Thursday, June 7, 2012

Water and Its Energetic Understanding

Last night, I attended a Vancouver Island Electric Vehicle Association meeting and one of the alternative energy business owners expressed their concern that water and energy problems are hand-in-hand and that we need to understand both.

Fortunately, I read a few chapters of the booklet titled "Implosion: The Secret of Viktor Schauberger" as well as "Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger" and had known for sometime that Schauberger's discoveries is one of the major gateways in understanding and solving water and energy related problems.

For those who are interested in reading and grasping the subtle properties of water and the art of multi-plying it, please refer to the following pages from "Implosion: The Secret of Viktor Schauberger" (Pages 18-21). These are sample chapters, there is more to these:

Trees, Spring Water and Diamagnetism
The Levitation of Charged Water
Quantitative and Qualitative Animated Water
The Regeneration of Diseased Water
Water is the "Blood" of the Earth
 
Sample Text:

"This is how Viktor Schauberger discovered an artificial
method of increasing water, as well as an answer to the question:
What makes water, which has been negatively diamagnetically* charged
by the rotation of the earth, rise to the top of mountains,
provided light has been excluded and there are trees giving it
the necessary protective shade?
This discovery taught him how to create an artificial mountain
spring and supplied him with proof that water influenced by
the geosphere — that is, animated water -- undergoes a quantitative
increase and a qualitative improvement. In other words it
grows and develops exactly like plants, animals or people when a
soul is breathed into it.
"

* Note that 'diamagnetism' is something extensively talked about and it is a form of magnetism.
 If you are a diamegnetic material you get repelled by both poles of a magnet (yes, both north and south poles- now imagine two slabs of magnets with gap between them and throw a diamagnet in between, what would happen? Oops, you know there is a video of that down in the bottom of this article. Anyways, here is the Wikipedia definition:


"Diamagnetism is the property of an object or material which causes it to create a magnetic field in opposition to an externally applied magnetic field.
Diamagnetism is believed to be due to quantum mechanics (and is understood in terms of Landau levels[1]) and occurs because the external field alters the orbital velocity of electrons around their nuclei, thus changing the magnetic dipole moment. According to Lenz's law, the field of these electrons will oppose the magnetic field changes provided by the applied field."

Here note the highlighted word "opposition". So what diamagnetic material exist?

Well, one of the strongest ones is bismuth (remember diamagnetism is when the material gets repelled by both poles":


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