[mod.psi] PSI amplifiers

mod-psi@ulowell.cs.ulowell.edu (03/15/87)

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Subject: PSI amplifiers


I have doing work over the past half year on re-creation of PSI amplifiers
that *MAY* have been used in 2000-4000 BCE.  DOes anyone know of other
work that has been done on PSI amplifiers?

samlb@well.UUCP (Samuel B. Bassett) (03/20/87)

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	I saw your <1137@ulowell.cs.ulowell.edu> on mod.psi, and was very
intrigued by the idea.  Both Isaac Bonewits (author of "Real Magic", et al.)
and I would be very interested to hear about your current work, and maybe
give a little aid or advice.
	I have to confess that I haven't heard of anything done with Psi
amplifiers (unless you count John W. Campell's 1950-ish Hieronymous Machine),
but may have heard of the same sort of thing under a different name . . .

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mod-psi@ulowell.UUCP (03/21/87)

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No, I haven't heard of PSI amplifiers.  However, I am interested in any possi-
bilities as I have done research on several possible "physical" bases for PSI.
Any information you can send about amplifiers would be most valuable, and
I would be happy to share any insights on their possible principles.

Snail Mail:       Joel S. Kollin
                  Spatial Imaging Group
                  MIT E15-424
                  20 Ames St.
                  Cambridge, MA 02139

Email:            joel@media-lab.mit.edu

Thanks,

joel