Schauberger
Impansions are slow processes of densation, which for example, can be exploited in so-called chillers or refrigerating machines and are to be viewed as normal de-stressing processes. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Explosion and Implosion - Expansion and Impansion]
[9] Inhomogenously: Since some of the water's gases are transformed into a non-spacial state through densation and the remaining water is densified through cooling, two different states of densation exist and therefore the water is densified inhomogenously. Similarly, despite the overall cooling of the water, the peripheral flow are always warmer than the central core. - Ed. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Transport of Ore in Double-Spiral-Flow Pipes]
See Also
16.13 - Differential Densities
2.7 - Differential Densities
3.6 - Differential Densities Begin to Form
6.13 - Density Differentiation
atomic intermolecular and molecular density
condensing
condensive
condensive force
crystallization
densation
densification
densified
densify
density
differential densities
energy density
energy-flux density
ether density
Figure 7B.14 - Electric Condensing Flows to Center
free energy density
local energy density
potential density