orgone accumulators
Orgone accumulators are devices designed to collect and concentrate a hypothetical energy called orgone, which was proposed by psychologist Wilhelm Reich in the 1930s. These accumulators are typically constructed from layers of organic and inorganic materials, such as metal and wood, to enhance the accumulation of this energy.
Proponents claim that orgone accumulators can improve physical and mental well-being by providing a source of positive energy. However, scientific evidence supporting the existence of orgone or the effectiveness of these devices is lacking, and they are often regarded as pseudoscientific by the mainstream scientific community.