Tag: Holleman
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[Old] Chapter 13: Goethe’s World View [New Ch.15 V0.1]
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was an observer of nature and laid the foundations for a phenomenological science. His collected scientific works were edited by Rudolf Steiner. Goethe’s ideas and methodologies inspired Herzeele, Preuss and Holleman. Holleman recommended that the biological transmutation phenomenon might best be studied using a Goethean scientific methodology. Unfortunately he did not…
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[Old] Chapter 10: Holleman’s Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.2.1]
Wim Holleman’s green algae experiments and the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of potassium.
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[Old] Holleman & Biberian’s Transmutation Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.1]
Wim Holleman was the inspiration for this work – his successful Chlorella algae experiment was extremely intriguing but has not been repeated. Jean-Paul Biberian’s Marinobacter experiment, funded by the Holleman Stichting as a possible repeat of Holleman’s, was even more intriguing…
