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All the following German original articles of Dr. Hartmut Mueller are
out-of-print. Some of them are reprinted in the raum&zeit
special 1. The texts below are only summaries made or
translated by AW-Verlag.
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Müller
Hartmut
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Special 1: Free Energie - Global Scaling
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Müller
Hartmut
Telecommunications
free of electric smog This
is what millions of people are waiting for: Telecommunications that does
not engender electric pollution. Nobody complains about
telecommunications, but everybody (except the producers) complains about
electric smog produced by it. The increase of transmitting masts in the
mobile phone sector has become life-endangering. Very soon, this will be a
thing of the past. In the summer of this year, the physicist and
mathematician Dr. Muller, director of the Institute for
Space-Energy-Research, Wolfratshausen, has succeeded for the first time to
modulate language signals onto standing gravitational waves. On October
27th a historic scientific experiment was carried out in Bad Tolz - the
first language transmission by means of standing gravitational waves
between Bad Tolz (Germany) and St. Petersburg (Russia). Read now Dr.
Hartmut Muller's explanations on the physics and mathematics involved.
raum&zeit
114 (November/December 2001) 99-108
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Müller
Hartmut
Who
will produce the first bio-mobile phone? The
Media Days Exhibition in Bad Tolz (South of Germany) became the arena of a
historic event on October 27th 2001. The Institute for
Space-Energy-Research GmbH in memoriam
Leonard Euler presented the worldwide first telecommunication without
using electromagnetic waves at all. This new G-Com technology is still in
a very basic stage at the moment, but the institute is working intensively
together with physicists and mathematicians of St. Petersburg's University
to develop and to perfect this technology. The G-Com technology bases upon
new scientific findings not well known in German's academic strongholds.
So, while the German industry is still skeptic, Russian and Swiss managers
make hay while the sun shines and besiege the research corporation in
Wolfratshausen with tenders.
raum&zeit
115 (January/February 2002) 65-72
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Ehlers
Hans-Joachim
Worldwide
first public demonstration of telecommunications
without electromagnetic pollution More
the 50 time witnesses from all parts in Germany attended at the end of
October 2001 a worldwide outstanding physical experiment presented by the
Institute for Space-Energy-Research GmbH in memoriam Leonard Euler in
Wolfratshausen: The transmission of voice signals between Bad Tolz
(Germany) and St. Petersburg (Russia) happened without a transmitter and
without producing artificial propagating carrier waves, i.e. without
electromagnetic pollution. As transmission media the director of the
institute, Dr. rer. nat. Hartmut Muller, utilized standing gravitational
waves already present in nature. So called gravity-electric energy
converters (G-Elements) enabled the coupling to the cosmic gravitational
background field. The modulation and demodulation was made with
oscillators (Bio-Guards) having harmonizing influence on biologic
materials. Standing gravity waves displace all particles in the universe,
finally forming synchronous oscillations. Therefore, the voice
communication occurred isochronal. This event on October 27th, 2001 in Bad
Tolz marks the start of a new age of electromagnetic pollution-free
communication.
raum&zeit
115 (January/February 2002) 99-102
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Müller
Hartmut
Can
electric smog be avoided? In
medium term it is possible to solve the problem of electromagnetic
pollution without falling back to stone age. Admittedly, it would be
necessary to tune the different frequencies of electric power grid,
electronic devices and transmitters to values of irrelevance for
biological cells. Not only mobile communication but also computer
processors, wireless network technologies, Bluetooth and many more. It's
time for an unprejudiced cooperation between scientists of several
branches, legislators, producers and manufacturers.
raum&zeit
121 (January/February 2003) 12-18
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Müller
Hartmut
The
cosmos as a provide Become
an eye-witness of a scientific-technological world premiere! On February
21st, 2004, the Technical University in Berlin will be the arena of a
scientific and technology sensation. Scientists and engineers of the
Institute of Space-Energy-Research i.m. Leonard Euler (IREF) succeeded in
linking computer together over large distances without wires and without
using any known electromagnetic communication technologies as for example
mobile communication or radio transmitters of any kind. The outstanding
possibilities of this "beam" technology as well as some
perspectives about possible applications are given in this public science
show.
raum&zeit
127 (January/February 2004) 76-77
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Publications
about Global Scaling - Overview
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Free
Energy - Global Scaling, raum&zeit Special 1, Ehlers-Verlag
GmbH, ISBN 3-934-196-17-9; Order
here
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Muller Hartmut,
Gravitation is an omnipresent medium, raum&zeit 104
(March/April 2000) 34-39
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Muller
Hartmut, Gravity signals received from space, raum&zeit 104
(March/April 2000) 81-84
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Muller
Hartmut, Atomic fusion and super-fluidity with room temperature, raum&zeit 105
(Mai/June 2000) 5-10
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Muller
Hartmut, Faster than light, raum&zeit 105 (Mai/June 2000)
49-51
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Muller
Hartmut, Global Scaling Die source of space energy is explored, raum&zeit
106 (July/August 2000) 34-50
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Muller
Hartmut, The hot story about cold fusion, raum&zeit 106
(July/August 2000) 81-84
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Muller
Hartmut, The global time wave, raum&zeit 107
(September/October 2000) 48-59
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Muller
Hartmut, The energy source of the universe, raum&zeit 107
(September/October 2000) 68-71
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Muller
Hartmut, Places of yardsticks The secret behind pyramids is Global Scaling, raum&zeit 107
(September/October 2000) 85-89
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Muller
Hartmut, Endotherms, cosmic cold, sun blaze and water II, raum&zeit
108 (November/December 2000) 75-79
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Muller
Hartmut, DNA does not contain genetic information!, raum&zeit 109
(January/February 2001) 55-58
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Muller
Hartmut, Global Scaling before 24000 years When in Paris
nobody hunted a Mammoth, raum&zeit 110 (March/April 2001) 84-89
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Muller
Hartmut, Why birds and reptiles lives longer than mammals, raum&zeit
111 (May/June 2001) 32-38
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Muller
Hartmut, The trinary logic of the universe, raum&zeit 111
(Mai/June 2001) 54-60
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Muller
Hartmut, Prognostication of correct lotto numbers possible, raum&zeit 111
(May/June 2001) 67-69
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Andre
Waser, The Global Scaling Calculator (GSC), raum&zeit 112
(July/August 2001) 83-86
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Muller
Hartmut, The Curator: GS-Infrared accelerates healing process, raum&zeit 113
(September/October 2001) 32-35
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Muller
Hartmut, Telecommunications free from electric smog, raum&zeit 114
(November/December 2001) 99-108
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Muller
Hartmut, Who will produce the first bio-mobile-phone?, raum&zeit 115
(January/February 2002) 65-72
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Ehlers
Hans-Joachim, Worldwide first public demonstration of a telecommunication
without electromagnetic pollution, raum&zeit 115
(January/February
2002) 99-102
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Prumbach
Siegfried, Global energy structure of a new Geomantie is widely
confirmed by Global
Scaling, raum&zeit 116 (March/April
2002) 70-76
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Muller
Hartmut, With 66 Milliwatts to Australia, raum&zeit 116
(March/April 2002) 99-105
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Muller
Hartmut, A sound wave created the universe, raum&zeit 117
(May/June 2002) 81-92
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Muller
Hartmut, The universe on the number line, raum&zeit 118
(July/August 2002) 79-83
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Muller
Hartmut, The healing effect of red light, raum&zeit 119
(September/October 2002) 5
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Muller
Hartmut, The super-luminous grid, raum&zeit 120
(November/December
2002) 28-37
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Muller
Hartmut, The last mystery of Egyptology, raum&zeit 120
(November/December 2002) 104-106
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Muller
Hartmut, Can electromagnetic pollution be avoided?, raum&zeit 121
(January/February 2003) 12-18
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Muller
Hartmut, The clock of Chronos, raum&zeit 121
(January/February
2003) 66-72
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Muller
Hartmut, Is it possible to predict lotto numbers?, raum&zeit 121
(January/February 2003) 84-85
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Muller
Hartmut, God doesn't play dice, he plays chess, raum&zeit 122
(March/April 2003) 28-36
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Buhler
Urs, Therapies in harmony with the universe, raum&zeit 122
(March/April 2003) 72-74
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Muller
Hartmut, Hope for a new disposal of atomic waste, raum&zeit 123
(May/June 2003) 19-22
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Waser
Andre, The logarithmic distribution in nature, raum&zeit 123
(May/June 2003) 35-40
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Müller
Hartmut, New findings in research about electromagnetic pollution, raum&zeit 123
(May/June 2003) 83
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Obst
Arne, Wuerth machine uses G-Wave, raum&zeit 124
(July/August 2003) 20-23
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Koehlmann
Michael, Cosmic cycles of Maya calendars, raum&zeit 126
(November/December) 2003
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Muller
Hartmut, The cosmos as a provider - Premiere: Wireless data transmission
via cosmic background field, raum&zeit 127
(January/February) 2004
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Waser
Andre, Gravitation -
The last secret of physics, raum&zeit
127 (January/February) 2004
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