The Frontier Atlas
VECTOR: PIEZO-TRIGGERED CRYSTALImplosion Group (international)Dan Winter / Implosion Group — sold via GeometricModels.org

PhireCrystal

A $434 (with shipping) crystal marketed as a 'gravity diode' when piezoelectrically triggered by the maker's Piezophire device — framed explicitly against a claimed Atlantean 'Fire Crystal' lineage.

3 SOURCES CITED
CLAIMED — WHAT THE MAKER STATES
  • The maker states the crystal, when triggered by Piezophire, converts 'transverse EMF' into 'coherent longitudinal EMF' — explicitly equated in the source material with terms like 'scalar' and 'vril,' which the maker argues are less precise than his own physics framing.
  • A named case (Chantal, described as having a damaged wrist) reports tingling, swelling reduction, and regained hand mobility over several sessions with the crystal and Piezophire combined — a detailed, dated, first-person account, not a controlled study.
  • The product references a historical claim — attributed to Edgar Cayce — that 'Fire Crystals' were used in Atlantis before its final earthquake, presented as supporting context for the product's name and framing.
  • The maker explicitly distances the product from terms like 'orgone,' 'biogeometry,' and 'etheric formative force,' arguing these are imprecise compared to his own 'implosive capacitance' framework.
CITED SOURCES — NAMED, NOT ADJUDICATED
Edgar Cayce / Atlantis 'Fire Crystal' legend

A historical/esoteric claim, not a scientific one — cited by the maker as naming precedent, not as evidence for the device's function.

Kowsky Frost crystal propulsion research

Referenced as prior work on crystal-based effects; the Atlas has not yet independently verified this citation's academic standing.

Antoine Priore

Referenced again here (as in Theraphi) as a historical precedent the maker says 'got the frequencies close... by trial and error' without understanding the underlying principle Winter claims to have found.

EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.

OPEN QUESTIONS — NOT YET RESOLVED
  • Is there any account of PhireCrystal's effect independent of the maker's own testimonials and framing?
  • The product explicitly rejects 'orgone'/'etheric' terminology in favor of 'implosive capacitance' — is this a real terminological distinction or a rebranding of the same category of claim?
  • What is the actual verifiable connection between the Edgar Cayce Atlantis account and the physical product being sold?
FIELD NOTE

PhireCrystal is the cheapest 'add-on' product in the line ($399 + shipping) and sold out three shipments before the maker could formally list it, per the product page's own account — presented as evidence of demand, though this is unverifiable from outside.

The product page leans further into esoteric/mythological framing (Atlantis, Cayce, 'ensoulment,' galactic history) than any other entry researched so far in this region — worth flagging plainly rather than softening, per the Atlas's no-euphemism doctrine.

SOURCE: geometricmodels.org/2025/02/09/phirecrystal (scraped 2026-07-09)

THE DATA POINT — WHAT THE ATLAS IS COLLECTING

What is the crystal itself (material, size, source) apart from the mythological framing?

Not clearly specified in the source material pulled so far — the Atlas is tracking for a direct materials/specs answer.

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