Chapter 19 Measuring Compatibility Between IDFs

By compatibility, we are referring to how the IDFs of two substances, people, businesses etc. harmonize together. This will usually reflect in the outcome of the relationship. This is a good one to do before marriage.

Procedure:

1. Normal Start-up!

2. Place a Sample from one of the two items into the CELL. (Use the Input Plate if the Sample is too large or use a Polaroid photograph of the item.)

3. Type into the window “51515151 General Compatibility” using the Word Tunings in the SE-5 1000 software.

4. With the Measure Switch in the Measure position, take an amplitude reading. This will generally read between 40-60 on the 100 scale.

5. Now take the second Sample that you want to check the compatibility with, and place it into the Cell as well. (Again, use the Input Plate if needed.)

6. Take another reading and notice whether the reading is higher or lower than the first reading.

Interpretation

(40-60) Remains Unchanged.

If the general IDF reading stays the same in the 40-60 range, or changes less than 10 units, the two items are considered compatible.

(40-60) Goes Down

If the amplitude goes down more than 10 units after adding the second item, the two are considered incompatible. The more the difference, the more incompatible the items.

(40-60) Goes Up

If the Amplitude reading goes up after adding the second item, the compatibility requires careful interpretation. If the first item read 40-60 and the second item raises the amplitude, but the reading is still under 60, the two items are considered compatible.

If the second item raises the amplitude reading over 60 the two items are considered incompatible.

(Under 40) Goes Up

If the first item reads under 40 and the addition of the second item raises the amplitude but it stays under 60, then the items are considered compatible.

If the second reading raises the amplitude reading over 60, then the items are considered to be incompatible.

(Under 40) Goes Down

If the first item reads under 40 and goes down with the addition of the second item, the two items are considered incompatible.

(Over 60) Goes Up

If the first item reads over 60 and the second item raises the amplitude reading, then the two items are considered incompatible.

(Over 60) Goes Down

If the first item reads over 60 but the addition of the second item brings the reading down into the 40-60 range, then the two are considered compatible.

People have reported testing all of the items listed below, however you can use your imagination as to what you would like to find compatibility with.

*IDFs of two or more people.

*Food supplement IDFs compared to a person’s IDFs.

*Clothing compatibility with a person’s IDFs.

*Jewelry and cosmetic selection.

*Color selection

*Location for living or working environment.

*Medication selection.

*Compatibility of two businesses.

*Personnel selection for a specific job.

*Product selection for a marketing organization.

*Investment selection.

Notes: Remember that you are measuring IDF compatibility and not physical parameters. This is especially important to remember when experimenting with humans and foods, medications, etc.