Dr. Herbert Koerner                        
Engineer - Doctor - Circumnavigator

The Question of Explanation

My more intensive research into human cybernetics, tracing the body's own regulatory mechanisms, began in 2002. As an engineer and a committed conventional physician, I wasn't satisfied with simply being able to "heal" through an energetic ability. I wanted to find explanations for this ability. The VDI Nachrichten (Association of German Engineers News) offered me the opportunity to invite my fellow engineers to collaboratively consider explanatory models. The article appeared in issue 29 on June 7, 2002.






I was in intellectual exchange with Bettina Reckter, a science journalist at VDI Nachrichten. I owe her the book "Pain-Free Through Human Cybernetics," published in 2015, in which she masterfully combined the theoretical foundations of human cybernetics and the results of Atlas Medicine to create a compelling read!


Dr. med. Dipl.-Ing. Herbert Koerner/ Dipl. oec. troph. Bettina Reckter
Schmerzfrei durch Humankybernetik
Verlagshaus der Ärzte Wien - 2015 

Testimonials:

"Comparative lactate measurements before and after treatment surprised and convinced me in equal measure. I find the answers to the question of how regulation in the body is controlled and how it can be influenced to be a great enrichment for my work with athletes."
        Beate Ludewig, M.A. in Education, National Youth Coach of the German Ski Association (DSV), Olympic Coach at the Atlanta and Sydney Games


"...to explain the 'why,' Herbert Koerner conducted the beer glass experiment. From this, he developed the theory that information and energy can be transferred from water to water. For me, this experiment forms the scientific basis for Energetic Medicine." Dr. med. Thomas Lovse, Specialist in Orthopedics and Orthopedic Surgery                                                                                                                                          Dr. med. Thomas Lovse, Specialist in Orthopedics and Orthopedic Surgery

             

"Whoever heals is right," as the saying goes when treating problematic pain conditions outside of conventional medicine, especially as long as the complex physiological and psychological pathways of pain and stress processing remain largely unknown. ... This book is suitable for orthopedic surgeons practicing conservative medicine with a focus on manual medicine, as well as for physiotherapists and sports psychologists, but above all because of its easily understandable explanations for affected patients."                                                                                                   Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. mult. Jürgen Heisel, Specialist in Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine – Rheumatology