Wilfried Hacheney

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Wilfried Hacheney (born March 13, 1924 in Dortmund ; † April 20, 2010 in Detmold ) was a German engineer who worked in the field of so-called "organic physics ".

He was best known for his scientifically untenable invention of levitated water . After studying physics and mechanical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe , he worked for ten years as an assistant to the board of Rheinische Stahlwerke .

In his books he described his concern "to develop natural science into a true human science" (in the sense of Paracelsus , Goethe and Rudolf Steiner ).

Works

  • Organic physics. Articles, Michaels-Verlag (December 2001)
  • Water, being of two worlds. Michaels-Verlag (December 2003)
  • Fire, mystery of births. Michaels-Verlag (March 2005)
  • Water, a guest of the earth. Michaels Publishing House
  • Levitated water in research and application. Michaels Publishing House
  • Paradise on earth. Michaels Publishing House
  • The way - man from creature to creator.

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