Orgone
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Orgone energy is a term coined by physician and psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich for the "universal life energy" that he claimed to have discovered in published experiments in the late 1930s. Reich claimed that orgone energy was a "life energy" which filled all space, was blue in color, and that certain forms of illness were the consequence of depletion or blockages of the energy within the body. These claims were and are regarded as "nonsense" and pseudoscience by scientists, journalists and non-scientists during and after Reich's lifetime.
See also
- Alexander Gurwitsch
- Animal magnetism of Franz Anton Mesmer
- Energy (spiritual)
- Energy medicine
- Fringe science
- Odic force of Carl Reichenbach
- Rupert Sheldrake
- Ark of the Covenant
- Vitalism
- Tachyon
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