Victoria Tintagel
9th February 2011, 20:13
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=2690&d=1287832795
Hey Avaloneans, here's an interesting website about the understanding of flow, of water. Originally it's in German and there are more scientists who studied the flow of water, like Schumacher and Grander. Arthur Schwenk is one of them and he wrote wonderful books about the phenomenon of waterflow. I reald one of them, called "Das sensibele Chaos" and it's fascinating, even magical.
There's 2 articles on water included here, so take a deep breath and dive......:) Keep breathing and be in grace, Victoria Tintagel.
A phenomenologicl approach to flow scientific experimental studies of water and developing an anthroposophically oriented scientific approach in this area.
www.stroemungsinstitut.de
The following articles are all discussing the element of water:
ORMUS Is It The Philosopher's Stone? with Barry Carter
by Celeste Adams
And here's a website that shows images of water, moving by sound vibrations and forming patterns: www.wasserklangbilder.de
Since ancient Egyptian times, alchemists have worked in secret, searching to produce something called the Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of Life. Barry Carter and other researchers believe that ORMUS is related to this search.
Since 1995, Barry Carter has been conducting experiments with water modified by ORMUS. He has written numerous articles on the subject and leads workshops around the country where he demonstrates three methods of producing ORMUS water.
ORMUS comes from the acronym Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements, or ORMEs.[†] It was discovered in the late 1970s by David Hudson, an Arizona farmer who noticed some very strange materials on his land as he was mining for gold. During the next decade, Hudson spent several million dollars trying to understand how to create this substance and work with it.
ORMUS, which is made from water and other substances, has also been called monoatomic gold, white gold, white powder gold, m-state, AuM, microclusters, and manna.
Adams: There's a quote by D. H. Lawrence that says, "Water is hydrogen two parts, oxygen one part, and something else, though we don't know what it is." What did Lawrence mean by that?
Carter: There are many unusual properties of water that aren't explainable by the known properties of hydrogen and oxygen or by any concept of how a compound of those two elements should behave.
There are perhaps thirty-two anomalous properties of water that are unexpected. We believe that those properties are due to the presence of ORMUS in most water molecules.
Generally, it is believed that the water molecule is dodecahedral or icosohedral. In other words, the molecule is the shape of a geodesic dome, and this shape allows for a lot of space inside the molecule.
Some of us believe that the ORMUS elements hide out in that inner space, inside the dome. From that space, the ORMUS can change the configuration of the water molecule so that it tightens or expands. This is the way we think that these elements may modify the structure of water.
It's very clear that there's something else other than H2O — two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen — in ordinary water. One person that I've worked with said that triple distilled water, weighs eight pounds per gallon, but water that's made by burning hydrogen in oxygen weighs seven pounds per gallon. The difference between seven versus eight pounds per gallon indicates that there's a pound of something else in the water.
Adams: What exactly is ORMUS?
Carter: We think it's a new form of matter that appears to have properties of Spirit. It seems to be a transition between physical reality and spiritual reality. We believe that it can be used as a communication tool between spirit and matter. It is, literally, precious metal elements in a new form, a new state of matter. In this state they don't assay or analyze as the precious metal elements. They look like a white powder instead of like a metal. They can even show up as an oil.
Because these materials look like other things, they have not been recognized by science.
We've extracted the ORMUS element from the air, from rocks, and from water, including the water of the body. We believe that, perhaps as part of the water molecule, they are the carrier of the information that restructures water. Any system for structuring water depends on the ORMUS elements.
Adams: What elements can be found in ORMUS?
Carter: The ORMUS or m-state materials are thought to be the precious metal elements in a different atomic state. Cobalt 27, Nickel 28, Copper 29, Ruthenium 44, Rhodium 45, Palladium 46, Silver 47, Osmium 76, Iridium 77, Platinum 78, Gold 79, and Mercury 80 have been identified in this different state of matter and, with the exception of mercury, are listed in Hudson's patents.
read on here http://www.netmar.com/~maat/archive/dec3/carter.htm
Viktor Schauberger The Man Who Gazed at Rivers with Frank Germano
by Susan Barber
Germano explains applications of Schauberger's implosion and vortex technology to power our lives and decrease use of fossil fuels, and his theories of the health implications of drinking "surface" versus "mature" water.
http://www.netmar.com/~maat/archive/dec3/germano.htm
Hey Avaloneans, here's an interesting website about the understanding of flow, of water. Originally it's in German and there are more scientists who studied the flow of water, like Schumacher and Grander. Arthur Schwenk is one of them and he wrote wonderful books about the phenomenon of waterflow. I reald one of them, called "Das sensibele Chaos" and it's fascinating, even magical.
There's 2 articles on water included here, so take a deep breath and dive......:) Keep breathing and be in grace, Victoria Tintagel.
A phenomenologicl approach to flow scientific experimental studies of water and developing an anthroposophically oriented scientific approach in this area.
www.stroemungsinstitut.de
The following articles are all discussing the element of water:
ORMUS Is It The Philosopher's Stone? with Barry Carter
by Celeste Adams
And here's a website that shows images of water, moving by sound vibrations and forming patterns: www.wasserklangbilder.de
Since ancient Egyptian times, alchemists have worked in secret, searching to produce something called the Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of Life. Barry Carter and other researchers believe that ORMUS is related to this search.
Since 1995, Barry Carter has been conducting experiments with water modified by ORMUS. He has written numerous articles on the subject and leads workshops around the country where he demonstrates three methods of producing ORMUS water.
ORMUS comes from the acronym Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements, or ORMEs.[†] It was discovered in the late 1970s by David Hudson, an Arizona farmer who noticed some very strange materials on his land as he was mining for gold. During the next decade, Hudson spent several million dollars trying to understand how to create this substance and work with it.
ORMUS, which is made from water and other substances, has also been called monoatomic gold, white gold, white powder gold, m-state, AuM, microclusters, and manna.
Adams: There's a quote by D. H. Lawrence that says, "Water is hydrogen two parts, oxygen one part, and something else, though we don't know what it is." What did Lawrence mean by that?
Carter: There are many unusual properties of water that aren't explainable by the known properties of hydrogen and oxygen or by any concept of how a compound of those two elements should behave.
There are perhaps thirty-two anomalous properties of water that are unexpected. We believe that those properties are due to the presence of ORMUS in most water molecules.
Generally, it is believed that the water molecule is dodecahedral or icosohedral. In other words, the molecule is the shape of a geodesic dome, and this shape allows for a lot of space inside the molecule.
Some of us believe that the ORMUS elements hide out in that inner space, inside the dome. From that space, the ORMUS can change the configuration of the water molecule so that it tightens or expands. This is the way we think that these elements may modify the structure of water.
It's very clear that there's something else other than H2O — two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen — in ordinary water. One person that I've worked with said that triple distilled water, weighs eight pounds per gallon, but water that's made by burning hydrogen in oxygen weighs seven pounds per gallon. The difference between seven versus eight pounds per gallon indicates that there's a pound of something else in the water.
Adams: What exactly is ORMUS?
Carter: We think it's a new form of matter that appears to have properties of Spirit. It seems to be a transition between physical reality and spiritual reality. We believe that it can be used as a communication tool between spirit and matter. It is, literally, precious metal elements in a new form, a new state of matter. In this state they don't assay or analyze as the precious metal elements. They look like a white powder instead of like a metal. They can even show up as an oil.
Because these materials look like other things, they have not been recognized by science.
We've extracted the ORMUS element from the air, from rocks, and from water, including the water of the body. We believe that, perhaps as part of the water molecule, they are the carrier of the information that restructures water. Any system for structuring water depends on the ORMUS elements.
Adams: What elements can be found in ORMUS?
Carter: The ORMUS or m-state materials are thought to be the precious metal elements in a different atomic state. Cobalt 27, Nickel 28, Copper 29, Ruthenium 44, Rhodium 45, Palladium 46, Silver 47, Osmium 76, Iridium 77, Platinum 78, Gold 79, and Mercury 80 have been identified in this different state of matter and, with the exception of mercury, are listed in Hudson's patents.
read on here http://www.netmar.com/~maat/archive/dec3/carter.htm
Viktor Schauberger The Man Who Gazed at Rivers with Frank Germano
by Susan Barber
Germano explains applications of Schauberger's implosion and vortex technology to power our lives and decrease use of fossil fuels, and his theories of the health implications of drinking "surface" versus "mature" water.
http://www.netmar.com/~maat/archive/dec3/germano.htm