Tällä hetkellä vuorovesiin ei näytä löytyvän kunnollista vastausta, joka selittää kaiken.
Gravitaatioon ja magnetismiin liittyen itävaltalainen luonnontutkija ja keksijä Johann Grander (1930-2012) on kirjoittanut seuraavaa:
Everything started years ago when doctors failed to treat my arthritis successfully. It was up to me to help myself and I remembered what my father had taught me about the healing powers of magnetism. I build myself a massage roller which works like a bicycle dynamo and generates electric energy when rolled over the body. In this way I cured my arthritis and became familiar with the healing effects of magnetic forces.
I continued my work and built larger, more efficient and powerful devices until the ring gear was no longer driven by an artificial source of power, but by a natural one. I was overjoyed to have made such a revolutionary discovery for mankind. However, after having applied for a patent, which entailed an investment of more than half a million Austrian Schillings, my illusions were shattered: “Products which inhibit innovations are not patented” was the answer. The patent was only refused in order to “protect industry and commerce”.
Never the less, I had to continue my work, for i felt an invisible hand guiding me. Thanks to the patience, understanding, support and backing given by my family, I was able to pursue my numerous and expensive experiments for many years. I was becoming more and more successful at utilizing the inexhaustible natural and vital forces which make up our whole life.
As my experiments needed a great amount of batteries which I could no longer afford, I invented a special water battery. This battery, which I had really intended for something else, generated the animated water. I had succeeded in activating water with natural vitality.
The high energy which flows from the "magnetic motor" is not comparable with normal kinds of energy (power from the socket), but is a natural energy in the very sense of the world made up of light vibrations. These are natural vital forces, the strongest of which you can touch without getting an electric shock.
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Magnetism is energy (force and information) which flows from one pole to other. It is always a matter of source and drain (plus and minus). This is what the whole universe, the Creation and life are based on.
There are three different kinds of magnetism:
1. Material magnetism (ferromagnetism, permanent magnetism, geomagnetism, north-south pole magnetism...) This kind of magnetism is direction-oriented; only certain types of energy flow and certain materials, i.e. iron, are attracted or repelled.
2. Psychological magnetism (gravity, natural phenomena, fog, sensitivity to changes in the weather...) This kind of magnetism is related to time and space. Several kinds of energy flow and all materials are attracted (i.e. gravity).
3. Spiritual magnetism – the ultimate form of magnetism (thoughts, vital and hereditary informations, planetary energy i.e. the sun...) This kind of magnetism is neither connected to time nor to space. Life would not be conceivable without this kind of magnetism. A pea seed has, for example, been polarized so that it can absorb certain kind of energy, its vital and hereditary information. It would be inconceivable for a pea seed to suddenly grow into a runner bean.
Energies are never generated, but transformed - an interaction of various forms of magnetism between plus and minus. Water is the most important carrier of energy and information. It not only gives living beings energy and information, it also takes it. These functions are either inhibited or no longer work in the case of impaired or dead water.
Our "Wasserbelebung" -system has been polarized in such way that all three forms of magnetism can be received and transferred to tapwater, or the tapwater can take the forms of energy it needs from the "Wasserbelebung" -system to strengthen its power of resistance.
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Implosion is the force which attracts, collects, absorbs, and draws in. It builds up, condenses, shapes and nurtures quality. The good flows inwards (it builds up), the bad outwards (and excretes). The entire Creation, nature is based on implosion. Every plant, every animal, every human being, water, etc. draws in good forces inwards and excretes bad outwards.
Every living being strives to become beautiful, healthy and strong a living being as possible. The Earth itself represents the largest form of implosion. It attracts tremendous energies from the universe (gravitational pull of the earth = cosmic energy) and makes life full of energy possible.
Explosion is the opposite of implosion. It is a force which repels, tears apart, blows up and destructs. Explosion is detrimental to nature and brings about catastrophic effects (i.e. combustion engines emitting poisonous exhaust fumes or nuclear power generating damaging radiation).
The force of implosion is stronger that of explosion. It is natural, quiet, and can be utilized for free. It is due to free utilization of implosion that up till now inventions of this kind have been prevented by force. The best known inventors who were not permitted to realize their inventions were Tesla and Schauberger.
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“Wasserbelebung” or Water Animation has its origins in the “magnetic motor” developed by Johann Grander over decades of research. In this motor or generator, the magnets are covered with special alloys and are switched in such a way that they continually excite one another to higher and higher pitches. In this way, the natural magnetism of the magnets is intensified so much that with the correct coiling and switching energy begins to flow. A natural energy which contains no risks, but which is highly conductive and which is not subject to any thermal loss.
And it is precisely this energy from the magnetic motor (cosmic energy) which restructures the different waters so that they take on permanent and special magnetic properties.
Johann Grander 1997. Naturalist and inventor. Austria: UVO Vertriebs KG. 5-9, 27.
Johann Granderin elämäntyön historiaahttp://biowatertech.co.uk/Journals/GRAN ... ersary.pdfJohann Grander inherited his father’s knack for researching and experimenting. Already his father was a gifted technician and an expert on engines. Born in 1930, Johann Grander was deprived of the chance of higher education due to the outbreak of war: At the age of 13, he was exempted from school at the behest of local authorities and employed as a tractor driver. In 1954, he married his wife, Inge, and provided for his family by working as a truck driver, a gas station franchisee and a cement foreman. Pains in his knee due to bursitis caused by hard physical outdoor work and sitting in his truck for long times and his wife’s back pains led him to further develop his father’s electro stimulation device and use it on himself.
His wife’s pains as well as his own vanished and he developed an interest in stimulation currents and magnetism. Johann Grander quit his job and decided to fully concentrate on his experiments. At the beginning, he was often derided when he withdrew to his garage with tons of books. Without the support of his extensive family, where his older siblings provided the income, Johann Grander wouldn’t have been able to concentrate on his research. At first, Johann Grander was particularly fascinated by engines and for many years, he developed different types of generators. The garage attached to the house was turned into a workshop for his experiments and this is where he built a magnet engine which was impervious to electrical accidents.
In 1979, Johann Grander presented his first significant invention, a magnetic roller, at the Austrian Inventors’ Fair in Vienna. He was awarded a gold medal for this device by the Inventors’ Association. For the first time in his life, Johann Grander considered going freelance and so in 1979, he founded a company named I.f.a.M. (Institut für angewandten Magnetismus / Institute for Applied Magnetism). However, after his success with the electro stimulation device and the ECO Kat for trucks and other engines, Grander suffered a setback: The patent application for his engine was rejected.
However, Grander refused to let it deter him and continued his research with passionate enthusiasm. In the process, he conducted many experiments with and under water, submerging old electric appliances in a bathtub filled with water and turning them on with his generator. Again, his experiments were a success. Even his children got into the tub with the electric appliances. The inventor noticed that the family cat ‘Minka,’ who always had plenty of fresh water at her disposal, was particularly eager to drink from the bucket which contained the treated water. He decided to further investigate this behaviour: He bought a microscope and paid it back in small instalments for many years. He observed changes in the water which had been set in vibration by his generators.
Grander’s garage, where he worked day in day out from early morning to late at night, started to fill up with various water samples. He examined all types of water brought to him.
Soon the news spread amongst friends and acquaintances: There was something special about ‘Grander’s water.’ Many people came and talked to Johann Grander about aches and pains and healing issues, about water and its uses. And many took his water with them—in bottles which they had brought with them deliberately for the purpose. So the Grander’s kitchen was always busy. Eventually, in 1986, Grander’s son Hansi built a garden hut where his father could go with his partners to discuss things. And thus, the ‘Thinking Hut’ was born. It was there that Grander used the findings he had derived from building the magnetic roller and from observing water and developed the first water revitalizer, which was then called ‘Aquamag.’
By acquiring the site where his company is located today in 1989, Johann Grander laid the foundation for future development. Together with his son Hansi, his daughter Stephanie and one employee he manually produced his magnetic roller, the ECO KAT and five different-sized water revitalization devices.
As time went by, room grew scarce. A modern water bottling plant, which met all the requirements of the Austrian Food Law, was needed. In addition, a storage room for the bottled water and the produced devices was needed. Hence, in 1992, Johann Grander decided to build the new (present-day) company building.
Soon, the first foreign relations were established. In 1993, China embraced GRANDER’s Water Revitalization with great enthusiasm and interest. In 1996, Russia showed their interest in Grander’s work, which was of particular interest to Johann Grander, because even then Russian water research enjoyed an excellent international reputation.
The Russian experts Prof. Yuri Rachmanin and Prof. Vladimir Kondratow were among the first scientists to recognize Grander’s farsightedness. And thus, in the year 2000, Johann Grander became the first Austrian to receive the Silver Medal of Honor of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, which counts more than 20 Nobel Prize winners among its members, based on his new approach to water and his findings. Essentially, the reason for the award was stated as follows:
“Through his work in the field of energy and information characteristics of water, Johann Grander has made a significant contribution to new scientific progress. His findings are of great value and significance to science.”
Following on his Russian award, a year later, Johann Grander was awarded the Austrian Cross of Honor in ‘recognition of his lifetime achievements and the discovery of the water revitalization process.’
In 2003, he received a particularly valuable present from the Russian Environmental Fund: 2,000-year-old water. During deep drilling in the Antarctic, Russian scientists came across 2,000-year-old ice, dating back to a time around the Birth of Christ. All over the world, only 6 people received this unique present for their extra-ordinary achievements:
• Vladimir Putin (Prime Minister of Russia)
• Leonid Kutshma (1994 – 2005 President of the Ukraine)
• Alexander Lukashenko (President of Belarus)
• Patriarch Alexy II (Head of the Russian Orthodox Church until his death in 1990)
• Pope John Paul II
• Johann Grander