Understanding Water: Developments from the Work of Theodor Schwenk
People throughout the ages have experienced—consciously or otherwise—the healing and life-giving forces of water. It is integral to life, surrounding us in nature as well as within our own bodies. Not all water, however, is the same. Water can carry beneficial energies or harmful energies. How can we understand water enough to know the difference?
Theodor Schwenk, the renowned author of Sensitive Chaos, founded the Institute for Flow Sciences in the Black Forest of Germany. He developed the “drop picture” method, which displays the characteristics of water photographically for anyone to see and understand. Today, the institute continues his work and presents momentous discoveries about the quality of our drinking water, groundwater, spring water, and river water.
The authors of this illustrated book are scientists at the Institute for Flow Sciences. They offer a unique view into the world of water, helping us better understand one of the most essential elements of our earthly life.
C O N T E N T S:
Foreword
Introduction
1. Water in Different Realms
2. Water Phenomena
3. The Drop Picture Method
4. Research Results Using the Drop Picture Method
5. Basic Research: Drop Phenomena
Conclusion
Appendix: The Institute of Flow Sciences, Herrischried
Glossary
Photograph acknowledgments
References
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Andreas Wilkens is a scientist at the Institute for Flow Sciences in Germany. You can also visit the author’s own website at http://www.stroemungsinstitut.de
Wolfram Schwenk was the son of Theodor Schwenk, and was a scientist at the Institute for Flow Sciences in Germany. He died in 2014.
Michael Jacobi is a scientist at the Institute for Flow Sciences in Germany.
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