Geobiology: pseudo-science or a new discipline?

Geobiology: pseudo-science or a new discipline?

Pain, discomfort, sleep disorders… What if some of our health problems were caused by telluric attacks: electromagnetic waves, telephone waves or even radioactivity. In any case, this is the belief shared by geobiologists who hold the recipe in order to neutralize these disturbances. But to date, there is no scientific proof of the existence of these deleterious networks, nor of the effectiveness of geobiology in eradicating them.

What is geobiology?

The term geobiology comes from the Greek: Gé, the earth; Bios, life and Logos, science. In 1930, the Larousse dictionary defined geobiology as “the science which studies the relations of the cosmic and geobiological evolution of the planet with the conditions of origin, of physicochemical composition and of the evolution of matter and living organisms “.

However, the definition of geobiology has evolved. From now on, it highlights the issue of making living beings (humans, animals and plants) safe against telluric attacks (that is to say relating to the earth) of natural origin or created by the earth. ‘human activity (electromagnetism, pollution, chemicals, telephone waves, radioactivity, etc.). Geobiology is also concerned with protection against paranormal phenomena.

Geobiology, a discipline based on dowsing

According to geobiologists, there would exist tellric networks of metals detectable by the dowsing method. The dowsing is a divinatory detection process based on the belief that living beings are hypothetically sensitive to certain radiations emitted by different bodies. The accessories used for dowsing are: the pendulum, the rod, the antenna of Lick, the energy lobe, etc.

However, experiments have not demonstrated the effectiveness of dowsing. This is particularly the case of the studies of Munich and Cassel: these works have shown that when the dowser (person to whom we attribute the art of discovering the sources and the underground water tables) knows the location of the water, he detects it with his wand, but when he no longer knows it, he can no longer detect the water.

Geobiology, a science of telluric networks

Detect and neutralize “knots”

According to geobiologists, the metals present in the soil form particular networks. The best known network is the Hartmann network, which corresponds to nickel. Other networks would exist according to geobiology: the Curry network (iron), the Peyret network (gold), the Palm network (copper), the Wittman network (aluminum)… According to geobiologists, there are still crossings between one or more networks telluric called nodes. We speak for example of ” hartman knot “,” Curry knot “Etc.

These nodes would compromise the health of living beings and cause distressing symptoms in some individuals (pain, headache, tingling, nervous symptoms, etc.). Geobiology aims to detect these disturbances and neutralize them. In order to eradicate them, some geobiologists propose, for example, to use two crossed pieces of metal.

Chimneys, vortices and magic squares

Geobiology also describes energetic phenomena:

  • cosmotelluric chimneys would be tubular phenomena which would sink 70 to 200 meters underground. They would look like giant flowers with a height varying from 100 to 250 meters. These chimneys are powerful energy sinks;
  • the vortex is a major phenomenon in the form of a spiral. It would be the most powerful telluric phenomenon;
  • lmagic squares are three-dimensional cubic energy grids formed of 27 cubes, delimited by Hartmann lines. The magic squares would not be natural but would have been created by the ancients in order to mark the high places of energy.

When to consult a geobiologist?

Although geobiology is not accompanied by any scientific proof attesting to its effectiveness, it is possible to call on a geobiologist for various reasons:

  • discomfort or unpleasant feelings in the place of life or work;
  • sleep disturbances;
  • painful unexplained symptoms (headache, fatigue, pain, tingling, etc.) but which disappear outside the place;
  • ill-being or recurrent illnesses of one or more of its farm animals or domestic animals;
  • as a preventive measure, during the acquisition of land, a construction or rehabilitation project, or even when moving to a new place to initiate harmonized energies;
  • in order to find harmony with his place of life.

What does the geobiologist do?

At the customer’s request, the geobiologist brings his knowledge and know-how to support him in taking charge of his place of life or work. The intervention involves several stages including:

  • the research ;
  • identification and location of disturbances;
  • and finally, the determination and implementation of balancing solutions.

Sometimes the geobiologist can suggest additional support measures.

Geobiology, a discipline without scientific foundation

The French Association for Scientific Information 4 but also most scientists (physicists, biologists, doctors, etc.) classify geobiology as a pseudoscience. Indeed, its methods do not denote any scientifically recognized approach and numerous studies attest to its ineffectiveness1.

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