Thanks for your comment! I feel it's ethically incorrect to expose humans to the noise danger mentioned in TP (e.g. 3 times too loud). The Great Thaora mentions (page 81): "Let us take the example of a discotheque. The people who expose themselves music that is typically played three times too loudly, are subjecting their brains and their physiological and astral bodies to vibrations which are so harmful. If they could see the damage that is caused, they would vacate the discotheque quicker than if there was a fire".bomohwkl wrote:You can use rats if you want. But where are you going to find a suitable earplugs for these little creatures? Can your GDV accommodate a rat? Medical research using drugs have to be trailed using rats first. But if you feel that it is ethically incorrect to expose rats at disco-level music, you need to find some suitable substitute.
The issue is: how can we measure the harmful effects of excessive sound and still keep people safe from harm? At first I thought this 3 times limit could be the limitation for the experiment, meaning that if we remained below this limit (say 250 %), we could be safe...
But actually interpreting Thaora's words, we can't really imply 250 % as being "Astrally and physiologically" safe! So there's the need to to determine with precision this safety range!
A way to do it could be by taking GDVgrams of progressively louder sound until we observe a considerable change in the tester's readings...
I also believe testing in rats would be useless because humans have distinct auditive characteristics than most of other animals and also because we're looking forward to establishing the effect regarding the Human Astral Body.
Also there's the matter of interference with the testing equipment. GDV requires calibration whenever we change the location or environment of the tests (for obvious reasons). By testing progressively louder sounds up to a certain limit, I'm not certain that we can still consider the results as accurate... I must have additional information which I'm lacking for the moment.
Any suggestions / comments?