SE-5

The SE-5 is an Intrinsic Data Field Analyzer developed by the late Dr. Willard Frank. The name SE-5 stands for Subtle Energy 5th model since it was his 5th design of subtle energy equipment. Dr. Frank died in 2008. Some of the SE-5's predecessors were the Vitron and Digitron.
The SE-5 was developed in 1986 and was later updated in 1996 to the SE-5 plus. The latest evolution of the SE-5 legacy is the SE-5 1000 which was released in August 2009
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History of the SE-5
The SE-5 was first introduced in 1986. It was a revolutionary design as it was the first unit of its kind to combine a pocket computer with Intrinsic Data Field analysis and balancing. Using the basic principles of Radionics Dr. Frank created a very sensitive scientific instrument which was used in the field of mining assays and soil analysis.
The original SE-5 first used a Tandy pocket computer as the source of IDF informtation, but was later changed to the Sharp 1261.
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In 1996 the SE-5 plus was developed because Sharp had discontinued the 1261. The replacement model 1270 was added for its ability to store more programs in memory and it ease of conversion from the 1261. The new computer was dubbed the PSI Handheld Computer and was labeled as such. Sharp discontinued the production of the 1270 computer in 2005.
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In 2009 the SE-5 1000 was created and it had its own built in computer processor as well as had the ability to connect via USB to a PC. This turned out to be the most flexible solution because of the rapidly changing computer world.
The basis for much of the work in Radionics has been well documented in the book Report on Radionics, by Edward Russell.
The SE-5 was used in all studies done in Cologne Germany by the Institute for Resonance Therapy. Many of their studies have been cited in the Raum und Zeit magazine.
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