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Several things jumped out to me right away. One is that the persons view is cluttered by their own fear of the paranormal. Nothing personal here as I'm sure he's a fine person however it says that he's an 'engineer' or logical person which immediately means that he's afraid or threatened by that which he doesn't understand.

Highly intellectual people struggle with the unknown and have to find out everything. They are insecure and find security in knowledge. My point is that this it is important to understand the 'mindset' behind the story.

Okay....now, being that he's logical, it means that he missed what actually happened (lol). Like most 'logical' people they reason from the physical world out and often miss Reality in the process.

All that you see in front of you came from Spirit that hovered over the waters, remember? So when you take a person or scientist that looks to the physical world first, they miss alot! Like the source of all existence. That's a pretty big thing to 'not see'!


Spirit 'always' is the starting block to and in our world and if you don't recognise that it is almost impossible to see the truth about our world that we live in.

Okay.... Look at the thumb piano or Mbira again.......
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Notice the similarities to its contents and Vic Tandy's description of the lab and his experiment that night.

a. sound waves bouncing off of walls meeting half way made by the fan.
b. two harmonic wave lengths

This instrument is designed to create the situation he found himself in!

The mbira serves as a link between the world of the living and the world of the dead. Read more about it and how it works on this website to understand how well it actually works to speak with and call the dead.

Vic Tandy simply called spirits to himself. He didn't make one. Do you realise that they are attributing him credit for creating a spiritual entity! That would sort of make him the Creator wouldn't it?

He created "standing waves" which is exactly what this instrument does.
http://www2.kenyon.edu/projects/ottenhoff/paper.htm
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