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In contrast to causal analytics, which confines itself to researching the parts of a living system, the "sensitive copper chloride crystallisation" according to Ehrenfried Pfeiffer[1] permits, by morphological-diagnostic means, a judgement to be gained concerning the "living organism of the plant" as a wholeness that maps itself at the inorganic level as a defined physico-chemical system. The copper chloride crystallisation is accordingly suited to

  1. Ehrenfried Pfeiffer: 1899–1961, pioneer of applied anthroposophical research; developed, proceeding from indications by Rudolf Steiner for the investigation of formative forces, the method of sensitive copper chloride crystallisation; prepared, together with Guenther Wachsmuth (1893–1963) under the guidance of Rudolf Steiner, the horn manure preparation for the first time in 1922/23. Until the end of the 1930s, together with Guenther Wachsmuth, in the leadership of the research laboratory at the Goetheanum. From the end of the 1930s onwards, farmer and agricultural consultant in the USA.