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Friday morning Fail-Fest
 
Michael B Views: 2,014
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Friday morning Fail-Fest


I had a great idea to fill a bathtub up with water with a copper grounding line leading into it. It seemed great in theory- and still does. Unfortunately the damn thing was so uncomfortable that I could not reach the slightest bit of slumber despite being very tired.

I literally layed there for 3 hours, sweating, overheating, and dealing with constant numbness, cramping muscles, water dripping down my eardrums, and overall soreness from laying on the hard surface. All I wanted was just 1 moment of transition into the sleeping state- this is all I needed, but it did not come. I put a lot of hope into this to capture "the Big One" that has been bothering me so long.

Perhaps if I had designed a water tub with comfortable ergonomic design, cushioned flooring and headrests, and temperature control systems, it would truly work wonders. Relaxation and deep sleep are a critical component to capturing these entities because the bodies energy system must begin to move powerfully to dislodge and remove the entity enough for them to be sucked down and grounded. At least with the current technology available.

EDIT: It just came to me: incorporate the use of HEMI SYNC technologies much like the sensory deprivation chambers used in the Monroe institute! Of course the trick would be not dropping the cd player into your tub and killing yourself.

Tonight I have another ingenius plan and it might just work.
 

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