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Personal Harmoniser Experiments

These amazing frozen vortex forms were created using a Personal Harmoniser. The process is quite simple, fill a glass with water, place the glass in a freezer together with a Personal Harmoniser and let the water freeze. These photos are the results, click on them to get a more detailed image.

We must thank Master Yazdani of Singapore who bought this technique to our attention.

Vortex in Ice
Vortex in Ice

Image 1

This vortex was created by placing the glass on top of a platinum plated 4 spiral Personal Harmoniser in the freezer.

Image 2

This is the glass of water as taken frozen from the freezer.

Vortex in Ice
Vortex in Ice

Image 3

This is a detailed photo of the base of the ice cube, the base of the vortex is clearly defined.

Image 4

This is a photo of the top section of the ice cube.

Personal Harmonisers in Freezer
Vortex in Ice

Image 5

A couple of glasses of water that have just been put into the freezer. One has a copper harmoniser on top (Image 7 is the result), and the other a silver Harmoniser at the side (Image 6 is te result).

Image 6

This is the shape that was created by the glass on the left with the silver Personal Harmoniser next to glass. The effect is similar to that created by placing the Harmoniser under the glass (Image 1), however the start of the vortex is higher in the glass.

One obvious question is whether the characteristics of different types of harmonisers will be reflected in the ice formation. In the example below we took three Harmonisers; plain copper, silver plated and platinum plated.

Vortex in Ice
Vortex in Ice
Vortex in Ice

Image 7

This shape was created by using a copper personal harmoniser on top of the glass (as shown in Image 5).

Note that this is the weakest of the Harmonisers. The pattern is not as strong, this is particularly noticeable at the bottom of the ice, which is furtherest from the Harmoniser.

Image 8

This shape was created by using a silver plated double personal harmoniser on top of the glass.

The difference is strength of the silver plated Harmoniser over the plain copper (Image 7) is obvious when you look at the bottom of the ice, the frozen vortex is considerably wider and more dense.

Image 9

This shape was created by using a platinum plated double personal harmoniser on top of the glass.

The increased strength of the platinum harmoniser is obvious when comparing to both images on the left.