Good to be back here in this forum - been a bit of time since my last time here ...
My reason for writing now is that I'm trying to find out how to measure the different levels of energies found mainly around human beings. I'm aware of the work done by Valerie V. Hunt
http://valerievhunt.com/ValerieVHunt..._Hunt_EdD.html back in the seventies where she compared electrical measurements with an aura reader's observations and found out that different aura colors corresponded to measured frequencies up to around 1500 Hz (
http://www.somatics.de/HuntStudy.html).
I've also been reading part of ITEM's technical manual (ITEM:
http://www.item-bioenergy.com/rfi/index.html) and in the manual they state that they measure human energy levels in the frequency range between 100 MHz - 800 MHz. These frequencies are subharmonics of the actual frequencies found in the Aura.
Ondamed
http://www.ondamed.net/, a system which seems to both measure & treat with electromagnetic signals, operates between 0.1 Hz & up to 32.000 Hz.
ITEM comments on the various ranges of frequencies measured by different systems and say that the difference may be due to different sensors and more (unfortunately I can't find where I read it right now).
Personally, I believe that human, animal & plant vibrations probably go up in un-measurable high frequencies, and may have other qualities that cannot be measured by EM sensors, however, if I aim to capture a extensive range of them (but not all), which frequencies should my equipment be able to record? Already I know that for my purpose a practical upper limit is somewhere between 500 kHz-2 MHz and a lower limit is about ½ Hz. Additionally, signals up to 3 GHz may be recorded e.g. on a per second basis meaning that every second a frequency in the 1 MHz to 3 GHz range may be recorded as well.
Feel like adding this one
If some of you "know" or have experience with measuring these energy fields I'd appreciate your insights.
Love & Joy
Jesper