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  1. E-meter - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. The Truth About The Scientology E-Meter - Grunge

    Oct 1, 2019 · The E-Meter, or Electropsychometer, is a lot of things to a lot of people. According to the official Scientology website, it's a "religious artifact" used to measure "psyche, the human soul, spirit, or mind." According to Carnegie Mellon University, it's basically an off-brand lie …

  3. What’s Inside a $5,000 Scientology E-Meter? - VICE

    Jul 19, 2018 · Perhaps the most infamous technology to be produced by the Church of Scientology is the electropsychometer, or E-Meter, which is used for auditing, a question-and-answer session that is a core...

  4. Scientology’s E-Meter and Its Relationship to Science - IEEE …

    Mar 31, 2024 · Marrying technology with spirituality, Hubbard introduced the electropsychometer, or E-meter, in the 1950s as a device to help his ministers measure the minds, bodies, and spirits of church members. According to church dogma, the minds of new initiates are impaired by “engrams”—lingering traces of traumas, including those from past lives.

  5. WHAT IS THE E-METER AND HOW DOES IT WORK? - Scientology

    E-Meter is a shortened term for electropsychometer. It is a religious artifact used as a spiritual guide in auditing. It is for use only by a Scientology minister or a Scientology minister-in-training to help the preclear locate and confront areas of spiritual upset. In itself, the E-Meter does nothing.

  6. Secrets of Scientology: The E-Meter - CMU School of Computer …

    Welcome to the Internet's most extensive E-Meter site. The device above is a Hubbard electro-psychometer (E-meter): a crude lie detector used by Scientology auditors (counselors) to examine a person's mental state. Scientologists claim the device allows people to "see a thought".

  7. THE E-METER - Scientology

    One-to-one auditing is assisted by use of a religious artifact that helps the auditor and preclear locate areas of spiritual distress or travail. This religious artifact is called an Electropsychometer or E-Meter.

  8. What’s Inside A Scientology E-Meter? - Hackaday

    Jul 19, 2018 · The Church of Scientology uses devices called E-Meters to measure Thetans in the body. We’re not going to discuss this further, because we don’t want to be murdered. In reality, the...

  9. E-meter | instrument | Britannica

    According to Scientology teachings, the E-meter measures the strength of a small electrical current that passes through the body of the person undergoing auditing; the strength of the current indicates changes in emotional states that allow stored engrams to be identified.

  10. The Scandal of Scientology / Chapter 18: The E-Meter - CMU …

    The E-meter or electroencephaloneuromentimograph is about ten inches by six inches by two inches and its appearance was described by one reporter as a "cross between a car speedometer and a practical joker's electric shock machine."

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