Hidden Nature - The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger by Alick Bartholomew.pdf

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Contents
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Introduction 13
Part One: An Alternative Worldview
1. Schauberger's Vision 25
The water wizard 26; Log flumes 29; Water, source of life 31;
Motion is crucial 32; Temperature controls 34; Evolution 34;
Balance 35; Implosion 35; The visionary 36.
2. Different Kinds of Energy 39
Subtle energies 39; Schauberger's worldview 39; Why the mystery?
40; Degrees of energy 41; The vortex as the key to creative
evolution 42; Energies as creative process 43; Spiritual science 44;
Different dimensions 45; Changing octaves 47.
3. The Attraction and Repulsion of Opposites 49
The Sun as a fertilizing entity 49; Polarities 51; Opposites working
towards balance 52; Gravity and levity 53.
4. Nature's Patterns and Shapes 55
Sound as resonance 55; Resonance is about qualities 58; Plants
have perception and memory 59; Cymatics 60; Patterns and shapes
61; Patterns in motion 62; Rhythms within the solar system 62;
The confrontation of two geometric systems 63; Sacred geometry
64; The golden mean 66; The magic of the egg form 67.
Part Two: How the World Works
5. Energy Production 73
The inefficiency of modern technology 73; Entropy and ectropy 74;
Scientific 'laws' 74; Energy pollution 75; The choice before us 77;
Energy defines quality 79; The creative energy vortex 80.
6. Motion — the Key to Balance 85
We use the wrong form of motion 85; The 'original' motion 87;
Types of motion 89.
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7. The Atmosphere and Electricity 93
Earth's atmosphere 94; Electricity 96; The terrestrial biocondenser
97; Earth as an accumulator of energy 99; Electricism and
magnetism 100; Storms, water vapour and climate 101.
Part Three: Water — the Source of Life
8. The Nature of Water 105
The memory of water 107; The creation of water 108; The anomaly
point of water 109; The qualities of different waters 111; How the
river protects itself 112; The temperature gradient 114.
9. The Hydrological Cycle 117
The full half hydrological cycle 117; The half hydrological cycle
120; Temperature gradients and nutrient supply. 123
10. The Formation of Springs 127
The veneration of springs 127; Seepage springs 129; True springs 129;
How spring water rises 131; Producing energy from the ocean 133.
11. Rivers and how They Flow 135
Stages of a river 135; Temperature and the movement of water 136;
Creating a positive temperature gradient 137; The formation of
vortices and bends 142; Vortices as the source of creative energy
144; The formation of bends 145; Conventional river engineering
147; Hydroelectric power 147.
12. Supplying Water 151
Dwindling water supplies 151; Water for profit 152; Modern water
treatments 153; Transmuting waters memory 155; Tubular water
movement 156; Water main material 156; The Stuttgart tests 159;
The circulation of blood 160; Water storage 162.
Part Four: The Life of Trees
13. The Role of the Forest 167
Evolution of the forest 167; Destruction of the forests 168; A moral
tale 169; Tropical rainforests 171; Forestry 174; Monoculture 175;
Biodiversity 176; Energy in the forest 178.
14. The Life and Nature of Trees
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Trees in the biosphere 181; The form of a tree 182; Trees and
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humans — a symbiotic relationship 183; Trees and colour 184;
The physical nature of trees 185; Tree classification 186; Light- and
shade-demanding trees 188; Light-induced growth 191; Man-made
depredations 191; The importance of photosynthesis 193; The
creation of water 195; The maturation of water 196.
15. The Metabolism of the Tree 199
Sap movement 199; Temperature gradients in the tree 204; The tree
as a biocondenser 207; Root systems 209; Soil and nutrition 210.
Part Five: Working with Nature
16. Soil Fertility and Cultivation 215
The crisis in intensive farming 215; Ploughing methods 216; Two
kinds of electromagnetism 216; The golden plough 217; The
bioplough 218; Alignment of furrows 220; Grazing and grass
cutting 220; Artificial fertilizers 221.
17. Organic Cultivation 225
Biological agriculture 225; Soil remineralization 225; Organic
farming 226; Biodynamic farming 229; The role of subtle energies
in Nature 231; Cold Fire 234; Fertilizing energies 236.
Part Six: The Energy Revolution
18. Harnessing Implosion Power 241
The beginnings of implosion research 241; The American
consortium 244; A new kind of aircraft? 245; Schauberger's search
for free energy 247; The biological vacuum 249; Nuclear fusion
251; The repulsator 252; The implosion motor 253; The repulsine
and flying saucer 254.
19. Viktor Schauberger and Society
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The human legacy 259; What of the future?
Appendix: Implementing Schauberger's vision 264
Endnotes 271
Resources 276
Bibliography 278
List of Illustrations 281
Index 283
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