Eco-Technology v3 The Fertile Earth - Nature's Energies in Agriculture Soil Fertilisation and Forestry by Viktor Schauberger tr & ed by Callum Coats (2000).pdf

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Contents
Figures vi
Introduction by Callum Coats vii
Sources xii
1. A DIFFERENT VIEW OF NATURAL PHENOMENA 1
Nature's Secrets Unveiled: In Transmutation Lies Eternity 1
Does an insuperable force of gravity actually exist? 4
Weightlessness prevails over gravity 6
Decomposive energy triggers cancer 6
Effect on Earth's orbit of weight of growing things 7
Distinguishing a genuine emulsion from one created by ultrasound 11
The creation of higher-quality products of emulsion 12
Conditions under which eggs, seeds and cells can engender 13
How is a bird able to become temporarily independent of the ground? 14
All life emerges from the Mr-form of the egg 17
How did originally aquatic plants escape from the medium of water? 18
What role does water, as a carrier, play in these formative and
transformative processes? 19
What is to be understood by a biological vacuum? 20
What is planetary mass-motion? 22
Life is indestructible! 23
All growth must be preceded by decomposition 24
She half-pulled him down; he half-sank on her 24
How can the existence of these reciprocities actually be proven? 25
Distinguishing magnetically charged water from water with the
opposite potential 26
The discovery of a new highly potent form of energy 29
A Small Difference — Decomposition or Life-Force? 32
A Different View of Atomic Fission 32
New Concepts of Electricity 35
How does lightning occur? 38
Electrolysis 39
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2. THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND WATER MOVEMENT
(on Forestry, Water Resources Management and the Formation
of Structures) 48
The Formation of Structures 48
The Dying Forest 50
Clear-felling 53
The Circulation of Water Inside the Earth and the Supply of Nutritive
Matter 57
The Effects of Groundwater Removal 68
Incorrect Metabolism Destroys the Quality of Water 72
Postscript 75
The Secret of the Trout Motor 75
3. FORESTRY — AGRICULTURE — THE ENERGY INDUSTRY 91
The Forest 91
Agriculture 92
The Energy Industry 93
The First Doubts 93
The Timber Industry, Forestry and Wood Production 94
The Forest and its Significance 98
The Dying Forest — a Peril of Central Europe 108
The Dangerous Sinking of the Groundwater Table 108
Detrimental Technological Influences 109
1. THE DYING FOREST 112
Nature's Increasing Baldness 112
How the Farmer uses his Scythe and Sharpens it by Hammering 113
How the Cow Grazes 115
About the Wild Boar 115
Concerning Dew-Drops 116
How the Forest Sustains Itself 118
Concerning the Russian Cotton Industry 120
The Dying Forest (Part Two) 121
A Global Perspective 121
The Tree as a Water-Factory 122
Wooden or Copper-Plated Ploughs 124
The Effect of Iron Ploughs 126
The Heart of the Plant 126
5. TIMBER AND WATER IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY
Caution in the Use of Timber in the Building Industry 131
The Character of Water in the Building Industry 134
Constructional Defects and their Prevention 137
Lost Knowledge of Timber Growth and Quality 139
6. AGRICULTURE — SOIL FERTILISATION — INCREASED
PRODUCTIVITY 142
Noble Fertilisation with the Aid of Planetary Motion 142
Bipolarity 143
The Planetary Movement of Mass 145
Bioecological Agriculture 148
Increase In Soil Productivity 157
Life Force and Natural Fertiliser 163
The Earthworm Sanatorium 166
Building Compost Heaps 168
White Juvenile Earth 175
Concerning the Treatment of the Soil 175
Natural Farm Husbandry 176
Some Pertinent References to 'Tonsingen' and the Use of Water
Barrels 182
A Biological Hint 183
Copper Water 184
Re-enlivening Sick Fields 184
Experiments with Copper Implements in Agriculture 185
Field Trials at Farmleiten-Gut Heuberg 186
Results of 1949 Field Trials with Copper Attachments 189
Appendix: Austrian Patent Office — Description of Patent No. 166644 194
Glossary 196
Index 201
Figures
The Repulsator. 27
Location of other +4°C isotherms in the atmosphere. 37
Annual ring variations in a 33-year-old plantation tree. 51
The combination of H2O and CO2 into H2CO3 (carbonic acid). 61
The Bio-Plough. 72
Cross-sections of naturally and artificially grown shade-demanding
timbers. 104
Unequal growth due to one-sided illumination. 106
The copper-plated plough and harrow. 125
Radiant energies in inorganic (metal) and organic (tree) magnets. 128
The in-ground cistern of amniotic fluid (liquid manure transformer). 154
The subtler processes of growth. 164
The egg-shaped fermentation chamber. 165
The egg-shaped compost heap built around a tree. 170
Sun-ploughing. 179
Showing 15 cm (6 in.) long ears of rye with up to 104 grains per ear. 188
Potatoes grown on alpine farm at Kitzbiihel, Tyrol. 191
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