In conversation about radionics recently, I was slightly surprised at how disorganised or limited people are. Many seem very left-brained, relying on computers for radionics diagnosis—a practice that carries its own risks. A computer does all the diagnosis, via algorithms and linear data calculations. In essence, enough is programmed in there so that it takes […]
Isuret Polos Talks Radionics and Reality
I am grateful to be able to interview Isuret Polos, creator and developer of AetherOne, an open source digital radionics platform. Isuret kindly shares with us his deep insights, from radionics in general to the AetherOne project in particular, in both theory and practice. Among the many topics, one I am especially pleased that he discusses […]