Aryana Libris - Tag - EauRecension d'ouvrages au format numérique PDF2024-03-27T00:19:02+00:00urn:md5:a0ee72454095f037bdb86f20b0b6b82bDotclearLuther Daisy - The prepper's water survival guideurn:md5:3ba696ec5bf0a1a608f8fb0e3fea7bd62020-04-18T00:30:00+01:002020-04-17T23:38:31+01:00balderLuther DaisyEauSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Luther_Daisy_-_The_prepper_s_water_survival_guide.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Luther Daisy</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The prepper's water survival guide Harvest, treat, and store your most vtal resource</strong><br />
Year : 2015<br />
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Introduction. If you’ve been prepping for a while, you’ve probably heard of the survivalist’s “Rule of Three.” You can survive : Three minutes without air. Three days without water. Three weeks without food. If a disaster has hit and you’re still breathing, then your next concern has got to be water. Have you ever watched any of those survival shows on the Discovery Channel, where people are dropped off in the middle of nowhere and left to survive with limited tools and supplies? In nearly every single episode, the biggest issue is finding and purifying water. Often, they wait so long that they become desperate and engage in risky behavior, like drinking water from a stagnant pool. In one particularly notable episode, the contestants had to be rescued because they became too weak from dehydration to seek water. <strong>...</strong></p>Cobbald Jane - Viktor Schaubergerurn:md5:d473cf27c5d6a0c75ca590b61d0885812019-07-13T16:14:00+01:002019-07-13T17:37:42+01:00balderCobbald JaneEauScienceÉnergie libre <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Cobbald_Jane_-_Viktor_Schauberger.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Cobbald Jane</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Viktor Schauberger A life of learning from nature</strong><br />
Year : 2006<br />
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Preface to the second edition More thanks are owed: to Jörg Schauberger for taking the time to correct, clarify and expand some of the text of the first edition, and to all at Floris Books for taking a leap of faith with an unknown author. And especially to Callum Coats, for his extraordinary work in translating the Schauberger archive, an enterprise of nearly two decades. This book is based on those translations. Viktor Schauberger lived in the first half of the twentieth century, in a world with different values from today. One of the changes that has taken place since then is in the attitude to hunting. For his generation, it was part of the natural order of things that humans should hunt. He saw no contradiction between this and his huge respect for Nature. Nowadays, as the world is more complicated and many wildlife species are endangered, some of us are ambivalent about it. However, it is undeniable that many of his most extraordinary stories are from the times when he was out alone in the mountain forests, hunting. A note on the illustrations: This book contains a selection of drawings by Viktor Schauberger that have not been published before in book form. They are part of a series of sketches that he drew in the years 1946 and 1947. This was a difficult period for him, and his country. He was unable to continue with any of the projects that he had previously been working on. He was isolated and housebound. Prevented from working on any outward, practical ventures, he turned inward. The drawings were made on lined paper and most of them had no accompanying text. For me, they allow a glimpse of the world as Viktor Schauberger saw it. They show his observation of the patterns in Nature, and his recognition of their significance. Some of them look like eddies in a stream; others like cogs in a machine. Still others could be interpreted either way. They are all part of a continuum, showing his fascination with the unending processes he saw at play around him. They demonstrate his motto: ‘kapieren und kopieren,’ comprehend and copy; in other words, first understand Nature and then copy it. <strong>...</strong></p>Speichert Greg - Speichert Sue - Encyclopedia of water garden plantsurn:md5:a46ca07630ae81912e71580c7d8213402019-01-10T17:04:00+00:002019-01-10T17:08:07+00:00balderSpeichert GregEauEncyclopediaPotager <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Speichert_Greg_-_Speichert_Sue_-_Encyclopedia_of_water_garden_plants.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Speichert Greg C. - Speichert Sue</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Encyclopedia of water garden plants</strong><br />
Year : 2004<br />
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Foreword. I first met Greg Speichert many years ago, at a symposium in Chicago where we were both presenting. I was immediately impressed by Greg’s enthusiasm, experience, and knowledge, as well as his obvious passion for water plants. The talk he gave that day and the slides that accompanied it led me to explore the rich world of hardy marginals and streamside dwellers with new interest.Again and again in the years that followed, I used Greg and Sue’s enticing Crystal Palace Perennials catalog as a resource to help design clients choose just the right plant for a challenging situation. Through their catalog and their Water Gardening magazine, Greg and Sue have introduced me to a terrific range of plants that thrive in heavy clay soils and tolerate winter immersion (common problems here in the maritime Northwest). Thousands of home gardeners and professionals have come to rely on Greg and Sue for news about the latest trends in water gardening, hot new plants, cool new fish, and a whole lot more. As I have good reason to know, Greg and Sue are both solid, reliable, and efficient problem-solvers with a remarkable range and depth of experience. The Speicherts’ new Encyclopedia ofWater Garden Plants already has a place waiting for it on my reference shelf, and I am certainly not alone in this anticipation. This rich new resource will replace a whole boxful of old Speichert catalogs and article clippings in a much handier format, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. ANN LOVEJOY. Bainbridge Island. <strong>...</strong></p>Coats Callum - Living Energiesurn:md5:3a1998bc2f662923a297f707316cbdf72018-12-21T22:08:00+00:002018-12-21T22:23:35+00:00balderCoats CallumEauScienceÉnergie libre <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Coats_Callum_-_Living_Energies.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Coats Callum</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Living Energies</strong><br />
Year : 1995<br />
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Foreword. It is very difficult to observe the extraordinary creativity and fruitfulness of Nature without a sense of wonder. But wonder is at odds with reason. It has been said that humanity's schism with Nature was contrived so that we could develop our sense of reason to the extent that we now experience. One of the outcomes of this, because they are preoccupied with physical form, is that our contemporary biological sciences seem to believe that this munificent fecundity of Nature 'just happens'. Viktor Schauberger's vision was that this 'happening' is the result of a complex interaction of subtle energies, a process that is initiated and sustained from what he called the 4th and 5th dimensions of Being. Viktor Schauberger was a man who was undoubtedly inspired by more exalted levels of reality and meaning than most of us experience. His great gift was to be able to show how it is the finer and 'higher' energies that are responsible for creating form and structure, not the other way round as contemporary science would suggest. The story of his life is tragic at a personal level, for he was constantly ridiculed, because of the vested interests of science for whom he was a threat. He died a broken man when he saw that the gift he wanted to make was corrupted by the powerful for material gain. His prophetic vision was that humanity was bound for self-annihilation if steps were not immediately taken to change course. In a real sense we have had to see many of his specific prophecies come true before we were ready to take him seriously. Schauberger died in 1958. Why has it taken so long before a book could be published that is so vital to the salvation of humanity? Part of the answer lies in history. When Austria was absorbed by Nazi Germany in 1938 there was a cultural melding. Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian, as was Hitler, who saw that this remarkable inventor could be valuable to his cause. Although Viktor was coerced to work for the Third Reich, he has inevitably been associated with it. Postwar German consciousness, being anxious to distance itself from the Hitler period, could not then easily embrace Schauberger's vision. It took a Swedish engineer inspired by the vision of Rudolf Steiner to rescue Viktor Schauberger from oblivion in 1976. Steiner and Schauberger were contemporaries, and it is tempting to believe that they were both inspired by a similar source of profound wisdom of universal meaning. They had some lengthy discussions, and one wonders how much common ground they found ! <strong>...</strong></p>Johansson Lars - Self-organizing flow technologyurn:md5:1ccac67739162c931f322db60f6a5f702018-12-21T20:15:00+00:002018-12-21T22:16:12+00:00balderJohansson LarsEauScienceÉnergie libre <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Johansson_Lars_-_Self-organizing_flow_technology.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Johansson Lars - Ovesen Morten - Hallberg Curt</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Self-organizing flow technology In Viktor Schauberger's footsteps</strong><br />
Year : 2002<br />
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This report tries to evolve a new perspective on the ideas of the Austrian naturalist Viktor Schauberger, with the aid of concepts from modern research into chaotic and self-organizing systems. The focus of the report is on modelling. With the aid of concepts like self-organization, free and forced vortex flow, chaotic pulsation, mathematical bifurcations and minimal surfaces, and with flow images like "handkerchief dynamics" and "toroidal vortex flow", we try to sketch a natural sciences perspective that comes close to Schauberger's. We replicate the Stuttgart experiments with vortex generation and particle separation, and give an overview of existing research in the area. The report also covers applications such as oxygenation of water, e.g. in fish ponds, bathing facilities, and sewage plants, and particle separation, e.g. in laundry plants, the food industry, and paper-mill industry. Some perspectives are also given on restoration of natural waterways and minor lakes or bays. <strong>...</strong></p>Bartholomew Alick - Hidden natureurn:md5:1abaf1e8e496cfb8f5921f92463ab72f2018-12-15T22:23:00+00:002018-12-15T22:28:30+00:00balderBartholomew AlickAgricultureEauScienceÉnergie libre <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Bartholomew_Alick_-_Hidden_nature.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Bartholomew Alick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Hidden nature The startling insights of Viktor Schauberger</strong><br />
Year : 2003<br />
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Foreword. Water is the commonest substance on the face of the Earth, yet we really know very little about this essential source of life. We do know that without it there would be no life - indeed there would be little in the way of chemical reaction, for water is the universal catalyst. Water is also our potential nemesis, for today it is widely agreed that if there is another world war, it will be waged over this precious resource. Water in a state fit enough for human consumption or for succouring the life cycle of the brown trout is now in short supply and its availability is diminishing every day. Before Austria had stripped her mountains of all her old growth forests, Viktor Schauberger, a forester, observing how a trout could maintain its station in the midst of a turbulent stream, discovered the secret of living water. Distilled from the sea and leaving most of its burden of salt behind, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven, taking up kinetic energy as it makes its way back to ordnance datum (standard sea level), itself controlled by the balance of the global greenhouse. En route this living water absorbs minerals from both soil and bedrock sufficient to nurture the pulse of life itself, tiny herbs, some full of the power of healing, and the natural vegetation that generates organic soil. The trees, reaching up to the Sun, power houses for transforming energy, are driven by living water, ameliorating the climate near the ground, controlling erosion and helping to maintain the life-giving water cycle. If this cycle gets out of balance in any way, the consequences are dire, as insurance companies are now discovering. Drought, floods, winds and wild fire out of control, and perhaps worst of all, eutrophication, the clever name for too many nutrients choking the very arteries through which living water used to meander its self-cleansing way down to the sea. <strong>...</strong></p>Schauberger Viktor - The water wizardurn:md5:ec035c8f93503803a398ed81f9616b4f2018-10-03T22:46:00+01:002018-10-03T21:50:13+01:00balderSchauberger ViktorAgricultureEauScience <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Schauberger_Viktor_-_The_water_wizard.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Schauberger Viktor</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The water wizard The extraordinary power of natural water</strong><br />
Year : 1998<br />
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Foreword. It was a Swedish engineer and anthroposophist, Olof Alexandersson, who wrote the first popular introduction to the radical ideas of Viktor Schauberger. I came across this attractive little book in 1979 and had it translated into English. Living Water is now in its eighth printing and has inspired many to go on to Callum Coats' in-depth study of Schauberger's ideas, Living Energies, which was published in 1996. My friendship with Callum goes back to 1981 when he confided in me his wish to write a definitive work on Viktor Schauberger. Callum had met Viktor's son, Walter Schauberger, in 1977 and was to spend three years studying with Walter at his Pythogoras-Keppler System Institute in Lauffen, in the Saltzkammergut near Salzburg. During that time, Callum was given access to all Viktor's writings. Viktor Schauberger did not start seriously to write about his ideas and his discoveries until the age of 44, when he acquired a distinguished sponsor in Professor Philipp Forchheimer. As Callum describes later in this volume, Forchheimer, a world famous hydrologist, had been asked by the Austrian Government to report on Schauberger's controversial log flumes, which transported large amounts of timber from inaccessible locations without damage. He was so impressed with Schauberger's discoveries that he asked him to write a paper which was published in 1930 in Die Wasserwirtschaft, the Austrian Journal of Hydrology. This paper attracted the attention of the President of the Austrian Academy of Science, Professor Wilhelm Exner, and resulted in a commission to write a more detailed study of his theories for that same magazine under the title Temperature and the Movement of Water. <strong>...</strong></p>Ball Philip - Flow Nature's patterns A tapestry in three partsurn:md5:0bf79e926d43c68ec62c8b77fa755a602017-11-30T14:03:00+00:002018-04-14T19:21:04+01:00balderBall PhilipEau <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img3/Ball_Philip_-_Flow_Nature_s_patterns_A_tapestry_in_three_parts.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Ball Philip</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Flow Nature's patterns A tapestry in three parts</strong><br />
Year : 2011<br />
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Flow. Movement creates pattern and form. Moving water arranges itself into eddies, and sometimes places these in strict array, where they become baroque and orderly conduits for unceasing flow. The motions of air and water organize the skies, the earth, and the oceans. The hidden logic of gases in turmoil paints great spinning eyes on the outer planets. Out of the collisions of particles in motion, desert dunes arise and hills become striped with sorted grains. Give these grains the ability to respond to their neighbours—make them fish, or birds, or buffalos—and there seems no end to the patterns that may appear, each an extraordinary collaboration that no individual has ordained or planned. <strong>...</strong></p>Victor Schauberger Comprendre et copier la natureurn:md5:494170e5c04787af2e0cb1e91447043d2017-06-01T12:55:00+01:002018-04-14T19:30:50+01:00balderCollectif d'auteursAgricultureEau <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img3/Victor_Schauberger_Comprendre_et_copier_la_nature.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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Ouvrage : <strong>Victor Schauberger Comprendre et copier la nature</strong><br />
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Peu d'images transmettent la salubrité de la nature aussi bien que celle d'un ruisseau de montagne bouillonnant. À chaque pierre, l'eau tourbillonne et puise de l'air. L'eau respire. Dans la spirale de l'eau, le scientifique autrichien Viktor Schauberger a reconnu une forme de mouvement de base dans la nature. Son but était d'imiter le mouvement de rotation avec des dispositifs spécifiques et, par conséquent, de produire une énergie respectueuse de l'environnement et naturelle. Schauberger a développé des unités de propulsion révolutionnaires avec lesquelles, par exemple, les avions ne sont pas poussés mais tirés. Le fils de Viktor, Walter Schauberger, a cherché une formule mathématique pour expliquer les conclusions de son père. Il a conçu un entonnoir, basé sur la spirale hyperbolique, dans lequel le courant d'eau descendant formait un modèle en spirale. Vu d'en haut, cela ressemble à une nébuleuse spirale dans l'espace. Plus bas dans l'entonnoir hyperbolique Schauberger, la double hélice pulsante nous rappelle la spirale de l'ADN. Une coïncidence? La turbulence crée une structure stable et pulsante hors du chaos tourbillonnant. Selon Viktor Schauberger c'est ici un modèle d'auto-organisation naturelle que nous devons comprendre et ensuite copier. <strong>...</strong></p>Collin Jacques - L'eau Le miracle oubliéurn:md5:026bd9471a5bc8b854244368ca2a4deb2017-04-17T02:21:00+01:002017-05-18T10:05:31+01:00balderCollin JacquesEau <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img3/Collin_Jacques_-_L_eau_Le_miracle_oublie.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Auteur : <strong>Collin Jacques</strong><br />
Ouvrage : <strong>L'eau Le miracle oublié</strong><br />
Année : 1993<br />
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Introduction. L'eau : Le miracle oublié. Et pourtant l'eau est partout ! Nous y sommes immergés, nous y sommes nés et la création a fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Cette histoire n'est pas seulement l'histoire de l'eau, elle est surtout un essai sur cet élément magique que nous avons oublié, délaissé et sali. <strong>...</strong></p>