Sunday, December 28, 2025

Why orgonite makeup matters

 Hello beloved souls!  With the abundance of social media platforms I have become not such a regular here. I promise I will change this, and start sharing more of my findings and musings with you. I love this blog, I don’t have to be pretentious here and I can share what’s important straight to the point. 

 Today’s post is going to be very interesting. I’ve been diving deeper into physics behind Orgonite. And I will be sharing with you different aspects of different physical qualities of Orgone devices, that I hope will be interesting for you. 

I will try to explain it in simple terms. I am leaning more towards literature and humanitarian studies, and anything that involves scientific terms from physics, makes me cringe. But I will try my best! 

Today we will talk about resin being a dielectric, and how it supports functioning of the Orgonite. 

First, let’s take a closer look into why resin is a dielectric. Chat GPT is going to help me finding the answers.

Epoxy resin is dielectric because it doesn’t have free charge carriers, but its molecular structure allows it to store electrical energy in the form of polarization under an electric field.

I asked - what is “polarization under electric field”? I’m sorry if you are someone who is majoring in physics and know it all. I’m a literature teacher, and I know nothing of many technical things🙈 so I’m learning every day - and sometimes forget it all the next day🤣

So, this was the answer: 

Because resin is dielectric, when exposed to an electric or environmental energy field (including static charges, EMF, or natural atmospheric energy), the molecules inside resin polarize slightly. This helps the Orgonite store and shift energy instead of letting it just dissipate.

That’s why Orgonite is called Orgone Energy Generator. 

Here we go! In the next post we talk about other properties of Orgonite and how they are all working together to create harmonious effect that we all feel when are around Orgonite devices🥰


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