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"Hidden Nature" can solve our energy problems...

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Recently I had read an amazing book,

Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger

By Alick
Bartholomew, David J. Bellamy. The book highlights Schauberger's reliance on
tapping into the subtle energies of nature. Here's a synopsis of his work from
Wikipedia:

Viktor Schauberger

The inventor of what he called "implosion technology", Schauberger developed his own theories

based on fluidic vortices and movement in nature. He built actuators for airplanes, ships, silent turbines [1], self-cleaning pipes and equipment for cleaning and so-called "refinement" of water to create spring water, [2] which he used as a remedy.Schauberger is not the first to work with the subtle forces of nature. Nicolai Tesla and Wilhelm Reich to name a couple of others were very aware of alternative, sustainable energy sources. From other reading I have done, technologies have been found which tap into these energies but have largely been obfuscated from the public the oil industries in collusion with governments.


Over 15 years ago, I read a book The Coming Energy Revolution by Jeane Manning which cataloged a number of inventors and inventions. There was a common theme by which the various technologies were squelched: either the inventor could not obtain a patent, being told that the invention was a threat to national security. The inventor's life and family were threatened should he try and market his idea. Or, if a patent was granted, it was bought up by corporate interests who then just sat on the technology and did not develop it.

There are great endeavors afoot. Check out this video by Janine Benyus on TED.com about biomimicry

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/janine_benyus_biomimicry_in_actio...


Perhaps now, the more we interconnect with each other though projects like Evoke, Facebook, etc., we can create the momentum which will carry forward major changes which will put the people and our planet first rather the corporatocracy.


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Comment by Lim Wei Chiang Bryan on March 23, 2010 at 12:46pm
Fluid movement! I like that idea. Keep it up! I'm learning a wh*** lot from your blog!
Comment by John D. Boyden on March 28, 2010 at 4:30pm
I hope so. Exciting things are happening. "Perhaps now, the more we interconnect with each other though projects like Evoke, Facebook, etc., we can create the momentum which will carry forward major changes which will put the people and our planet first rather the corporatocracy." +1 vision

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