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precipitation

noun: the process of forming a chemical precipitate
noun: the process by which a solid substance separates, or is separated from, a liquid it is in


Schauberger
"In this connection attention should be drawn to the salination of many mountain lakes, which is ultimately attributable to the activities of hydraulic and hydro-electric engineers. First of all, through the wanton clearing of forest the rivers were robbed of protection from Sun and heat afforded by the leafy canopy of the trees. In addition water-courses were subsequently subjected to regulation by mechanical means alone. Both events produced higher concentrations of oxygen in the water, which then sought out the coarse and fine carbones in the channel body, dislodging them from both bed and banks. Once this water reaches deeper and cooler lakes where the now-aggressive oxygen is concentrated and if the water is no longer able to retain the quantities of the now- dispersing carbones in suspension, the precipitation of salts then follows and freshwater is transformed into seawater. The reverse process happens at great depths in the sea, where strong concentrations of high-grade, complex carbones can eventuate. There the water is not only fresh, but also develops a highly potent negative charge, which under certain circumstances can trigger off violent electrical disturbances in the depths of the ocean." [Our Senseless Toil, page 37]

(b) To the etherisation of ordinary air-masses through the repulsive precipitation of inferior waste matter (water-like carrier substances) and the enhancement of implosive suctional forces through the generation of an 'organic vacuum', the co-active counterforce to the above high-pressure expansion, by means of Repulsines (see figs. 30-33). [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Practical Application of Cycloid-Space-Curve-Motion arising from Processes of Cold Oxidation]

Mass (matter) is thus a product of precipitation, whose quality increases in step with the essential product of dissociation (the product of the interaction [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Magnetism is the Function of Levitism and Electricism is the Function of Gravitism]

Like the beads of carbon dioxide in water that has been warmed, through the strong influence of heat the residual substances shrivel up after the separation and precipitation of the higher quality constituents[11]. Due to the high pressure the outer envelope or the carrier-substance will be crushed and in this way the de-energised elements released. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]

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