The surfaces of the concreted reinforced concrete felt softer, warm and radiated positively. The typically cold, hard, pulling, draining, radiesthetically left-spinning quality of concrete is not only neutralized, but even transformed, turned into a positive: warm, recharging, soft, right-spinning. Because this concrete space is located deep underground, a heavy, pressing quality would have been expected, but it too is dissolved.
In the first floor of the wooden structure it was again particularly noticeable on the concrete floor that the usual left-spinning radiation of the concrete had been transformed into a right-spinning one. It felt warm, up to a tingling sensation in the soles of the feet – a sign that the floor emanates a supportive, recharging force. The otherwise large qualitative distance between wood and reinforced concrete has been reduced to zero here. The floor closely resembles the wood.
There were also exciting further observations with the Pneumatit® floor. In other composite buildings, the wood feels warm and supportive, but the concrete pulls down. In contrast, here the enveloping surfaces of the concrete floor, wooden walls, and wooden ceiling have fused into a unity. Also, reinforced concrete usually amplifies interfering effects that radiate from below, such as water veins or faults. However, due to the right-spinning quality of the Pneumatit® concrete, this does not occur. Whether even a neutralization happens would need to be specifically investigated.