PROFESSOR HALL
Announces the Invention of
L' Affirmatrope
Affirmations reach the Sub-Conscious Mind by occupying the Conscious Mind with Moving Pictures.
Mandalas come to life, revealing their inner energy.
Crop Circles can be viewed for the first time through a
Fibonacci Frequency.

In 2006 , after decades of research and teaching the history of motion pictures, especially Pre-Cinema devices, Professor George C Hall of Jerome, AZ began a new series of experiments. The result is L’ Affirmatrope, which is based on the 1834 invention of the Zoetrope or Wheel of Life and is inspired by the Tibetan Prayer Wheel.
L’Affirmatrope goes beyond the seemingly superficial entertainment of the movies and uses a frequency of sequential images to occupy the attention of the conscious mind, while a message of affirmation penetrates the sub-conscious.
When you spin L’ Affirmatrope and gaze through the cut out shutters on the outside, your eyes are imposing the Fibonacci frequency of 13 on the sequential images inside. Just like the movies or television, the images appear to move, and just like the movies or television, the conscious mind is distracted, allowing a deeper message to reach the sub-conscious.
Professor Hall’s latest experiments are with images of Crop Circles. This is the first time that these images have been viewed through a Fibonacci frequency. The design of L’ Affirmatrope has slots or shutters that go the full height of the drum, which allows the entire image on the floor to be viewed. This is an important concept that relates to the 4th Dimension. When we look at a movie screen, we are only seeing the Present. What has gone before is the Past, and what is coming next is the Future. By seeing the entire set of moving images in L’ Affirmatrope, however, we are seeing the Past, Present and Future all at once. Crop Circle images rotating in L’ Affirmatrope have remarkable movement and take on a bowl shaped appearance.
Professor George C Hall

Wizard of Zoetropes - email profh@silentmovies.com
Drop by the Tucson Psychic Fair on Sept 26 for a demonstration
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