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Dr. Bertelsen was presented in the newsletter
May 2006. as Pioneer in the
air cushion
vehicle technology.
I was VERY curious to get to know him and found him as an extraordinary gentle
and humble person,
still practising medicine at age 86! We are having telephone calls every once
and a while and he is engaged
trying to get me to the USA with my pianistic concepts....
After he had sent me his CD-ROM with the films of his steps of
development we can now watch them online
world-wide. Some of them are shown at his site
www.AeroMobile.com but here are even more films.
You have the occasion to participate the exciting experiences of
decades of research and see the
break-through with his "Gimbal fans", a genial work-out in air cushion
technology.
If I could I would get a double gimbal aeromobile right away and drive up and
down my street!
In fact Dr. Bertelsen has been the first person flying air
cushion vehicles as a person over ground and over water even before the british
colleagues did so. See Videos in WindowsMediaFile formate (WMF) and
RealMediaFile formate (rm):
Germany, Dessau, pharmacist, astronomy, botanic, meteorologist See his own presentation
Samuel Heinrich Schwabe was born as the eldest of 11 children of a
doctors family in Dessau/Germany. His father was doctor of the Duke, his
mother daughter of the local pharmacist. At age 7 he came to school (Dessauer Hauptschule) where he got to know philantrophism and humanism, being supported by Leopold III. Friedrich Franz, Fürst von Anhalt-Dessau. From 1809 he studied at the "königlich-preußischen Universität in Berlin". After his father died he returned to Dessau and continued the pharmacy of his father to feed the family. |
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After some heavy times Schwabe followed his interest in botanic and
astronomic knowledge more intensively. In 1825 he won his first
telescope in a lottery, began to document some observations and in the
same year got a better telescope from the well-known physicist Joseph von Frauenhofer. In 1829 he sold the house he inherited including the pharmacy and bought the corner house in Johannisstraße 18, which is still the www.SchwabeHaus.de today. From the observatory under the roof he made intensive astronomical observations for over 43 years and documented them precisely. AMong other things he discovered the periodicity of the sun eruptions (every 11 years) and is well-known among astonomists world-wide with this. He published his findings in the "Astronomical News" so Alexander von
Humboldt visited his observatory. Through Humwith whom he had a boldt
Schwabe became teacher of the dukes children, where he met his wife whom
he marrie din 1841. Her brother brought him together with Professor Encke (direktor
of the Berlin Observatory and well-known astronome) with whom he
had an intensive dialogue over a long time. |
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Besides his astronomical studies he made botanical research and
published this in the unique work (two volumes) „Flora Anhaltina“. HIs
herbarium still contains 3350 plants which he found on his international
journeys and from the Dessau parks. The herbarium is in the Dessau
museum now. |
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Schabe's regular publication of metereological observations in the "Anhaltischen Staatsanzeiger"
are another prof for his precise and continuous work on scientific field.
He was one of the founders of the natural historic association Dessau
about 1840. The "Schwabeverein" of the local "high school" has a very nice web page presenting Schwabe. |
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He presented his opinions in a difficult time politically speaking as deputee of the burgois fraction in Dessau, he was protocollist in the city assembly and had diverse functions. His book „Politische Begebenheiten meines Lebens“ is still an impressive testimonial about the political opinions of Schwabe's time. | |
Despite heavy podagra he supported his family. after only 14 years of matrimony his wife Amalie died. He was honoured with the title "Hofrat" and by the order of "Albrecht
des Bären". He was honour member of several scientific associations and
member of the „Royal Astronomical Society“ in
London. From there he got the highest honour with the "big golden medal"
which was handed out to him by the famous sun scientist Richard
C. Carrington in Dessau. Schwabe gave his records to the Society and his
machines to the "Dessauer Herzoglichen Gymnasium" for a little rent. He died at April 11, 1875 and his grave is on the historical cimetery of Dessau/Germany. |
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The Schwabe-Haus is an active association with many interesting functions: Web site of the Schwabe-house: www.SchwabeHaus.de |
See article in Deutsches Ärzteblatt: http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/artikel.asp?src=suche&id=52322
She is participating in events of the "HIstotainment" parc
www.Adventon.de in Osterburken/South
Germany as emergencyDoc
when thousands of visitors are coming for historic mediaeval events.
Annette Beermann from Mosbach (Baden)/Germany | |
Dr. Beermann with the nurse of the First Aid Unit of the www.Adventon.de Histotainment Park |
To my surprise she grew up just half an hour by car from where I
live and where the vision of
DoctorsHobbies.com should grow.
Visit her web sites: They are rich of information so here you get her statement
about how she found this concept in her life,
she wrote it extra for DoctorsHobbies.com:
I am not a movie expert, but I am a movie lover.
Since I was a child, movies had a strong impact on me: I identified with movie
heroes and gained strength and courage that way, or I learned to understand my
inner world through understanding my emotional reactions to movie scenes or
characters. I experienced catharsis through movies too. For example when I had a
life-threatening stroke, I became physically and emotionally paralyzed and could
not even cry. I noticed with surprise that I started crying uncontrollably
whenever I saw films that showed characters in tragic experiences. All the
blocked up tears began flowing in response to watching the characters’ pain.
About five years ago I visited a workshop called “Movies and Mythic Imagination
– Using Films in Depth Psychology”. I became fascinated with the idea of using
movies with my clients to understand their emotional issues and to support their
process. Now I use Cinema Alchemy my writing, in my practice with individual
clients, couples, in a weekly Cinema Alchemy group, and in workshops. I have
amazing success with this method. Therefore I am very passionate about teaching
it.
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Birgit Wolz, Ph.D., MFT
Author
Psychotherapist
Cinema Therapist
Clinical Hypnotherapist
General Information:
http://www.cinematherapy.com
Book:
http://www.emotionpicturemagic.com
Workshops:
http://www.cinemaalchemy.com
Psychotherapy Practice:
http://www.bwolz.com
discussion group:
A
cinema therapy thread
E-mail: bwolz@earthlink.com
Phone: +1 (925) 376-8359
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See also her site: http://www.arztkunst.de/index.htm?ademel.htm&0
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