Living Energies : Viktor Scahuberger's Brilliant Work with Natural Energy Explained (Updated)

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Living Energies : Viktor Scahuberger's Brilliant Work with Natural Energy Explained (Updated)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780717133079
  • DDC分類 333.79

Full Description

Why are so many species of plant and animal disappearing? How is it that Earth is losing more fresh water than it is producing? What are 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.

Schauberger's insights into Nature pivoted on the essential characteristics of water as a living and pulsating substance that energises all of life, both organic and inorganic. He frequently asserted, "Water is a living substance!" - an ideal to which many philosophers have subscribed.

With his ground-breaking concepts on energy, biomagnetism 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.

Contents

Chapter 1 Who was Viktor Schauberger?

Chapter 2 Energy

Chapter 3 New Dimensions of Energy

Chapter 4 What is Motion?

Chapter 5 The Sun

Chapter 6 Earth's Atmospheric Envelope

Chapter 7 Temperature

Chapter 8 The Nature of Water

Chapter 9 The Hydrological Cycle

Chapter 10 The Formation of Springs

Chapter 11 Floating Stones and the Stationary Trout

Chapter 12 The Log-Flume

Chapter 13 The Dynamics of Flow

Chapter 14 Water Supply

Chapter 15 Drinking Water Supply

Chapter 16 Trees and Light

Chapter 17 Forestry - a Noble or Ignoble Art?

Chapter 18 The Metabolism of the Tree

Chapter 19 Agriculture and Soil Fertility

Chapter 20 The Generation of Fructigenic Energies

Chapter 21 Implosion

Chapter 22 Last Thoughts