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WATER TREATMENT

- purification, filtration, ganja
- filtration, reclamation, recycling
- passive solar
- boiling, steam
- sonic enhancement
- vortex activation
- ionization

Portable water purification, water-collection during rainy season, water reclamation

Treat water with sound or other frequency inputs.

Water filtration, chelation with parsley and herbs, electrolysis, plasma air, water, used to stimulate plant growth, vortex, filtration, bacterial cleansing, microbes, DNA protein water purification

Water stimulation and augmentation, sound, pyramids, toroid and conical rotating, spiraling, spherical rotational motion. ionization, minerals, alkalinity(ph) vs acidity, organic filtration, Biofiltration of Water

Water moving at right angles to the lines of a magnetic field have a similar effect as pyramidal charging. if we use an electromagnet to create mor epowerful magnetic fields is there a limit to the amount of growth achieved? Suggests experiments.

Let us devise and put into practice sustainable ways to reutilize and dispose of our waste, not to be surrounded by untreated sewage. Just releasing sewage into rivers and oceans, large as these reservoirs may be, is not a stable long-term answer, as our waste may overwhelm the ability of natural reclamation systems to manage. Large tanks with enclosed waste-treatment processes can pre-treat the worst decomposition offences.

Revitalizing 'tired' water with vortex pathways, natural filtration, re-energizing

Biofiltration, clean water - Uzair Mohammed

Water Ionization

Plasma activated water: nature's answer to chemical pesticides | Paul Leenders

Energized water, ionizers, waterfalls, water hitting metal plates, fountains
solar stills, condensation at night.

- Calvin Rieder - water condensation, at night, dewpoint, water purification, solar still

- Dew-Collecting Greenhouse - Grows Veggies in the Desert

- $50 Water Turbine

water wheels

Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian forester who observed the effects of nature-especially of water, developed a revolutionary vortex motor in 1940 called the Repulsin(e). The first model, the Repulsin A was a colloidal disc motor that utilized air and water contained in a copper casing to produce a mini-tornado, or vortex, inside the machine that caused levitation at some point.

WELL DIGGING

- water witching, well digging
water delivery
- water lines
- pumps
- reservoir
- gravity-fed reclamation

Artesian well drilling, into solid granite or other primary bedrock, along fault lines or folding, seeking out geological indicators that increase the chance of finding fissures within the rock that may contain primary water.

Learn about water witching, buy or find tree branches, experiment with thicknesses and shapes, lengths, buy copper rods of varying diameters and cut to varied lengths to find out what works best for me.

If people had abundant water, they could grow food. just need renewable power after that, especially heat, cooling, and equitable use and sharing or division of land for building homes, and people could live well, without so much labor, especially if they didn’t bother with a lot of excess that isn’t central to well-being.

Primary Water
Pal Pauer
Stephan Riess
Morad Eghbal

Coast of Maine: Big old quarry on a hilltop in Tenants Harbor overflowing all year long with crystal clear fresh water. Well drillers from Maine indicate that fresh water can be had anywhere along the Maine shoreline by simply drilling down to fissures in the granite.

Mines in Finland and Sweden close to the coast line without salinity. These primary water sources were first described by Finnish scientist Adolf Erik Nordenskiold in 1885. He was finding water by drilling into promontories and rocky islands off the Swedish coast. His paper 'About Drilling for Water in Primary Rocks' earned him a nomination for the first Nobel prize in physics.

'New Water for a Thirsty World' by University of Southern California economics professor Michael Salzman.

Riess had access to government and mining company assay laboratories. In order to investigate the problem of subterranean water which caused certain mines to have to be abandoned, he began taking soil and rock samples from the failed mines and submitted them to chemical analysis. Riess thereby developed a body of test data leading to a previously undetected pattern. These waters, he noted: Emanated from below and surged upward, often to elevations far above the water table even in zones of no known aquifer with little precipitation, usually in hard rock.

Was chemically associated with Plutonic rock (which solidifies deep in the Earth where the cooling is slow and the various minerals have had time to crystallize) and not with any of the aggregate usually associated with meteoric water. Traveled in a vertical or semi-vertical direction from the interior of the Earth toward the surface in hard rock faults or fissures.

By 1954, often together with drilling manager Jim Scott, Riess had sited and drilled 70 of these hard rock wells, usually located in distressed areas of little rainfall. By the late 1970s, he had drilled more than 800 wells that were supplied by what he regarded as primary water, and attracted a group of professionals who would launch The Riess Foundation and, in the 1980s, The Riess Institute to train the next generation of primary water specialists.

His legacy continues in the vision of the Primary Water Institute established by his protege and friend Pal Pauer.

WATER QUALITY

- Viktor Schauberger -

Although the chlorination of drinking and household water-supplies osten- sibly removes the threat of water-borne diseases, in its function of water steriliser or disinfectant, chlorine eradicates all types of bacteria, beneficial and harmful alike. More importantly, however, it also disinfects the blood (about 80% water) or sap and in doing so kills off or seriously weakens immunity-enhancing micro-organisms. This eventually impairs the immune system to such a degree that it is no longer able to reject viruses, germs and cancer cells, to which the respective host-bodies ultimately falls victim.

With the forest-cover now removed, the ground also begins to heat up to temperatures much higher than normal and natural. Dry soil heats up as much as five times faster than water. The rejection and repulsion by the warmer soil of any incident rain- water, whose temperature in this case is generally lower. Cold rain will not readily infiltrate into warm soil. This results in rapid surface run-off and no groundwater recharge. The soil dries out. The less the tree-cover, the more extensive the flooding and the longer the period of drought, of waterlessness, which is synonymous with life-lessness. There is only one solution! Would we live and ensure a sustainable future then we must plant trees.

First and foremost, water should be protected from sunlight and kept in the dark, far removed from all sources of heat, light and atmospheric influences. Ideally it should be placed in opaque, porous containers, which on the one hand cut out all direct light and heat, and on the other, allow the water to breathe, which in common with all other living things, it must do in order to stay alive and healthy.

Storage vessels, tanks, etc., must be thoroughly insulated, so that the contained water or other organic foodstuffs are maintained at the coolest temperature possible under the prevailing conditions. The materials most suited to this are natural stone, timber (wooden barrels) and terracotta. Perhaps more than any other material, terracotta has been used for this pur- pose for millennia. Terracotta exhibits a porosity particularly well-suited to purposes of water storage. This is because it enables a very small percentage of the contained water to evaporate via the vessel walls. Evaporation is always associated with cooling (vaporisation, however, with heat) and, according to Walter Schauberger (Viktor's physicist son), if the porosity is correct, then for every 600th part of the contents evaporated, the contents.

Contents will be cooled by 1C (1.8F), thus approaching a temperature of +4C (+39.2F). While the material for the construction of a water-storage vessel has been described above, another important factor is the actual shape of the contaier itself. Most of the storage containers commonly in use today take the form of cubes, rectangular volumes of one form or another, or cylinders. While these are the shapes most easily and economically produced by today's technology, they do have certain drawbacks in terms of impeding natural water circulation and water suffocation. Due to their rectangular shape and/or right-angled corners, certain stagnant zones are created, conducive to the formation of pathogenic bacteria. Moreover, since the materials used are generally galvanised iron, fibre glass, concrete, etc., i.e. all impervious materials, the contained water is unable to breathe adequately and suffocates as a result. In this debilitated state or as a water-corpse, it is no longer either healthy or health-giving and may require further disinfection.

Cubes and cylinders mentioned above have no place in Nature's scheme of things. Instead, eggs and elongated egg-shapes such as grains and seeds are employed, presumably because Nature in her wisdom has determined that these produce the optimal results. Historically speaking, it is evident that earlier civilisations such as the Egyptians and Greeks, renowned for their logic and constructional ability, were well aware of this, because they stored their grains and liquids (oils, wines, etc.) in terracotta amphorae, sealed with beeswax. In many amphorae that have surfaced in archaeological excavations over the last 100 years or so, grains of wheat have been found that were still viable and even after storage over 2,000 years, grew when planted.

STEAM POWER

passive solar to boil watr wityh focused sun rays

Frequency resonance to boil water, likely dissonant multiple high-frequency inputs (sound)

Radio waves to boil water, or reduce activation energy to boil.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Y2rtvZuMGhgg/ generates steam by pulverizing water, steel drum with angled holes, fits tightly in steel cylinder, rotated by small electric motor

Water hammer effect is real, everyone has heard water pipes banging... that is the oxygen separating... sonoluminescence is estimated to reach 1 million degrees for a very small fraction of a second, this rotating drum is causing that natural effect.

For example, water heated to boiling expands 1600 times in volume, volumetrically 3 times more powerful than gasoline combusting. If you use the steam's pressure to turn a generator, the steam exhaust can flow through heat exchangers to drop the temperature a few degrees to collect hot water that needs minimal BTU to boil again.

SPLITTING WATER - HYDROGEN

Stanley Meyer - water-powered engine

Aaron Salter Jr - water-powered engine

Adding ethanol to the water before splitting (with electricity, radio waves) lowered the amount of energy needed to make the reaction work.

water also turns out to be fuel, as it contains hydrogen and oxygen, which burn cleanly if separated by electrolysis or other elemental reactions, perhaps using magnification of the sun's rays using simple lenses, mirrors, prisms, crystals and other stable configurations that don't consume energy themselves to function. moreover, given Tesla's work, there are electrical and vibrational functions that need exploring. rivers, pyramids, sound, earth's fields, lightning

- Hydrogen & Oxygen -

Dr. Andrija K. Puharich, born in 1918 in Chicago, has many inventions in the medical field. Andrija Puharich had great admiration for the Serbian scientist Dr. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) for his research on low frequency electromagnetic (ELF). An important invention of Puharich, in 1983, was the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen by means of powerful resonance resulting in an environmentally friendly fuel made of water. A critical resonance in water molecules, induced by strong alternating current impulses, which was self-reinforcing. The 'breaking' of water through powerful resonance is not accepted by current science as a method for the production of hydrogen, but this is exactly what took place in the resonance chamber of the Great Pyramid. It is here applied for the cleanest possible way to produce a very valuable fuel from the pure water.

The water molecules are 'broken' and the chambers and passages located above the grotto (water seal or valve) in the well shaft of the Great Pyramid are filled with the hydrogen gas and oxygen gas mixture. In the resonance chamber (King's Chamber) of the Great Pyramid, which is completely filled with water vapour, the water will decompose by resonance instead of electricity, but finds the same reaction as for the electrolysis of water: 2H2O ? 2H2 + O2 (hydrogen and oxygen from water). Image 9. Water (blue), water vapour (yellow) and hydrogen and oxygen (red) In a fuel cell a reverse reaction takes place and therefore we call it reverse electrolysis. In this case hydrogen and oxygen are guided to a cathode and an anode that are separated to each other by a membrane, and there an electric current starts to flow from the anode to the cathode. Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy using heat, and water is released. The water is thereby the waste or residue. This reaction takes place in the two shafts of the reaction chamber or Queen's Chamber.

The two electrodes (cathode and anode) are still present in the shafts (image 10). Image 10. The electrodes in the shafts of the Queens Chamber An important application of the fuel cell is the oxyhydrogen cell in which oxygen and hydrogen react with each other directly without membrane. This application without membrane takes place in the reaction shafts of the reaction chamber (Queen's Chamber) and the two shafts act as oxy hydrogen cells. The gas flow of hydrogen and oxygen is led along both electrodes with the conductive connecting liquid (electrolyte) water vapour, which contains dissolved sodium chloride or table salt NaCl. An electrolyte is the conductive medium that forms the connection between the two electrodes (anode and cathode), and in this case it is sodium chloride NaCl dissolved in water (vapour), which is a very strong electrolyte.

Salt (NaCl) is very well soluble, and that portion which has been dissolved in water is completely split into ions so that the solution can be electrically conductive. Electrolyte solutions can be formed as a salt (for example, NaCl) and is placed in a solvent such as water. The first researchers found a 1.27-inch thick salt layer on the walls of the Queen's Chamber. Nowhere else in the Great Pyramid was salt found and they could not suspect what the salt was used for. The builders of the Great Pyramid show us how hydrogen can be produced without the use of electricity and in this way give us the opportunity to let go present destructive explosion technology. Clean energy from the resonant frequency of our own Earth. As discovered and implemented by Nikola Tesla and Andrija Puharich.

Resonance splitting water molecules and produces energy from water - the most advanced technology through clean, pure and subtle energy. What reveals the presence of hydrogen in the King's-or resonance chamber? A modern radar installation transmits electromagnetic radiation and receives the radiation reflected back by objects via an antenna. This electromagnetic radiation is guided from the radar installation to and from the antenna via a so-called waveguide. Such a waveguide is suited for the rapid transit of electromagnetic radiation of a specific wavelength.