Cosmic Superimposition

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Cosmic Superimposition is a book by Wilhelm Reich in which he explores his controversial theories about orgone energy, cosmology, and the relationship between life processes and the universe.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo link life processes with cosmic processes
provide a unified theory of life energy
author Wilhelm Reich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs controversial
speculative
discusses formation of galaxies
formation of solar systems
origin of organisms from primordial energy processes
field orgonomy
focusesOn astronomical phenomena interpreted via orgone theory
atmospheric processes
biological development
experimental observations of orgone energy
genre non-fiction
scientific monograph
hasCentralConcept critique of mechanistic and mystical worldviews
functional identity between microcosm and macrocosm
galactic and atmospheric orgone energy
orgone energy as a cosmic life energy
origin of life in cosmic processes
superimposition of cosmic energy streams
hasComponent interpretation of observational data
theoretical exposition
hasFormat prose
hasPerspective anti-mechanistic
anti-mystical
hasReception influential in fringe science and countercultural circles
rejected by mainstream science
influencedBy biology
cosmology
physics
psychoanalysis
language German
mainSubject biophysics
cosmology
orgone energy
relationship between life processes and the universe
originalTitle Kosmische Überlagerung NERFINISHED
partOf Wilhelm Reich’s orgone energy research corpus
positionInAuthorOeuvre late work of Wilhelm Reich
proposes orgone energy as a fundamental cosmic principle
publicationYear 1951
publisher Orgone Institute Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Ether, God and Devil NERFINISHED
The Cancer Biopathy NERFINISHED
The Function of the Orgasm NERFINISHED
The Oranur Experiment NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed cosmic evolution

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Wilhelm Reich notableWork Cosmic Superimposition