Bion Experiment "B2" 48 hours after sample has been taken.
Our analyzer box is now complete this research has led to the development of this device in every regard except for it's instrumentation panel which is familiar as the 3 dial radionics format . Here I have taken further samples to show the rapid production of Orgone energy after the sample has been left for 48 hours- deprived of food source, deprived of nutrients the growth we observed earlier in terms of the blue glowing orgone energy is ever more present in the sample.
Here we have a former yeast cell that is entirely enveloped by the Bionus material. The white materials around the outside are a combination of sugar and proteins gradually breaking down and leaving the cell while the Bion has consumed the entire cell including the nucleus.
Bion with an apparent nucleus.
upper portion of image a bion that has shed the protein/sugar from it's former parent cell nearly completely now contains the familiar outer blue ring and inner-nucleus like structure
bion nearing the end stages of discarding the outermost "shell"
obtained without using interference illumination you can still see the bions near the edge of the cell. The cells outer membrane has almost completely disintegrated while the bionus material proliferates within.
a massive bion cluster
CONCLUSIONS
From the careful analysis of these samples and the many others acquired during these experiments we have concuded that bions are a survivalist-defense mechanism of the cell that is built in over the course of evolution. It is somewhat like a fail-safe switch that once cell death occurs the bion consumes the parent cell, forms an outer membrane and continues to live after it's own fashion. We now have the understanding that the bion is part of the cell wall and is tied directly to the nucleus via it's vesicle structure. While the life cycle of the Bion needs further examination we have successfully isolated bion samples left from the yeast cultures of this experiment and will be utilizing them in other projects. The bion utilizes photon energy and mRNA to communicate with the nucleus thus the blue glowing "radiation" that has been observed.