The Silent Language of Life

Research into Formative Forces in Water Drops

Inge Just-Nastansky; Translated by Konstanze Kuhla

Price:
£25.00
Availability:
Not yet published - due 22 Aug 2024

Quick Look

  • Explores the hidden phenomena of water drops, revealing the remarkable beauty of the imprints they leave behind when they dry
  • Based on over 15 years of research into the area by Dr Inge Just-Nastansky
  • Lavishly illustrated with over 500 colour illustrations which illuminate this fascinating wonder of nature

A fascinating glimpse into the secret world of water drops and how they manifest on a range of materials from salt to gemstones and tears. Lavishly illustrated, this is a window into a natural world of astounding beauty.

Format:
paperback
Size:
318 x 240 mm
Publisher:
Portal Books
Subject:
Philosophy of the Natural World
Illustrations:
545 colour illustrations
Extent:
204 pages
ISBN:
9781938685477
Publication date:
22 Aug 2024

Description

All life processes begin in water.

In The Silent Language of Life, Inge Just-Nastansky reveals, through over 500 colour photographs, aspects of nature that would otherwise remain hidden to us.

Drawing on over 15 years of research into the topic, this book reveals how, when drops of water dry, they leave remarkable structures imprinted with its 'experiences'. Working with a range of materials from salt, minerals and gemstones, to tears, fluid and serum, the research produced distinctive images of astounding harmony and beauty.

A fascinating book which allows readers to discover hidden aspects of nature's reality.

Author

Inge Just-Nastansky is a medical doctor based in Stuttgart, Germany. Since 2001, she has lectured and undertaken research in the drop picture method pioneered by Theodor Schwenk at the Institute for Flow Sciences in Germany.

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