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Ok well at the top of the site it has a link to a warm vs. cool site. It's split of into two sections. Both of the sections seem to have the same images, but one is hot and one is cold, it seems. I just don't know how it works. If you could explain that I would appreciate it. I find a lot of it confusing and I really don't have the time to read it all through to understand it.
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if you're sensitive enough you will feel the difference. The hot site is photograph of burning charcoal and then gravitoned, same as the cold site which is snow photographed.
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So my understanding is that gravitonics is basically an image of this crystal magnetic device that he has. It seems you fill a storage disc with these images and it's supposed to be like a chi generator. You can also increase the energy of a certain picture by layering it.
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No. and he is "she" I emailed her several years ago to add up. Actually she's a cute one for being a scientist! Wink
To graviton something, you take an image of your choosing, then copy and paste it over and over. If you want a type of crystal, let’s say like amethyst, you take a picture of it over the internet then graviton it (copy and then paste it many times over).
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The word gravitonic seems to just be life energy. It seems that someone has just attached another name to it. A graviton is viewed by science as a particle responsible for gravity. There was a theory that some of these particles were going into another universe, which explains why gravity is known as a weak force(ie. it should be a lot stronger than it actually is). I think that's right. It seems like they're just attaching a scientific word to this to make it seem more real. Not that the energy is not real, it's just weird when you attach scientific words to something like this.
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Masakazu Karita's mentor was a passed-away scientist too. He was the one who discovered graviton and its theory. Thus graviton has scientific history.
Henrii