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adsuctional force

Schauberger
It must be stated at the outset that in this case the decisive but previously overlooked concentration of qualigen is only possible with the aid of radial->axial motion. Every medium becomes heavier if it is unable to breathe and its life is removed. This occurs immediately if excessive influences of heat and pressure are brought to bear by the opposite form of motion. In this case the diamagnetic, or adsuctional and insuctional force (namely Professor Warburg's life-energy) and otherwise known as levitational force by people of ancient cultures, is lost. [Nature as Teacher, Volume II, page 108]

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