Quote by Viktor Schauberger
Today's science thinks too primitively; indeed it could be said that its thinking is an octave too low. It has still not ventured far enough into the realm of energy, and its attitude has remained development was necessary, for how else should a misguided humanity perceive the true interdependencies? Without doubt, therefore, there is a definite intention to teach young people upside-down methods of working with which they have to miss-earn their daily bread. That is to say, instead of moving forwards, they go backwards all the more rapidly in step with the improvements in the contrary methods of motion. For only thus can today's teaching principles flourish.
Summary
This quote suggests that modern science limits itself by not fully exploring the potential of energy and its interconnections. It criticizes the current approach of emphasizing backward methods of working, which hinder actual progress. It implies that there is an intentional effort to misguide young people and perpetuate ineffective teaching principles that prevent true development and understanding. In order for true progress to occur, the quote implies the need to venture further into the realm of energy and challenge existing teaching methods.