My hand can easily feel the radiant heat from my flat screen. This is stronger where whiter (brighter?). And so, yes I "felt something". (Did not try other body places, did not notice other sensations.)

If I hypothesize that the radiant thermal signal is out-shouting the "real" signal, then would like to see your symbol surrounded by a considerable area of background. The background should be a fine pattern or gray tone that emits -as carefully as you can set it up- the same radiant heat as the symbol, per sq in.

I suggest a fine dot pattern, as this avoids considering the gamma matching problem. Just generate the background pattern to the same black pixel/white pixel ratio, as the symbol. A blank ring may want to be put around the symbol to balance that extra dark edge, but this would perhaps be trying too hard.

Symbol width should be no more than (say) 1/5 the image width.

Yours,
Ol' Bab


On 6/24/2013 7:08 AM, John Berry wrote:
Ok, Maybe no one is ready, since I have had zero testers give results positive or negative.

But I want to give this a fresh chance due to apparent technical difficulties the first time, excuse my persistence.

http://img802.imageshack.us/img802/7185/xens.png

http://aethericsciences.net78.net/user_images/even%20better.png

Open the image, and feel with your palm (hand flat with light tension on your skin) moving hand toward and away from the center of the image, feel for any sensation such as heat/warmth, cool or pressure, tingle or buzz etc...
Also you might feel energy elsewhere, eyes, or on face etc...

And you might feel nothing since it's just an image and logically an image can't have a physical effect, because, well they just don't.

Of course if you do feel something then you can accept that as equally logical since everyone knows that protons are particles (or packets of electromagnetic disturbance) and the space is a sea of quantum waves and virtual particles etc..

But give your answer, positive, negative, or unclear/inconclusive (too little to call, but not quite nothing).

Give your answer in private if you like.

Or just refuse to look thorough my telescope because of what the church of science would say if they found out.
But if so are you afraid of a negative result, or a positive one?

John






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