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  2. E-meter - Wikipedia

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    The E-Meter (also electropsychometer and Hubbard Electrometer) is an electronic device used in Scientology that allegedly "registers emotional reactions". [1] After claims by L. Ron Hubbard that the procedures of auditing, which used the E-Meter, could help heal diseases, the E-Meter became the subject of litigation.

  3. Volney Mathison - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, Mathison was employed building short wave radios. [3] He was also a chiropractor and psychoanalyst. [1] [11] [12] [13] According to some critics of Scientology, Mathison designed and built the first E-meter in the 1940s, [1] [14] which he called a Mathison Electropsychometer, [15] or E-meter, to read electrodermal activity. [11]

  4. Auditing (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    Auditing in Scientology is an activity where a trained Scientologist, known as an auditor, listens and asks the subject, who is referred to as a "preclear", or more often as a "PC", various questions.

  5. The Last Voyage of the Demeter - Wikipedia

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    The Last Voyage of the Demeter (also known as Dracula: Voyage of the Demeter in some international markets) [7] is a 2023 American supernatural horror film directed by André Øvredal, and written by Bragi F. Schut Jr. [c] and Zak Olkewicz.

  6. Demeter - Wikipedia

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  8. Electrometer - Wikipedia

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    Kolbe electrometer, precision form of gold-leaf instrument. This has a light pivoted aluminum vane hanging next to a vertical metal plate. When charged the vane is repelled by the plate and hangs at an angle.

  9. Talk:E-meter/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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