Known today as the father of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann felt that
disease was an alteration of information that occurs in the highest
level. In 1796 he discovered principles of homeopathy which are now
known as "law of similiars". Hahnemann believed that diluted dosages
of remedies are effective as long as matched to the illness. Development
and acceptance of homeopathy is based on the fact that water is a carrier
of information.
Dr. Klaus Kronenberg (California State Polytechnic University) says,
"Water is chemically neutral, but it is one of the best solvents known
to man. It has the ability to entrap other substances. In other words,
water tends to cluster around every non-water particle, forming conglomerations
or complexes. Thelma MacAdam, Chair, Health Action Network Society states
"water's open structure and its ability to combine with almost every
thing it comes in contact with allows it to comply with other elements
and dissolve them."
Wolfgang Ludwig, physicist and advisor to World Research Foundation
goes into detail by saying that water possesses the faculty to store
information and that has been impressed upon it previously on a given
frequency level and to transfer such information to other systems. He
states that contaminated water can be purified chemically and freed
of bacteria, but it will still possess electromagnetic oscillations
in certain wavelengths: these can be traced precisely to the contaminants.
Therefore, even after purification, water contains certain signals
that can be detrimental to the health. Yes, water has memory.
Grander further explains: "A water once impaired by heavy metals, nitrate,
etc., remains harmful even after a thorough processing (by chemicals
or filtration), because vibrations, information, that have once been
stored are preserved."
The memory of water has also been researched by Professor Jacques Benveniste
(French National Institute for Health and Medical Research of the University
of Paris). He has conducted several experiments to confirm this. The
experiments and research constituted studying the effects of repeated
dilutions of substances in distilled water. Theoretical Physicist Lynn
Trainer of University of Toronto carried out parallel experiments and
felt that these reactions may be the result of a 'physical' memory left
in the water.3
Dr. Horst Felsch, officially accredited civil engineer for technical
chemistry and publicly authorized legal authority for environmental
protection: "There is no doubt that a relationship between information
and health exists."
"According to tests made by Engler and Kokoschinegg in 1988 water has
a structural memory and a structural variability, and because of this
it can store acquired information over a long period of time and hand
it over to the body" continues Felsch.
There is strong support for the two concepts 'water is a carrier of
information' and 'water has memory.' The third concept "erasing information'
is also well documented. In order to understand erasing the information;
let us first take a closer look at how we treat our water and how it
is tied to the energy of water.
Hans Kronberger, author of "On The Track of Water's Secret," states:
"Injuries to nature begin in small ways; for example, tap water that
is supplied to consumers via conventional pipe lines. According to naturalists,
water loses its original energy through friction in the pipes and straight
line of transport.....it was not a coincidence that Romans built long,
open air water transport systems with winding construction, using natural
materials: wood and natural stone."
"In normal conditions," Grander maintains, "Water flows either on the
surface of the earth or deep underground, always seeking a natural course.
In our water supply system, however, the water is collected and forced
through pipelines under pressure. At this stage the water suffers a
serious aggression for the first time. The high pressures...are highly
detrimental to the liquid. The water is then further contaminated by
the addition of powerful chemicals such as chlorine. However we use
it, the water eventually finds its way back to nature through the drains.
We collect clean water from nature and return it soiled and sick."
"Most of the people today have lost every bit of knowledge about what
really happens in nature," states Austrian inventor and naturalist Johann
Grander. "That is why I wish people themselves would start to think
about the processes of nature again and through this learn to respect
nature again." Grander feels this knowledge has been lost "because in
times of constant economic growth and constant technical progress people
try to convince us that scientific research offers solutions that make
observation of the laws of nature superfluous."
After decades of research Johann Grander has succeeded in imprinting
natural and Universal energies back into our water. Implosion is a key
point in the science of revitalizing of water, or the erasing of information.
But what is implosion? Quite simply, it is the opposite of explosion.
"All of our contemporary technologies and the supply of energy are based
on explosion, on 'expansion' by generating heat by burning raw or refined
materials," states Hans Kronberger, author, On The Track of Water's
Secret. " Explosion and expansion are centrifugal forces, while implosion
works inward, or centripetally. Implosion concentrates its force into
the center, where it then becomes the strongest." Nature carries this
system out to perfection. We can observe these processes in motions
that take place in nature.
Society's current system of confining water to miles and miles of pipes
is in direct contradiction to Schauberger's theories. How can the high
positive energy of nature's water be maintained when water is confined
to restrictive systems. Grander has studied the effects nature has on
water for many years. "Water needs freedom," he states. "Living water
seeks out its source of energy itself. It flows over the earth, inside
the earth and makes long loops."
He claims that, "Not until we have recognized the perfect interplay
and the mutual dependence of the four elements -- earth, water, air
and fire...can we imagine how destructive our interference with nature
is and how much it disturbs the balance and order of things."