The Hidden Qualities of Water, 9780863156106
Paperback
Unlock water’s secrets: reveal hidden qualities impacting life and environment.

The Hidden Qualities of Water

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  • Paperback

    143 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2007

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Summary

The Hidden Qualities of Water: A Guide to Understanding Water Quality

Water is essential for life. It’s also vital that we know about the quality of our water and how it is affected by its environment.

Theodor Schwenk, the acclaimed author of Sensitive Chaos, developed the Drop Picture Method to analyse the quality of water. This collection of articles from the Institute of Flow Sciences that he founded provides detailed information on how the method works, how impartiality …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780863156106
ISBN-10:086315610X
Author:Wolfram Schwenk
Publisher:Floris Books
Imprint:Floris Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:143
Release Date:14 November 2007
Weight:231g
Dimensions:11mm x 160mm x 232mm
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Critics Review

‘The book was an engaging read and I see it as being of use not only to the lay reader who wants better to understand water, perhaps even to strengthen their case when lobbying for a more healthy, even reverent treatment of water, but also to those responsible for our water supplies, who could enhance their work by understanding its subtler qualities.’ – Science Group of the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain Newsletter ‘Contains many illustrations of photographs [of drops of water as they impact on the surface of a pond], and indeed shows that the most beautiful, symmetrical and complex images comes from mountain spring water. It appears that well-run tap water is better than bottled, particularly in plastic – restauranteurs please note!’ – Keith Denerley, Christian Parapsychologist, March 2008 ‘This new book updates the research being carried out at the Institute of Flow Sciences. Readers new to this kind of work will find their understanding of water reframed and will realise that we need new scientific approaches to understand the real nature of water and the distinction between living and dead water … The authors go so far as to suggest that in order to solve the water problems facing us, we need to rediscover the cosmic aspect of water and renew our understanding of the nature of life. New perceptions will lead invariably to new patterns of behaviour. This is an important book for anyone interested in the more subtle aspects of water.’ – David Lorimer, The Scientific and Medical Network Review

About The Author

Wolfram Schwenk

Wolfram Schwenk was the son of Theodor Schwenk, and was a scientist at the Institute for Flow Sciences in Germany. He died in 2014.

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