GEOBIOLOGY ARTICLES
BY ARISTIDE VIERO
Biophysical detection in Geobiology
What does the term mean? Biology is the science that studies the phenomena of life and the laws that govern them; Geo is a Greek prefix that means earth, therefore Geobiology is the study of all vital phenomena connected with the earth. It can be said that it is a science that tries to discover how geopathogenic radiations manifest themselves and affect man, animal and plant. Any territory is a living reality and living there always means drawing beneficial, malefic, neutral consequences. It must be clear that an aquifer or underground aquifer radiates rays (g) on its vertical, and that a Hartmann node (H) or a Curry node (C) superimposed on this radiation multiplies and excites its vibration, increasing the pathogenic entity that is channeled upwards and becoming highly harmful to health.
Detection method
When a dowser is called to perform a check-up of a house or a piece of land, he must first evaluate all the radiation and emissions of the place.
In particular those emitted by: aquifers, aquifers, underground faults, marking them with precision. In a second step, the H and C nodes, the negative or cemetery remains, or those due to minerals, radioactivity, radon gas will be identified.
Then everything will have to be checked again with the Bovis scale. Already 80 years ago, Dr. Peyré of Bagnoles de Orne in France had discovered the existence of telluric rays, vertical bands parallel and perpendicular to the Earth’s meridian, where each square measured 4 m x 4 m, and the telluric energy of these bands was expressed perpendicular to the ground, forming a network oriented in a magnetic direction from north to south, from east to west. Later the German dowser Sigfried Wittman concluded that the meshes he called polarized fields and oriented from northwest to southeast with respect to the magnetic pole of the earth measured 16 m on each side. Surprisingly the research of these radiesthetists, who did not know each other, agreed, since the Peyré grid which has a size of 4 m x 4 m can be perfectly superimposed 16 times and with the same magnetic orientation referred to the earth to that of Wittman of 16 m x 16 m. Later Dr Hartmann gave a definition and a biological scientific explanation and a detection methodology to the homonymous “H” network. This network is formed by rectangular meshes with a north-south east-west orientation. The sides of the north-south meshes measure about 2 m, those east-west 2.5 m and the intersection of the bands has a thickness of about 21 cm. At the crossing points, the energy of a magnetic nature is channeled upwards and is what gives geopathogenic effects.
The Curry network
It is an electrical network determined by cosmic waves that takes a quadrangular shape, and is placed at 45° with respect to the Hartmann network, that is from north-east to south-west and from north-west to south-east. It measures 4 m on each side for the individual meshes and the thickness of the bands is 50 cm; the vibratory energies that this circuit conveys are at a higher frequency than the H network and strike from top to bottom, resulting in very harmful geopathogenic effects. Naturally, the length of the band varies according to the latitude and telluric radiation of the place, as well as the intensity of radiation and atmospheric disturbances. Furthermore, it should not be forgotten that all H and C networks increase their vibratory effectiveness from midnight to 3 am.