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synthesising

Synthesis
? noun: the combination of ideas into a complex whole
? noun: the process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds)
? noun: reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
? noun: The formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things.
? noun: (signal processing) Creation of a complex waveform by summation of simpler waveforms.
? noun: (chemistry) The reaction of elements or compounds to form more complex compounds.
? noun: (logic) A deduction from the general to the particular.
? noun: (philosophy) The combination of thesis and antithesis.
? noun: (military) In intelligence usage, the examining and combining of processed information with other information and intelligence for final interpretation.
? noun: (rhetoric) An apt arrangement of elements of a text, especially for euphony.
? noun: (grammar) The uniting of ideas into a sentence.
? noun: (medicine) The reunion of parts that have been divided.


Schauberger
In every respect, experiments with this formative and levitative (synthesising) current produced surprising results. Thus, for example, 2,000,000 volts per drop of water, which were measurable, visible and palpable, and therefore incontrovertible, could be freed with appropriate charge-releasing devices. With 50 pairs of needle-jets about 200 million volts can be produced for virtually nothing, for which today's science requires giant machines. Even then it can only produce an exceptionally disintegrative (analysing) current, which has life-negating properties. This is to be differentiated from the formative and levitative, therefore life-affirming, functions of the synthesizing current mentioned elsewhere. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

If ordinary air is bio-centrifugated above the speed of sound in very specially contoured and suitably alloyed development-facilitating devices, for which an auxiliary mechanical force is required in the order of 0.08 kW per cubic metre of moved air, then the torque-producing current (synthesising current) mentioned above arises, which also accelerates the device that generates it. This further accelerates the intake of air, which again intensifies the strength of the current, resulting in an even higher rate of rotation, which provokes yet a further increase in the torque-producing current, and so on. Ultimately a powerful and highly potent vacuum is created in front of the generating device, while at the same time the expansive pressure described above exerts a squeezing, wedging pressure along its teardrop-like body (see figs. 22[6] & 38). These suctional and pressural forces, which evolve along a common developmental axis in the form of a fully developed dynagen gradient can overcome any weight or form of anchorage. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

Practically and factually we are thus presented with the unveiling of the seven enshrouding veils of Sais[7]. We stand before the secret of the genesis of all life and its unfoldment, which viewed objectively is none other than the perfection of all that is raw material. It is the eternal process of self-renewal out of which are born the forces of growth and formation, as well as those of renewed decomposition and reversion, which appear in the form of synthesising or analysing currents, depending on whether the medium of air or water is moved naturalesquely in specially constructed and alloyed development-facilitating devices, or unnaturally in unsuitable ones. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

See Also


Additive and Subtractive Synthesis
gravity
Law of Atomolic Synthesis of Chemical Elements
Law of Molecular Synthesis and Combination - Organic
Photosynthesis
progressive synthesis
synthesis
synthesize
synthesizer
synthesizing
synthetic process
Syntropy
upsurging bio-magnetic rotary synthesising current

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