The Sugar & Salt Technique
This one is so obvious, you always end up saying to y
ourself...
"Why didn't I think of it before?!". But the answer is also obvious.
Peter's a genius. You're not. :-) Peter Belt observed that light forms
an inverse (energy) pattern of itself when it hits a transparent
obstacle, and is particularly modified by it. This, it is said, creates
an adverse energy pattern that human senses react to. Salt and sugar is
the chemical requirement that the body requires to manipulate the
energy patterns absorbed by our bodies. In nature, green plant material
has it's own variation of salt and sugar, so that it can correctly
manipulate sunlight. An effort here is made to reverse the inverted
energy patterns on transparent objects, and plant material, through the
use of salt and sugar. Here's how that works: Place a good pinch of salt in a smal bag (ie. Ziploc), and a good pinch of salt, in another bag. Place the sugar bag on the upper surface of the object, the salt is placed (or attached via minimal tape, etc.) under the object. The object in question can be something as benign (and natural) as a green leaf, including one in your nearby garden! Or, it can be the center hole of a CD (that is not being used!). Or, a small piece of glass or other transparent material.
I got this incredibly inventive technique from the product description for P.W.B's "Special One Drop
Liquid". The One Drop liquid
was designed to create the effect of the salt/sugar "fix", and indeed
enhance it much further, without the need to have bags of salt &
sugar everywhere. I don't know many audio products where you can
improve your sound from the ad for the product, before you've even
purchased the product! What's even more remarkable is, you are able to
improve the sound before even opening the product! I don't know
anything else that effective, in or out of audio! Strange but true. The
reason, at least partially, is the bottle itself has been treated (the
giveaway is the gold-coloured foil on its side). I had 8 pairs of
A/B double blind tests done on me, where the unopened bottle was placed
in the centre of a CD, and I had to detect if it was present in the
room, or absent, based only on the changes to the music. The changes
were easy to determine nearly every time, I got 7 tries correct. I
don't expect I would have done as well in my tests with the salt &
sugar technique, as even the unopened bottle of One Drop liquid is far
more effective. Still, it's worth trying.
