Hidden Nature

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energies, and if it is prevented from excessive warming by trees on
its banks, it recharges the groundwater of the surrounding country-
side. The richness of movement of the young stream is carried into
the body of the meandering river. The water is creating its own form
which in turn regulates its flow.
Entering the plains the river, in its natural way, would meander
across the flat country, and when a bend twists back on itself, a
shortcut will be created at flood time, leaving behind an oxbow
crescent lake. It is in the plains country mostly that people try to
manipulate the river, heavy with silt, by straight embankments to
stop the river spreading where it wants to. These natural floods are
not particularly destructive, and remineralize the soil which
becomes much more productive. But technical man believes he can
control Nature. The old river is now typically forced to perch some-
times 50 feet above the surrounding countryside. If the river should
burst its artificial banks at this stage, the flooding is catastrophic.
Lacking its normal twisting movement and positive temperature
gradient which keep the silt in suspension, it is deposited, blocking
the channel. Its natural path thus obstructed, it becomes angry and
unpredictable. There are now very few major rivers which are
allowed to flow naturally.

Temperature and the movement of water

Viktor Schauberger made inspired studies of the natural flow in
rivers. He found that the temperature gradient in moving water
plays a very decisive role both in the way it moves and in the struc-
ture of the water masses within the river.

To regulate a waterway by means of the riverbank itself is ver-
ily to fight cause with effect... It cannot and should not be the
task of the river engineer to correct Nature by violating her.
Rather, in all watercourses requiring regulation his job should
be to study the natural harmony of the river, and to emulate
the examples that Nature provides in the way of healthy
streams ... Every violation, however, rebounds on the perpe-
trator ... As water flows down a natural gradient, it does so
according to a sublime inner law whose power our hydraulic
experts are quite unable to comprehend ... The more the engi-
neer, ignorant of the nature of water, tries to channel water by

HIDDEN NATURE

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