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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. Usando el E-Metro, el auditor se asegura de que el proceso cubra el área adecuada a fin de descargar la energía nociva conectada con esa porción de la mente reactiva del preclear. Cuando la carga se reduce, la persona aumenta su habilidad para pensar claramente en el área que se está abordando, y su potencial de supervivencia aumenta ...

  3. 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,...

  4. El E-Metro (en inglés E-Meter) es un dispositivo electrónico para mostrar la actividad electrodérmica (EDA) de un ser humano. El dispositivo se utiliza para las auditaciones en la Cienciología [1] y en grupos provenientes de esta.

  5. 30 de may. 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 .

  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. Summary. (from the intro to 1982 printing of "Understanding The Emeter") This book has been compiled from the researches and notes of L. Ron Hubbard. The theory has been taken from parts of the film written by L. Ron Hubbard, How the E-Meter Works, which is scheduled for Academy showing.