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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › E-meterE-meter - Wikipedia

    Hubbard set out his theory of how the E-meter works in his book Understanding the E-Meter: For the meter to be read, the tiny flow of electrical energy through the preclear (person) has to remain steady. When this tiny flow is changed the needle of the E-Meter moves. This will happen if the preclear pulls in or releases mental mass.

  2. 19 de jul. de 2018 · E-Meters are essentially ways of measuring electrodermal activity, or the ebb-and-flow of electrical activity on the surface of the skin. For scientologists,...

  3. 30 de mai. de 2023 · How The E-Meter Works . The Book Introducing the E-Meter. Gives basic data on the Mark V. The E-Meter, chapter 14 of the Report of the Board of Inquiry into Scientology ("The Anderson Report", Victoria, Australia, 1965.) The E-Meter, chapter 18 of Paulette Cooper's historic book, The Scandal Of Scientology.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2024 · To use the E-meter, a user grasps the metal cylinders while a mild electric current runs through them. A human auditor interprets the device’s readings.

    • Allison Marsh
  5. 19 de jul. de 2018 · The Church of Scientology uses devices called E-Meters to measure Thetans in the body. We’re not going to discuss this further, because we don’t want to be murdered. In reality, the E-Meter...

  6. When the E-Meter is operating and a person holds the meter’s electrodes, a very tiny flow of electrical energy (about 1.5 volts—less than a flashlight battery) passes down the wires of the E-Meter leads, through the person’s body and back into the E-Meter.

  7. The E-meter isn’t influenced by the sweat on the pc’s hands but by the electrical resistance of mental masses around the PC. This is how it works: a battery inside it sends a very low voltage current (9 Volts) through a wire which is clipped to an ordinary tin can the pc holds in one hand.