Problem with Tesla that I have is that he stood on the wrong side of the electric debate. Because of him we have now the unnatural AC electric fields in our homes. Our body use natural DC currents and its clear that AC with its frequency, disrupts our body signals if sitting or standing a lot in them. We need to go for 100% DC and this is now very possible.
Really good to see you bringing Walter Baumgartner's work to light, a very knowledgeable and practical man. I promoted and helped run some of his vortex workshops in the late 1980s through Borderland, connecting Walter Russell's work with Schauberger's, demonstrating concepts with various apparatus. Interestingly, we ran across each other in Mexico a couple years later, he was working on Tesla turbines to move heavy viscous ceramics in a tile factory. Lost touch after that, so I don't know if his work was ever implemented there, but certainly made more sense than the heavy duty pumps they were using.
I very much appreciate your own researches and writings over so many years too. Borderland Research taught me about the difference between vitalism, if that's a word, and standard 20th century science, for instance.
It was their willingess to let nature speak first, the energy was just a product of something bigger.
Centropy-Project
I really reccomend you look at Malcom Bendall’s work if you havent already, and his unification model.
Excellent direction to look in, yes. Thanks for reminding me to have a more recent look.
Problem with Tesla that I have is that he stood on the wrong side of the electric debate. Because of him we have now the unnatural AC electric fields in our homes. Our body use natural DC currents and its clear that AC with its frequency, disrupts our body signals if sitting or standing a lot in them. We need to go for 100% DC and this is now very possible.
Here one of the best studies so far:
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1585441/full
Really good to see you bringing Walter Baumgartner's work to light, a very knowledgeable and practical man. I promoted and helped run some of his vortex workshops in the late 1980s through Borderland, connecting Walter Russell's work with Schauberger's, demonstrating concepts with various apparatus. Interestingly, we ran across each other in Mexico a couple years later, he was working on Tesla turbines to move heavy viscous ceramics in a tile factory. Lost touch after that, so I don't know if his work was ever implemented there, but certainly made more sense than the heavy duty pumps they were using.
I very much appreciate your own researches and writings over so many years too. Borderland Research taught me about the difference between vitalism, if that's a word, and standard 20th century science, for instance.