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Subtle Energies





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Living Energies - Viktor Schauberger Brilliant Work with natural energy explained (Callum Coats)

Viktor Schauberger’s Brilliant work with natural energy explained

Why are so many species of plant and animal life disappearing?

How is it that Earth is losing more fresh water than it is producing?

What is the effects of chlorination and fluoridation of water?

The answers to these and many more pressing environmental questions are to be found in this remarkable book – the first in-depth examination of the life and work of the brilliant forester, scientist and pioneering inventor, Viktor Schauberger.

Schaubergers’ insights into Nature pivoted on the essential characteristics of water as a living and pulsating substance that energies of all life, both organic and inorganic.

He frequently asserted, “Water is a living substance!” – and idea to which many philosophers have subscribed.

Schauberger was passionate about forestry and warned how deforestation would deplete the world of water and soil fertility, causing desert and climatic chaos.

With his groundbreaking concepts on energy, bio-magnetism and the true function of trees, he showed how a world that exploited its resources rather than cherishing them was doomed to destroy itself.

Above all, he demonstrated how Nature’s abundance is the result of a complex interaction of energies that actually create matter, not the other way around as orthodox science believes.

For him energy was primary, and physical form the secondary effect.

 

Translated and edited by Callum Coats

 

Contents

Chapter 1 - Who was Viktor Schauberger?
Viktor Schauberger - The Man
What happened in America


Chapter 2 -
Energy

Energy Today
Relative Energies
The Fateful Choice
But What is Energy?

Chapter 3 - New Dimensions of Energy

Ur-Primordial Energy
Sound as a Formative Force
The Phenomenon of Resonance

Chapter 4 - What is Motion?

The "Original" Motion
Forms of Motion
Thesis, Antithesis and Synthesis
Phi or the "Golden Section"
Magnetism & Electricism
Other Dimensions of Energy

Chapter 5 - The Sun

The Light & Temperature of the Sun
The Sun as a Fertilising Entity

Chapter 6 - Earth's Atmospheric Envelop

The Atmosphere
The Terrestrial Bio-Condenser
The Development of Electricity
Storms, Water & Climate

Chapter 7 - Temperature

Other Forms of Temperature
Temperature - Health & Disease

Chapter 8 - The Nature of Water

Water - A Living Substance
The Anomaly Point of Water
Dielectrics & Electrolysis
Qualities of Water
The Temperature- Gradient

Chapter 9 - The Hydrological Cycle

The Full Hydrological Cycle
The Half Hydrological Cycle
Temperature Gradients & Nutrient Supply

Chapter 10 - The Formation of Springs

Seepage & True Springs
The Rising of Spring water
Energy from the Deep Ocean

Chapter 11 - Floating Stones & The Stationary Trout

Floating Stones
The Stationary Trout
Fishes from Eggs

Chapter 12 - The Log-Flume

Chapter 13 - The Dynamics of Flow

Temperature Gradients during Flow
The Formation of Vortices
The Formation of Bends
The Geostrophic Effect on Flow
The Effects of Conventional River Engineering
Hydro-Electric Power

Chapter 14 - Water Supply

The Wooden Water main
The Stuttgart Investigation
The Circulation of Blood

Chapter 15 - Drinking Water Supply

The Consequences of Chlorination & Fluoridation
The Springwater Producing Device
The Storage of Water

Chapter 16 - Trees & Light

The Entity "Tree"
The Bio-Magnetic Tree
Tree Types
Trees - the Mirrors of Light
Photosyntheis
Why Growth occurs at the Extremities

Chapter 17 - Forestry - A Noble or Ignoble Art?

Contemporary Forestry
Monoculture
Light & Shade-Demanding Trees
Light-Induced Growth
Other Man-made Depredations

Chapter 18 - The Metabolism of the Tree

The Movement of Sap
Temperature Gradients in the Tree
The Tree as a Bio-condenser
Root Systems

Chapter 19 - Agriculture & Soil Fertility

The "Golden Plough"
Sun Ploughing
Of Cows & Scythes
The Pernicious Effects of Artificial Fertilisers
Biological Agriculture

Chapter 20 - The Generation of Fructigenic Energies

Chapter 21 -
Inplosion

The Biological Vacuum
The Repulsator
The Repulsine
The Implosion Motor
Trout Motor & the Biotechnical Submarine
The Klimator
The Flying Saucer

Chapter 22 - Last Thoughts