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IWONE
2023 - Abstract list
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Alternative
water
flow
The significance of the three systems in water
Nigel Wells,
Sweden
Teodor Schwenck put forward the observation of three characteristic
systems in water in 1964 in his book Sensitive Chaos. Some practical
consequences of this holistic view will be presented. e.g. when
treating used water, or when preparing good drinking water.
A virtual excursion into the Bernerau area in Steyrling ‒ lessons from
Viktor Schauberger's observations of water in untouched wilderness
Lasse Johansson,
Sweden
Viktor Schauberger spent many years making
observations of water and its motion in an untouched wilderness area in
Austria a hundred years ago, leading to a new understanding of
undisturbed waterways and ecosystems. In this presentation we will
retrace the steps of Schauberger in the Bernerau wilderness area and
discuss the perspective on water that he developed from his
observations.
Workshop observing water movement and forming
water in clay channels (Practical
workshop)
Nigel Wells, Sweden
In this workshop we will experience how a river shapes from a straight
canal into a meandering water way. We will be able to shape different
flow forms ourselves in a clay stream and will spend time observing
patterns of flowing water.
Observing water, observing forms ‒ self-organization, flow and patterns
(Practical
workshop)
Curt Hallberg,
Robert Bärnskog & Lasse Johansson, Sweden
In this workshop we will make a focused effort to observe water and its
motion, to become more aware of its shapes and forms of motion. We will
try to draw the patterns we observe and will discuss and reflect on how
water's motion resembles organic forms (the research of D'Arcy Thompson
a century ago). We will study water vortexes and try to grasp their
complex structure. We will also observe the patterns that water and air
form as water freezes.
Restoring forests, restoring waterways ‒ healing nature with Viktor
Schauberger’s methods
Lasse Johansson,
Sweden
In this presentation we will look deeper into the lessons Viktor
Schauberger made out of his observations of water and
its motion in an untouched wilderness area in Bernerau. We will
explore how his methods could be used to restore
waterways and heal eco-systems.
General topics
Schauberger Research and Archives
Jörg
Schauberger, Austria
This presentation will discuss the history and future of the
Schauberger arhives in Bad Ischl, and show some examples of artefacts
from the archive.
Progress with a database on alternative research on water ‒ indexing
Viktor Schauberger's publications
Robert
Bärnskog, Sweden
We will give an update on the work around need
for
adequate "maps" to navigate through and get an overview of data on
alternative research on water.
As a first step a literature database to help assessing and
reviewing research on water inspired by Viktor Schauberger has been
created. Progress with indexing published documents relating
to the ideas of Viktor Schauberger since the last conference will be
discussed.
The
IWONE conferences 2001-2023, a
retroperspective of two decades of
alternative water research
Curt Hallberg ,
Lasse Johansson & Robert Bärnskog, Sweden
As this is the 10th IWONE conference, we will
take time to make
a historical tour of the IWONE conferences from the first one in 2001.
We will look at some highlights from the conferences, give some
personal recollections, and review how the conferences have evolved
over the years.
Alternative
water treatment
Energy enhancement in dynamic and static water
Jan Capjon, Norway
& Benny Johansson,
Sweden
Results of some eight years of studies and developments within dynamic
and static water treatment. The research has been based on a hypothesis
that flow-forms and storage vessels can influence the energy content in
water if they are designed by means of Projective Geometry (PG). A
study of PG-based Flowforms, in collaboration with Foundation for
water, showed a significant energetic increase. After publication in
https://waterjournal.org we moved to studies of PG design of water
carafes, based on the same measurement regime (thermal infrared
emission + several traditional methods). Similar results were found
here, but this study was extended with fractal methods.The carafe study
is presently in publication process.
Quantum mechanics of nature
Jan Johan Jepsen, Denmark
My interest is in the area where you can use nature's methods to change
possibilities in water to create changes. This applies to physical as
well as information content in water. We have worked for 9 years to
find out what results this can create, such as: shelf life in food,
restitution improvement, influence on stress in humans, animals and
plants, as well as change of taste and more subjective experiences. Our
primary focus has been on creating some results, so we have not spent
time on clinical studies. We are therefore in the situation that one
would call reverse engineering. Methods that we have used: homeopathy,
quantum physics, chemistry and physics.
Molecular water research as the gateway to understanding life
Michael Bache,
Denmark
Molecular water research is a scientific field that studies the
properties and behavior of water at the molecular level. This research
is interdisciplinary in nature and draws upon techniques and concepts
from fields such as chemistry, physics, materials science, and biology.
In 30 min I will humbly try to explain why it is the key to
understanding life and would like to have a discussion on how
electro/magnetic fields can influence water.
Ice images as a method to estimate water quality ‒ Gisela Ahlberg in
memoriam
Curt Hallberg
& Lasse Johansson,
Sweden
In the early 1990s Gisela Ahlberg pioneered
using photographs of frozen water as an alternative way of assessing
water quality. In this presentation we will discuss the relevance of
her research and take time to contemplate photographs from her
collection. We will see how ice images relates to other ways of
assessing water quality from patterns, e.g. crystallization images, and
explore connections with self-organization research.
Small curved flow in still water
David Jonsson,
Sweden
In this presentetion we will discuss how
curved fibre and bundle structured flow can explain otherwise difficult
to explain effects in still water such as clusters, circular
dichroism and ion cyclotrons. One difference between toroidal
flow is linking, which is stabilizing. Flow path on fibre scale can
also be circular.
Vital force and the function of shape ‒ can we learn something from the
experiments behind the iron curtain?
Diana
Siswartonová, Czechia
Captivating research of Robert Pavlita, a
pioneering psychotronic researcher from former Czechoslovakia. After 30
years of experimentation, Pavlita uncovered the profound influence of
specific geometries and materials on subtle energy flow. He has
conducted an astonishing purification of factory waste water through
exposure to his devices charged with "subtle energy." Let’s explore the
significance of shapes, angles, and forms as carriers of qualities.
Water, wine and the sacred, an anthropological view of substances
altered by intentioned awareness, including objective and aesthetic
effects
Stephan
Schwartz, USA
This presentation discusses the ancient anthropological linkage of
water and wine with sacred rituals after these substances have been the
focus of nonlocal perturbation. The changes produced can be both
physical, as well as a subjective aesthetic reaction arising when
individuals have a sensorial interaction with such treated substances.
In making this argument I will present and discuss research done by
others, as well as the author including reporting the results of a 12
part series of experiments in which groups of seven people tasted wine
from one 750 ml bottle that had been decanted into two identical 375 ml
carafes. The histories of the carafes were the same except that one,
before the tasting, had been the focus of intentioned awareness by
meditators, while the other was a control. Twelve sessions were
conducted, 11 resulted in a majority preferring the treated wine, and
one resulted in a tie. Using an exact binomial test, the p-value is
0:00049. Therefore, with 95% confidence we can say that the probability
that a majority would prefer the treated wine is at least 0.76. The
presentation discusses the implications of the totality of this
research.
Non-traditional
alternative energy sources
FESIG's R&D work on Free Energy Devices
Pontus Hassbjer,
Sweden
I will present FESIG, the FREE ENERGY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP which is a
platform where Science meets Spirituality where we invite you to learn
with us from our speakers, who are some of the most brilliant minds!
They share ideas, knowledge, inform, update, discover, so we can work
together successfully to develop alternative (free) energy, healing and
human sustenance, trail-blazing new developments in futuristic
technologies beyond human intelligence.
7 years in operation, FESIG is now ready to embrace the long
awaited release of the suppressed advance technologies as we have
already amassed the largest pool of resource science-spirit specialists
to reengineer or develop them to potentially succeed in freeing
humanity!
Todate, our R&D teams are exploring and developing Vortex,
Electric and Magnetic technologies. We are also making Kinetic
energy devices like Robert Adams Motor Generator or Puls Motor.
We are collaborating with Paul Townley of the UK on The Tesla
Turbine. Paul discovered Nicola Tesla was hiding information in the
Tesla Patents that is easy to overlook. From that information we are
discovering new ways to use the Tesla turbine which can be applied in
our FESIG developments.
I will also show the Vortex Jar for Living Water and talk little
about how we have developed it further.
Vortices in superconductors and the Josepson
plasma resonance
Verner
Thorsmølle, Denmark
Conventionally, the superconducting state is
characterized by no electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic
fields. This implies levitational properties and instant response. As
such, the understanding of superconductivity is important to facilitate
the application of future ecotechnologically superconducting materials.
In a layered high-Tc superconductor, below Tc, the magnetic field
enters the superconductor in the form of vortices that orders in a
closed-packed array. Superconductors convey strong ZPE interactions,
and vortices facilitate strong aether concentrations.
Here I present phenomena of the vortex state in the
high-temperature superconducter, Tl-2212. I use terahertz spectroscopy
in transmission applied to Tl-2212 thin films and measure the Josephson
plasma (JPR). I use the JPR as a tool to study the vortex state as a
function of temperature and magnetic field applied along the c-axis. In
the vortex state, the magnetic field penetrates as vortex lines. The
layered structure tends to break these vortex lines into pancake
vortices that are concentrated in the copper layers and weakly coupled
between layers. I find evidence for a linelike vortex liquid phase.
Near the phase transition into the normal state the ordering of pancake
vortices along the c-axis improve before the entire vortex lattice
melts and the vortices vanishes. In addition, I find a dynamic
coupling-decoupling crossover in the current-driven vortex-state.
Fog turbines and energy from
water droplets ‒ introduction and overview
Lasse Johansson,
Sweden
90 years ago, Viktor Schauberger suggested ways to extract electrical
energy from water by mimicking processes that can be observed in
waterfalls in nature. In this presentation we will review rather
neglected research by Schauberger, Graneau and others on extracting
energy from disintegrating water into
droplets and explore how it could be used as a renewable energy source.
Workshop with fog turbines and energy from
water droplets (Practical
workshop)
Curt Hallberg,
Robert Bärnskog, Sweden & Martin Wozniak, Denmark
In this practical workshop we will explore
principles and practical efforts to extract energy from disintegrating
water into droples. We will make experiments with a "fog turbine", with
Viktor Schauberger's water drop experiment and with disintegrating
water into droplets by electrical discharges.
Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions (Poster presentation)
Gary Vesperman, USA
Among the poster presentations, Gary Vesperman
will present a panorama of inventions within the non-traditional
alternative energy sources focus area, covering among other things:
permanent magnet motors, capturing radiant energy (outside the visible
spectrum) from the sun, gas-phase cold fusion, torsion fields and
effects of unconventional water pumps.
Extraction of thermal and static pressure
energy from a calm atmosphere and aquatic environments (Poster presentation)
Evgeny Sorokodum,
Russia
The solution to all energy problems depends on finding the ideal energy
source, which should be environmentally friendly, independent of fuel,
the presence of the sun or wind. Thermal and static pressure energy of
a calm atmosphere and water environments is chosen as an ideal source.
The specific received capacities (kW power
received from 1 m3/s of the extracted medium) are determined: kinetic
(wind, currents), thermal and static pressure (calm atmosphere and
aqueous media). Comparative estimates have been made for the overall
efficiency of the future heat energy source and static pressure with an
efficiency of no more than 1%. It is found that the energy of the
atmosphere during the extraction of thermal energy will give the
consumer energy 2-75 times more, and during the extraction of static
pressure energy 10-200 times more than the kinetic energy of wind will
give. The energy of aqueous media during the extraction of thermal
energy will give the consumer energy 50-10000 times more, and during
the extraction of static pressure energy 5-200 times more than the
kinetic energy of currents will give. Thus, evidence has been obtained
that the energy of a calm surrounding atmosphere and aquatic
environments is a real ideal source of energy.
We have developed a method for extracting
thermal and static pressure energy from a calm atmosphere and aquatic
environments. To implement this method, it is proposed to use a vortex
created with the help of mechanical vibrations of a special shape.
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