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revivification

noun: bringing again into activity and prominence


Schauberger
Water Supply
The application of this form of motion would bring about the revivification of sluggish, stale, tired, fish deficient, bacterially polluted brooks, streams and rivers through the artificial reinstatement of cycloid-space-curve-motion in draining water.[3] In other words, the reconfiguration of truncated and straightened channels in which the more exalted formative and transformative processes can no longer occur, due to the absence of cycloid motion. Therefore the stocks of basic allotropic heat-imparting substances are no longer consumed (bound) and the improperly regulated watercourses inevitably become warm, stale, devoid of fish and infected with bacteria, because the revivifying form of motion is missing or has been disrupted or eliminated by smooth-walled bank rectification. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Practical Application of Cycloid-Space-Curve-Motion arising from Processes of Cold Oxidation]

See Also


regenerate
devitalization
electrically vitalized
enliven
Ether Generator Producing High Pressures
Etheric Liberator used with Atlin the Musical Dynasphere
Etheric Vapor
Figure 13.02b - Liberator or Ether Vivifier
Keelys Etheric Generator or Liberator
Liberator
life force
life
Original Etheric Vapor Liberator
Ramsay - The Vital Principle of Music
revitalised substance
revivification
revivify
scale of vitalized focalized intensity
vital force
vital function
vital principle of music
vital principle
vital substance
vital
Vitality
vitalization
vitalize
vitalized by percussion
vitalized conditions
vitalized discs with resonators
vivification

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