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Foreword<br />

Water is the commonest substance on the face of the Earth, yet we<br />

really know very little about this essential source of life. We do know<br />

that without it there would be no life — indeed there would be little<br />

in the way of chemical reaction, for water is the universal catalyst.<br />

Water is also our potential nemesis, for today it is widely agreed<br />

that if there is another world war, it will be waged over this precious<br />

resource. Water in a state fit enough for human consumption or for<br />

succouring the life cycle of the brown trout is now in short supply<br />

and its availability is diminishing every day.<br />

Before Austria had stripped her mountains of all her old growth<br />

forests, Viktor Schauberger, a forester, observing how a trout could<br />

maintain its station in the midst of a turbulent stream, discovered<br />

the secret of living water. Distilled from the sea and leaving most of<br />

its burden of salt behind, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven,<br />

taking up kinetic energy as it makes its way back to ordnance<br />

datum (standard sea level), itself controlled by the balance of the<br />

global greenhouse.<br />

En route this living water absorbs minerals from both soil and<br />

bedrock sufficient to nurture the pulse of life itself, tiny herbs, some<br />

full of the power of healing, and the natural vegetation that generates<br />

organic soil. The trees, reaching up to the Sun, power houses for<br />

transforming energy, are driven by living water, ameliorating the<br />

climate near the ground, controlling erosion and helping to maintain<br />

the life-giving water cycle.<br />

If this cycle gets out of balance in any way, the consequences are<br />

dire, as insurance companies are now discovering. Drought, floods,<br />

winds and wild fire out of control, and perhaps worst of all, eutrophication,<br />

the clever name for too many nutrients choking the very<br />

arteries through which living water used to meander its self-cleansing<br />

way down to the sea.<br />

There is much in Schauberger's philosophy that gets up the<br />

noses of the science that sees only financial profit at the end of their<br />

glass telescope of knowledge. Alick Bartholomew is to be congratulated<br />

for bringing Schauberger's vision into focus in this book at the<br />

most opportune time. Wave power is beginning to come on stream<br />

FOREWORD

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