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9.3 Singing in Magnetic field strength? Pulse voltage transmitter, pulse density, voltage? Rotation ? merge color circle 50 KW power => influence light Understanding the earth's magnetic field necessary => problem zone of nature: dying and proliferation of plant flowers Influence of the magnetic field on the life forces Vibrations and electrical frequencies and their effect on life, plants, organs, brain. "Preliminary tests by Rudolf E. Maier and assistant Hans Buchheim in the summer of 1923 in Stuttgart and a few months later in Einsingen near Ulm have shown some of the expected effects. Rudolf Steiner was extremely pleased about these first successes and once said to Hans Buchheim in this context that these experiments were much more important than Einstein's theory of relativity. He concluded by speaking of these first results as an important initial link in a chain of experiments to be developed further and told the staff involved at the time that the name Einsingen would one day become world-famous because of the experiment. In order to clarify the task, the passages from the second and third Natural Science Course which refer directly to this task will be briefly reviewed here: On March 12, 1920 (GA 321) Rudolf Steiner concretizes the process of bending the ink ribbon: He emphasizes that it is not a mere bending of the one-dimensional straight line into a two-dimensional circle, but rather a right-angled bend to one side in the case of the violet and to the opposite side in the case of the red, which can best be achieved in practice with a rotating electromagnet. Finally, for understanding and describing this "doubly complicated bending together", he gives the hint that one should try to use a kind of overimaginary numbers. Rudolf Steiner returns once again to the complicated structure of this doubly intertwined colour circle in the context of the third Natural Science Course (GA 323) on January 9, 1921, where he speaks only of "bending the spectrum in a certain way". Immediately he points out the necessity of thinking about highly unpleasant continuous processes. As an example of this, he describes the metamorphosis of the lemniscate form of the Cassini curve into the two-branch form, where one must leave the spatial in order to be able to keep an eye on the totality of the entire curve", BE122, p. 40 The colour circle as a reagent The curved color spectrum is the broken form enormous force of the magnetic fields Rotating the field Ahriman cancelling magnetic forces Reassemble broken shape Magnetism is compressive force 9.4 Electrostatics, vibration, speed, dynamics and milling 1. there is alternate contact / not contact between the workpiece and the milling cutter => frequency. (excitation by vibration)? 2. electrical decoupling between workpiece and milling cutter 3. voltage to be applied 4. material: Storage capacity variable voltage source with current limitation up to 1000V (short circuit proof) 5. can vibration milling be carried out 1. double curved surface - image of the living for the plastic - carving technique of Rudolf Steiner 2. etherisation of drops => mistletoe preparation (high-speed centrifuge in Arlesheim, Hezekiah) 3. eurythmic gesture of milling О ║ ══ R D S Turning Pressure Sheathing Earth Fire Water 4. milling indexes: XY graphic (Y=milling pressure, X=cutting speed [m/min]) possibly a sinusoidal curve? 5. eurythmy and meteroligia: hurricane R + F 9.5 Oloid and Inverted Cube Dynamic continuous change of acceleration or speed (curve of the second derivative) Leminiscate movement Beautiful waves Press and suck Vortex image
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