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angle

Angle
Angle
Angle

noun: the shape that is made where two straight lines join or cross each other. Angles are measured in degrees. An angle that measures 90 degrees is a right angle; if it is less than 90 degrees, it is an acute angle, and if it is more than 90 degrees, it is an obtuse angle. noun: the shape that is made where two surfaces or objects meet noun: the direction from which something comes, or the direction from which you look at something, especially when it is not directly in front of you noun: a particular way of thinking about something verb: to make something point in a particular direction, especially one that is not directly in front of you verb: to make a ball move in a direction that is not straight in front of you verb: to do or write something in a way that makes one thing seem more important than others, or gives special emphasis to one opinion


Schauberger
A third case will be mentioned here, albeit briefly. If under very particular external influences good high-spring water is rotated at high speed in turbines with blades inclined at a certain angle, then on occasion the effective force rises exceptionally high; by calculation to peak pressures of about 32,000 atmospheres, leading to corrosive damage to the turbine blades. More detailed elaboration would take too long here, and therefore it should be enough to point out that these three phenomena are known facts. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]

insulation against heat are bound into the water, which is swirled in towards the central axis by the inclined angle of the resistances - guide-vanes.[4]. Having been drawn there by the increase in axial velocity, the water-masses inwinding towards the central axis now bind the highly active dynagens, which have been released through the mutual abrasion of the carbones. No longer reacting to any mechanical centrifugence, these energised terrestrial elements then begin to encircle the centrally moving oxygenes. Through the continuous approach of the through-flowing water-masses towards the anomaly point of +4°C (+39.2°F), on the one hand the terrestrial elements attain their relatively highest energetic state and on the other, the oxygenes become increasingly indifferent and more dispersed, thus reaching the condition proper to a fertilising substance. If this state is reached at the anomaly point, then the highly energised terrestrial residues (the former carbones) bind their fertilising counter-parts, and the naturalesque product of synthesis is complete.[The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]

See Also


02 - Angle of Vibratory Circuit
03 - Chart of the Angles of Interference and Coincidence Trigeminal
10 - Chart Defining the Angles of Radiation
12.36 - Angles of Incident of Etheric Sympathetic Streams
Angle - Sympsionics Data Page
angle of incidence
Angles of Incident of Etheric Sympathetic Streams
Figure 12.15 - Angles of Incidence of Sympathetic Streams
geometry
inclined angle
Law of Triangle
Sympsionics
Triangle Down
Triangle Up

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