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  1. E-meter - Wikipedia

    The E-meter is constructed so that one resistance is the subject's body and the other is a rheostat controlled by the operator. A small voltage from the battery is applied to electrodes held in the …

  2. 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 …

  3. THE E-METER - Scientology

    This religious artifact is called an Electropsychometer or E-Meter. (Electro-psycho-meter from electrometer, a calibrated device used for measuring extremely low voltages and psyche, the …

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

    Mar 31, 2024 · L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, promoted the electropsychometer—the E-meter—as a means of evaluating potential church members.

  5. 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 …

  6. Secrets of Scientology: The E-Meter

    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 …

  7. The E-Meter® | Religious Technology Center - rtc.org

    Learn about the electropsychometer, or E-Meter, and its use in religious technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard unique to Scientology. Read more about Dianetics, auditing and other …

  8. E-Meter | Encyclopedia.com

    E-Meter Common term for a device known as an "electropsycho-meter," invented by Volney Mathison in the United States. It measures galvanic skin response through changes in the …

  9. How the E-Meter Works | Church of Scientology of Austin

    When the E-Meter is operating and a person holds the meter’s electrodes, a very tiny flow of electrical energy (about 1.5 volts—less than a flashlight battery) passes down the wires of the …

  10. 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 …