refluent
adjective: Flowing back.
Schauberger
• The silting up and dislocation of the heavy water-masses, which must breach their banks, because the formation and build-up of the refluent (upstream flowing) bio-magnetic products of noble matter that ur-fertilise the water, have been arrested through elimination of the form of motion that produces it. This is how the hitherto inexplicable steadiness in draining water-masses down a variable gradient was lost.[20] [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Cadaverine Poison in Ray-Form - Ptomaine Radiation]
Here it should be noted that experiments established that all substances of terrestrial origin[16] react to centrifugence, whereas the higher refluent or inward-falling substances, namely all forms of so-called oxygen, react to centripetence. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]
See Also
phase-locked time-reversed electromagnetic wave
reverse
reversion
Time-Reversal Zone
time-reversed replica wave