This we can see daily. This is a fact well known to everyone, even to those who are "vampiring" nature and to thescientists who are "thinking one octave to low" regarding natures' way of functioning and do not see the large energy-crises that is emerging.
Living Energies, Biotechnique in practice for the first time:
By Viktor Schauberger (from "Implosion" magazine)
and compliments: Callum Coats
The family coat of arms for the von der Schauenburg family was a broken trunk with a savage hedge rose wreathingaround. The family motto was: "Findus in silvis sientibus" (Faithful to the silent forests). Their castle once stood onSchauenberg. The last descendants of one of the last robber barons was caught in an ambush by the archbishop ofPassau. The elder one was decapitated but the youngest was reprieved and exiled. Being the last of his family, hewent into the vast primeval forests around Dreisselberg and settled down on the shore of Plöckensteinsee. Here helived a life as a forester. From him the family Schauberger emerges, who during nearly one millennium have beenforesters, fishermen and woodsmen. They had their faith in the church doctrines, as they served the crosier for amillennium, and even less, had science as their belief. They only trusted in what they saw with their own eyes and felwith their born intuition. Most of all, they knew the healing forces of water and understood how to use peculiarly shapwater-channels, which only worked during the cold night, in order to create a greater harvest than their neighbors.However, their main interests was to care for the forest and its wildlife. Many times, flooding uncovered the strangewater-constructions that they built in the mountain creeks for the purpose of floating timber. These constructions forcthe water to bend in peculiarly shaped curves, in spiral looking or "snake" shaped movements. Of course, the term"cycloid space-curve movements" was unknown to them, but strange enough, they used the essence of this term soskilled, that the shaping made the channels work rhythmically so the water and the logs got a tremendous "schwung"so it sometimes passed upwards, as to making fun of the law of gravity...
"From my early childhood
, it was my highest wish to be a forester, as my father, grandfather, and in fact, all myancestors had been. When I was received by an elder forester as an assistant in his domain, my dreams came true ia way that I had not been able to paint in my dreams. Replacing the elder forester, I got my own hunting domain afterthe WW I. It was the most distant, but therefore, also the best, regarding hunting. As my nearest manager treated mea patronizing way, our relation was not the best, but instead, the landlord's (Fürst Von Schunburg-Lipped) confidencefor me hastily increased. When he got married, shortly after, I won one more favorer - his bride - the extremely beautifyoung Princess, as I, on her birthday, managed it so that she was able to shoot a mighty twelve spine stag. In thehunting-grounds, the Princess confided that her husband was close to loosing his estates, because of the changes ththe War had brought. He had lost a lot of his prosperity and could only keep his estates if his economy could increasBefore this, I had already brought a plan to the estate management that would have saved the costs of the timbertransports by 90 %. But this plan was rejected as unrealistic. The management said that according to Archimedes'slaw, timber from oak and beech could not be floated as it is heavier than water."
"However, the princess came from an open-minded family and did know of my plan. She had a feeling that this plancould save the large domain. She had also learned about the attempt to bribe me, for the purpose of making me notrealize my plan. The bribe had come from the company that bought the timber "on root" from the Prince. Suddenly shasked me: "how much did they offer you"? I answered: " three times my annually wages". She abruptly stopped andasked again: "How much could be saved if your construction would be realized"? "Today the transport cost of onecubic meter of timber is 12 Schilling. We fell 30,000 cubic meters per year. This will be about 360,000 Schilling. Howmuch would one cubic meter cost with your construction?" I answered, "1 Schilling, plus the pay off." In his domain, tprince had to make a yearly investment of 80,000 Schillings, and soon she had counted how much could be saved."OK", she said, "lets do it". I asked for complete freedom in my work and overtook the full responsibility, and theprincess kept her promises. At this time I had no idea of the risk I took. But, I was lucky, even in the most criticalmoments. During one of these moments I was able to make an observation whose enormous impact I realized manyyears after."
"The construction was completed in 4 months. The huge timber logs laid ready on the store place. One day, I did asimple test. One medium heavy log was placed in the entrance of the channel. It floated about 100 meters and laid"dead" on the bottom. The after-coming water flooded over. Immediately I saw all scornful and malicious faces in thefront of me. I realized the full consequences of my failure and was furious. I removed the log from the channel. Thediagnoses was clear: not enough of water and too much fall. I had no idea of what to do. At first, I sent away myworking staff to be able to think in peace."
"The shaping of the curves was all-right; no doubt about that. But, why did the construction not work, as
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