Schauberger
My allegations in this regard were construed an as affront to the honour and prestige of the Establishment and I was requested to provide written proof of these provocative assertions to the university professors I mentioned by name. This I also did and without exception they all had to capitulate. I could prove to them that as a result of techno-academic systems of motion - a predominantly centrifugal form of mass-movement - an atomic (electrolytic) excess pressure builds up in the structure of the basic elements, thereby producing an increase in temperature; in other words, a feverish condition. In contrast, an atomic (magnetic) low or negative pressure is generated through a form of planetary mass-motion in which centripetence predominates. This gives rise to a concentrative, negative pressure, which functions as a biological vacuum. It was discovered as early as 1908 by Professor Ernst Ferdinand Sauerbruch, who recognised that neither breathing nor expansion of the lungs would be possible if the biological vacuum were not to exist. He was declared a fool all the same and dismissed without notice when he told his superior, Professor Mikolitsch, the following:
"Were there no vacuum between the surface of the lungs and the pleura, no intake of breath, nor resistanceless expansion of the lungs would be possible. Everything would suffocate were this biological vacuity to be filled with normal, atmospheric pressure through any form of perforation." [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Biological Vacuum - The Optimal Driving Force for Machines]
Sir Francis Bacon
“Unwarranted confidence is a Gift given Only to the Fool”. [Sir Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St. Alban 1561-1626]
Paul Francis Young
One of the great and quiet tragedies of life is knowing just enough to believe you are correct, while remaining blind to the vastness in which you are wrong—carrying a lantern that illuminates only your next step, never the endless darkness that surrounds it. Wisdom teaches to hold both certainty and doubt as sacred companions on the royal road to what’s real and true. [Paul Francis Young]
David Alan Dunning
“The Dunning-Kruger effect reveals a curious asymmetry in human metacognition: those possessing the least competence in a given domain often harbor the most inflated assessments of their own proficiency. Precisely because their ignorance runs so deep, they lack the very frameworks necessary to recognise the boundaries of their understanding, or to perceive the superior insight held by others who have traversed the terrain more thoroughly. In their unawareness of the vastness they have not yet encountered, they mistake the shallows of their knowledge for its full depth.” [David Alan Dunning - Justin S. Kruger. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology]
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