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hot

adjective: used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning


Schauberger
'Conventional' science and fire-spitting technology naturally do this very differently, indeed in a diametrically opposed fashion. They exploit hot processes of oxidation as the developmental basis for the build-up of a decomposive and retrogressive force, which in Nature is employed for the recall for reconstitution of what is unfit for development. No wonder therefore that this type of force reacts, with resistances that increase by the square, against the insanity of its wrongful exploitation for the purposes of the build-up of culture. Therefore the crowning law of today's technology, the conservation of energy law and the so-called heat equivalent are founded on an unnatural developmental basis. To put it plainly, contemporary science and its technology have backed the wrong horse and have ridden it for so long, or have sacrificed the available raw materials to power precisely the opposite force to such an extent as to drag in an economic collapse by its head and shoulders. It has not understood how to copy the ideal method of generating power and formative energy, or through the naturalesque transformation of inferior raw materials into quality products, how to make the natural sources of energy available in unlimited quantity for a virtually free, silent and development furthering mechanical power. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, New Forms of Motion and Energy]

See Also


Collision
Endothermic
exothermic
Figure 3.11 Thermal Polarization
First Law of Thermodynamics
Heat
hot center
hot sphere of matter
Isothermal Process
Law of Sono-thermity
LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Law of Variation of Atomic Oscillation by Sono-thermism
Laws of Thermodynamics
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Sono-therm
Sono-thermism
Sono-thermity
thermal concentration
Thermal Runaway
Thermism
thermodynamics
Third Law of Thermodynamics

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