Technical information

 

It is common knowlegde that the metabolic processes of all living organisms are based on colloidal solutions. Blood, lymph and plant juices are obvious examples. Disturbances of the colloidal state lead to disease. It is possible to gauge the health of an organism by monitoring the colloidal state of its constituent parts. In an ideal colloidal state, dissolved particles remain suspended in solutions and do not precipitate out. In order to achieve this, the effects of gravity must be nullified by other forces. The one, that ist most understood, is the electro-negative charge, or "zeta potential" which colloids smaller than 10 microns naturally assume in order to maintain distance from each other, as" like repels like". There is yet another force which has been the subject of much interrest in the university  departments at home and abroad, called "enfolded negative entropy" or ENE. Victor Schraubenberger, who was originally responsible for bringing it to light, called it "implosion engery", it is also known as "levitation force", a term coined by Professor Wilfried Hacheney who, with his knowledge of vortexial dynamics, has designed and built machines capable of producing levitated water. It was in my capacity as a practising detoxification therapist, privately pursuing a line of inquiry into morphogenic potentization, that I required a quality of water, that fulfilled certain criteria namely:

 - The water had to be free of acquired molecular patterning, rendering it suitable      for re-configuration;

- The water had to have a critical surface tension below 45 dynes per centimetre,      making the water " wetter" and consequently more easily absorbed by                    biological systems at a cellular level;

- The water had to facilitate colloidal stability and discretion, allowing the transport    of nutrients into the organism and effcient elimination of metabolic                          wastes. Levitated water posesses all of these characteristics.

 

If you will excuse the play an words, Hacheney´s technical concept for producing energized water is "revolutionary". He describes it thusly: " Water is accelerated at great speed in the levitation machine by means of a suction rotor. The water moves upwards in a helics in the outer contianer in a clockwise direction. The shape of the upper end of the container ensures that the rising water is directed into the inner container. As this occurs, the direction of motion is changed by means of guide plates placed at the upper end of the inner container. The water then flows down in a helics in the inner container in an anticlockwise direction. At the lower vent, the water performs a circular motion in a horizontal plane, where it encounters the suction rotor turning in the opposite direction. Thus substantial relative velocities approaching the speed of sound can be reached in the immediate neighbourhood of the rotor, so that the water once again moves in a clockwise direction. The spatial course of the water motion therefore describes two nested contra-rotating helices. A matter of seconds after start-up, a clearly discernible, rhythmic pulse can be heard as the pressure just above the rotor rises and falls so that the water in the inner container is periodically drawn downwards. The process is rather similar to the compression and extension of an accordion, as the specific surface area of the water is periodically modulated." 

During the levitation process, water is stretched over a large surface, so that it is, as it where, opened up so that it can be enriched with energy by finely controlled movements in the microspher. This changes the cluster structure and water as information carrier is initialized. The water is then compressed into an enclosed volume where the induced energy is taken up in the form of micro-vortices. Thus, after the energy has been induced, the water is colsed up again. So it is by means of artificial manipulation of the surface area of water, what kinetic energy is channelled into a modification of the water structure. The effect of gravitation is related to a specific surface area; that is, the surface area of a body in relation to it's volume. If the volume virtually disappears and the sureface becomes infinitely large, the effects of gravity vanish, because gravity is only effective for masses with a finite volume. The levitation process raises water from its gravity-dominated state to a metastable equilibrium at a higher energy level.