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====== 1. Implosion-Based Technologies: - Schauberger’s implosion principles could inspire modern energy devices that enhance efficiency while minimizing waste and destructive outputs. ====== # Neutral Center Dynamics in Engineering: - Incorporating neutral center theories in design could lead to advancements in propulsion systems, including levitative transportation and low-energy machinery. # Exploration of Etheric Forces: - Keely's interetheric forces suggest untapped energy reserves within matter, inviting experimental validation of his vibratory methods for energy liberation. # Sustainable Energy Paradigms: - Both thinkers advocate for systems that emulate natural processes, emphasizing the need to move away from destructive, heat-based technologies toward regenerative, vibration-centered methods.
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