3.3. Biotensor
At the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Ljubljana, the weak current department, I often discussed the measurement of energies that cannot be measured with a group of then freshmen. My thesis about the energy of the body was based on the fact that every living organism radiates and that every radiation holds modulated information about the functioning and activity of the body. To find out about the activities of an organism in the past, one would have to invent a receiver which would be able to return and receive the energies from the universe, and it would reveal exactly how a person lived five years ago or more. Among this group of freshmen, there was also one from Zagreb who said: “Listen boys, my dad has some odd devices that he uses in his association. It would be worth to have a look at them.” He described the use of these devices so vividly that we immediately decided to go to Zagreb. Later, it turned out that I was the only one interested in these devices, so I came for a visit. He brought a long box, similar to those used for storing diamond necklaces. He took out a kind of a handle with a rather long wire. At the end of the wire, there was a thick metal ring. He said that this was a measurement instrument called biotensor and that his father used it for various measurements, in particular for diagnosing diseases in alternative therapy.
Biotensor and metal L-antennas
I already had some experience in such measuring, so I immediately tried using this ring on a wire and found out that it was giving very accurate answers to my questions. This was not all. My friend also showed me different branches, dowsing rods made of wire, pendulums of weird shapes and books on radiesthesia in German language, saying that I was lucky that his father was absent, as he would speak endlessly about the possibilities of discovering things with the use of these instruments. His father led a secret society of radiesthesia practitioners, who were not recognised by the then society, so they were meeting in secret to conduct measurements and help each other.
I used a biotensor for sensitive measurements. It responded to any question and I was really very satisfied with the measurement results. Through long years of practice, I established that despite their high sensitivity, biotensors have the same characteristics as any other mechanical measurement instrument. The instrument is impressive for the audience, but the energy of those present may influence it, so the measurement results in such circumstances are doubtful and uncertain, which can easily be observed in the work of beginners.
