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  • Earth Generated Water

    Wow! Thank you and welcome to Energetic Forum Shanjaq!

    Shanjaq shared this post on Imhotep's thread:
    http://www.energeticforum.com/38216-post1882.html

    Talk about ABUNDANCE!

    Here is Shanjaq's post, check this out - 2 links at bottom!

    Where did the water come from?? Regarding the localized accumulation/formation of water, has anyone read about the work of Stephan Riess?

    "In the North American West an important clue to the mystery disclosed by Riess came when, working late at night in a mine shaft, he heard a peculiar hissing sound, similar to that produced by a leaky air tank, accompanied by a trickling of water. What he was observing, he believed, was virgin water being liberated from ore-bearing rock by crystallization processes within the rocks themselves."

    "At no time is water static. It is a constantly changing form. It is either liquid or gas, or it is bound up in crystalline form in rocks and minerals. The cycle of gas to liquid to crystal is repeated over and over. Oxygen and hydrogen combine under the electrochemical forces of the earth to form liquid water. Not only is water being constantly formed within the earth, but also rocks, minerals and oil. What I seek is water in its liquid state."





    web.archive.org: Stephan Riess | MERLib.org
    Infinite Energy: Stephan Riess: Earth-generated Water: a Potential Solution - Rare Article by Morad Eghbal | MERLib.org
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    Aaron Murakami

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    Excellent find!

    I've thought for a very long time that petoleum oil was NOT prehistoric, especially after reading about Mendeleev and his finding. Nowhere, that I am aware of, is there proof that oil is *fossil fuel* as is commonly called. This revelation about water adds beef to that belief.

    BTW, though I don't remeber where the quote is I read recently about a man who discovered oil, or carbon like liquids, being made from Helium.

    This was an excellent find IMO and I'm proud you passed it on. I shall do likewise.

    I was especially interested in this because I live at the very bottom of the Oogalalah and water is getting scarce due to heavy irrigation by those at the very top.

    Thanks
    Warrren
    ..
    Men had been depending for too long on the authority of the great minds of the past and that they should rely more on their own resources in obtaining knowledge.
    Francis Bacon

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    • #3
      Mendeleev

      Originally posted by mrbreau View Post
      I've thought for a very long time that petoleum oil was NOT prehistoric, especially after reading about Mendeleev and his finding.
      Hi mrbreau,

      in case you know more about Mendeleev, you know the Mendeleev table? I am sure.
      It is said, Mendeleev claimed an element much, much smaller than Hydrogen H, which should belong to the noble gases group, to Helium group.
      Do you know about, and have you ever seen that origin table in I-net? (Without removed element).
      Thanks a lot.


      Water: Schauberger did know at least two souces of water, his high moutain shadow wells + green plant in morning:

      "You have to go out very early in morning in very dry summer, maybe in June, July. Go out to a meadow far before sunrise, sit down, wait and look. Before sunrise the temperature gets down. At that moment every green plant, which is growing even over the mostly dry soil, maybe absolut dry soil, every plant gets a shiny glowing on its leaf tips. A shiny glowing little globe. The leaf keeps standing up with this shiny little glowing. Right at the beginning of sunrise, that glowing globe gets water droplet, and the leaf becomes bent down to earth, because the globe gets droplet, the droplet gets mass. Water becomes born." This is a second kind how Schauberger claims water comes to existance.

      magnetO

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      • #4
        Mendelev original table with smaller elements

        Here is about the original element table but can't find the table itself:
        D. Mendeleef: A Chemical Conception of the Aether

        Also, Emmanuel Velikovsky - check oil from space. Interesting theory. I have the vids somewhere and can post on another thread.
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

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        • #5
          What purpose does it serve?

          I have only recently found D Mendeleev. There are so many logs on my fire now that I can barely stand the heat. As the fires wanes I will do what I can to understand this enigma too.

          It sometimes bothers me that with the discovery of petroleum no one has ever undertaken the task to find out what purpose the oil serves the planet. For example, does it absorb heat from within keeping the surface moderate? Or does it insulate from electrical shock? Is it a cushion to absorb shocks or the tugs from the sun or other passing planets? All of these questions are far too deep for me. Still, I have those questions.

          I first read about the primordial waters in Popular Science in the seventies(?) when Arabia was drilling 25,000 feet to get what they were calling then *prehistoric water* to irrigate their crops. I don't ever remember seeing a followup until today. As with petroleum, what purpose does this water serve?

          I'm a great believer in the Hegalian philosophy, i.e., "into every system is built the seeds of it's own distruction." I could write an autobiography here but I'll defer to better minds.

          Warren
          ..

          Originally posted by magnetO View Post
          Hi mrbreau,

          in case you know more about Mendeleev, you know the Mendeleev table? I am sure.
          It is said, Mendeleev claimed an element much, much smaller than Hydrogen H, which should belong to the noble gases group, to Helium group.
          Do you know about, and have you ever seen that origin table in I-net? (Without removed element).
          Thanks a lot.

          magnetO
          I just heard about Buhl water. It is water discovered in Buhl, Minnesota and is reported to be the world's purist water. So pure, it goes to space with the astronauts. That is what I'm told anyway. It is supposed to be trapped glacial water but I bet it is the same as Reiss's water.

          FWIW
          Warren
          ..
          Men had been depending for too long on the authority of the great minds of the past and that they should rely more on their own resources in obtaining knowledge.
          Francis Bacon

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          • #6
            new thread

            The oil topics is very fascinating. I started this thread to keep this on one the Earth Generated Water.
            http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...rigin-oil.html
            Sincerely,
            Aaron Murakami

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            • #7
              I know this is an old thread, but I found it by accident while looking for something else.

              The Stephan Riess process in the linked post reminds of a well my father dug in his early 20’s. He and a friend went down 7 meters in to solid bed rock by hand using a pick and shovel (over a number of weeks) at the bottom they dug a horizontal tunnel again by hand - but this time it took even longer going sideways as the rock just seamed to get harder and harder. The interesting bit is that the hole and tunnel was dry, no normal ground water.

              One day while swing the pick at the rock not they chipped off a large chip (no larger than 20 cm wide) and open a small crack. When that happened water started gushing out. The way he described it to me, it sounded like he stuck a city water main. Only issue is that the nearest water main at the time would have been 60 miles away.

              The crack wasn’t that large, but they fund the water starting to fill the well up very quickly, that they raced out of the tunnel and out of the well.

              Over the years, (about 30 or so), my father and a number of other people have tried to dry the well as an experiment, but they have never been able to do so.

              The water is always stirring, very cold, and I do mean very cold.

              The spot they started digging in was chosen simply because of a patch of small tiny red flowers that only grows by water sources in that area.

              If I can get a picture of the flower I'll post it.
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