• Authors First Name: 
    Peter
    Authors Last Name: 
    Goedings
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    67,
    1997
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 67 2/1997 Über die Bildung von Viscum album L. Peter Goedings Summary The comparison of Viscum album L. with other species of the genus and the family allows a characterization of its special way of growth and development. The order of Santalaceae and the family of Viscaceae show a remarkable tendency to... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Michael
    Authors Last Name: 
    Kalisch
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    67,
    1997
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 67 2/1997 «Salz, Merkur und Sulfur» bei Rudolf Steiner Welche fundamentalen Prozesse lassen sich beschreiben? Michael Kalisch Summary The triad of «sah, mercury, sulphur» (the so—called «Three Principles») is of great importance in Rudolf Steiners lectures given for physicians and students of theology, so... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Thomas
    Authors Last Name: 
    Schmidt
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    65,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 65 2/1996 Die Photonen der Physik, die Potenzlehre des Aristoteles und das «Imponderabele» nach Rudolf Steiner Thomas Schmidt Summary After Michelson and Pease (1921) made the first mea5urements of star diameters using the phase interferometry of light waves, Hanhary Brown and Twiss (1956) got similar... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Arthur
    Authors Last Name: 
    Wyss
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    65,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 65 2/1996 Farbe und Pflanze Arthur Wyss Summary These pictures are part of a comprehensive study of colour and how it appears in the realm of plants. Green, red, white and black are understood to be the result of gesture, light and darkness. The leaves of the beech tree change from green to the brown of... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Reinhard
    Authors Last Name: 
    Falter
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    65,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 65 2/1996 Dimensionen des Menschseins als Dimensionen von Naturschutz Reinhard Falter «Natur soll vor dem Homo faber für den wahren Menschen, der in unserer Welt noch immer utopisch ist - den Homo sapiens (..) - geschützt werden.» (GH. Schwabe) Summary The Conservation of nature is not identical with... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Renatus
    Authors Last Name: 
    Ziegler
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    64,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 64 1/1996 Mathematik als Geisteswissenschaft Philosophische Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung der Mathematik in Anknüpfung an Plato, Goethe und Steiner Renatus Ziegler Mathematics is an important factor for all scientific advances and technical implementations today. In spite of this, mathematics seems to play... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Albert
    Authors Last Name: 
    Pröbstl
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    64,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 64 1/1996 Über die Bewußtseinsschwelle zwischen einer Chemie des Unbelebten und einer Chemie des Belebten Albert Pröbstl Summary The contergan-(thalidomide)—catastrophe has revealed the destructive power of a racemate (an equimolar mixture of stereoisomers in optically inactive form) to generate... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Johannes
    Authors Last Name: 
    Wirz
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    64,
    1996
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 64 1/1996 Schritte zur Komplementarität in der Genetik Johannes Wirz Summary The appearance of adaptive mutations in bacteria raises basic questions about the genetic theory of spontaneous mutation and hence the concept of the generation of biological variation. Adaptive mutations were observerd in... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Christoph
    Authors Last Name: 
    Rehmann-Sutter
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    62,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 62 1/95 Wie läßt sich das Weltbild ändern?1 Christoph Rehmann-Sutter Summary The question is, how to bring movement into the old way of thinking, into that mechanistic worldview underlying the overexploitation of nature. My claim is that a worldview cannot be transformed simply by understanding the penury... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Haijo
    Authors Last Name: 
    Knijpenga
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    62,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 62 1/95 Zur Frage der Interpretation von Blutkristallisationsbildern Haijo Knijpenga Summary The phenomena of the Method of Sensitive Cristallization of human blood give rise to different ways of research, according to the leading intentions. Three kinds of intentions are described. Their meaning,... read more

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