More Details about the AetherOnePi

Recently I got a lot of emails with many questions about details of the AetherOnePi. If you are new in the world of open source digital radionics, especially the older variants like the AetherOne (developed by my alter ego Ken Martin on facebook, working with an Arduino), then you will not know these details. I thought I included them already in the manual, but I forgot to do that. So here is a wonderful email from “Ronan”. He asked very good questions indeed and I try to explain everything in detail:

Do you ever offer training courses on the product? Or a donation link for your time?

Yes, on Patreon I publish courses for homeopathy, radionics and ESP. AetherOnePi will remain open source but with your subscription I will be able to invest more time and energy in future projects, like advanced radionics courses and specialized software for radionics and homeopathy. (There are plenty of courses out there for beginners. Take for example Kelly’s courses, they are perfect!)

1. What does “EV” stand for, and what does it signify in terms of Rate Signature/Potency? Also, what does “LVL HIT GV GV RE REC” refer to?

EV means “energetic value”. The true random numbers or “hotbits” are used to pick rates from a list, assign to them a number from 1 to 10. The one rate that reach first the 100 or 1000 EV will break the loop of analysis. So the EV gives you some insight too. If the first rate has a EV of 1010 and the second an EV of just 930, this rate is especially important and of higher value. EV and GV (general vitality) are two ways of identifying the rates that have resonance to the target.

When you perform analysis on a analogue device, let’s say a MK12 from Copen or the Mk4 from Kelly, you may use the stick pad and go through each rate one by one, until you get some stick. The EV is similar to the stick. Than higher, than better.

2. What is the significance of the colors used in the context we’re discussing?

In this screenshot you see two rates with reddish background: Kali Cyanatum and Kali Aceticum.

Both rates are related by the name, both has “Kali”. This function helps to identify fast the rates that are related to each other. If a target has two or more Kali rates, the chemical element of Potassium resonates in general. The main theme of Kaliums is “to begin with a work, the initial state in the world of working (iron series, stage 1)”.

Now the function works not perfectly, it is just a little help for a fast analysis. But if you know the Materia Medica of homeopathic remedies (this knowledge is very helpful for radionics), then you will notice in the screenshot on position 3 Ferrum bromatum (iron, even twice iron series, because of Brom), position 11 Natrium Selenium (selenium is on the iron series and natrium is stage 1 like kalium), and so on. Maybe in future there will be a possibility to insert tags for each rate and use them too for recognizing patterns.

3. Why are some items highlighted in red while others are green?

I use here the same analysis from your second question, but this time I have checked the GV (general vitality) of each rate. The target has a GV of 827, which is ok.

Example Lac Felinum (cat milk) on position 0, it has a GV of only 768 in relation to the GV of the target, so it is less than 827, therefore it is displayed normally without any additional color.

Ferrum bromatum on position 3 has a higher GV 911 as the target with 827, it is green. This means it could potentially help to raise the GV of the target.

Kali aceticum, Artemisia abrotanum and Cereus Bonplandii are all higher than the target and higher than 1000. The green is even more evident for them.

Cereus is considered a “HIT” because it has the highest GV of all and higher than the target too.

4. When transitioning to Energy 6 out of 20, why are certain elements not highlighted in red?

See question 2.

5. Do the values change every time I switch tabs between ANALYZE, HOMEOPATHY, BIOLOGICAL SYMBOLISM, ESSENCES, AND CHEMICAL, or do they remain consistent throughout the session?

These buttons are not “tabs”, but shortcuts for the analysis of the groups.

When you click on ANALYZE, this is just the trigger for analysis, similar to CTRL key on keyboard.

But the button HOMEOPATHY takes each rate from inside the data folder …

… and use that data for analysis. So if you click on HOMEOPATHY, this triggers analysis with all rates in all text files under the folder HOMEOPATHY in data.

6. How is general vitality calculated? Is it a straightforward sum divided by 20?

This post explains it in every detail: https://radionics.home.blog/2023/11/12/check-general-vitality-value/

7. How can the EC (presumably Energy Count) be 1002 when the HIT and GV are both 1202?

Did you mean EV? See question 1. If it is still unclear, let me know. EC does not exist, only REC which mean “recurrence”. REC indicates a rate that reoccurs during a series of analysis for the same session. Like in this screenshot:

REC on Helleborus position 4 and Calcarea caustica on position 17. Both rates was identified in previous analysis.

GV RE instead means the general vitality check reoccurs a few time. THAT is not so good for every case, because if you use bad true random numbers (or pseudo random numbers) you will get these kind of patterns. Better regenerate the random numbers with the help of your webcam.

8. What does potency indicate – Q, D, C, LM, or FLUX?

The typical potencies used in homeopathy. This gives insight on which level the problem occurs. D is more physical, C general, but Q, LM and FLUX goes higher in the frequency.

9. Whenever I click on the sections ANALYZE, HOMEOPATHY, BIOLOGICAL SYMBOLISM, ESSENCES, SYMBOLISM, ESSENCES, CHEMICAL, or ENERGY, the RATE/Signature changes, and the values also change. What’s the reason behind this inconsistency?

See question 5. You trigger analysis with that. Regarding “inconsistency”, radionics analysis has consistency in the symbolic meaning, never on the abstract level.

10. Is there a way to generate a report for each session? Or an ongoiing list of rates sent to clients?

You have the button SHOW RESONANCE LIST, which you can copy and paste in an email.

Or you go inside the “cases” folder, there you see HTML files generated.

Or inside the “resonateProtocols” folder you can use the generated TXT files after a broadcast session. These may be better for your clients. Indeed the resonance protocol is a lot better than the analysis itself. It shows which rate could “shake” the imbalance, how often and when.

See also the Manual for the AetherOnePi.

Published by isuretpolos

Author of the open source project AetherOnePi free radionics software.

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