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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPrLGUGZsw "Die Natur Kapieren und Kopieren"] ( Comprehend and Copy Nature, dubbed in English ) Viktor Schauberger documentary film (2008) on ''Science | Documentaries by wocomoDOCS'' YouTube channel
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPrLGUGZsw "Die Natur Kapieren und Kopieren"] ( Comprehend and Copy Nature, dubbed in English ) Viktor Schauberger documentary film (2008) on ''Science | Documentaries by wocomoDOCS'' YouTube channel
* Viktor Schauberger – Die Natur kapieren und kopieren (German language DVD), Gestaltung: Franz Fitzke, 75 min., Schauberger Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-902262-01-1.
* Viktor Schauberger – Die Natur kapieren und kopieren (German language DVD), Gestaltung: Franz Fitzke, 75 min., Schauberger Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-902262-01-1.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wl-Temag9E
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wl-Temag9E "Nature Was My Teacher"] The Vision Of Viktor Schauberger a documentary by Tom Brown (1991) ISBN 0-945685-94-7; on sound recordist David Brown's YouTube channel
"Nature Was My Teacher"] The Vision Of Viktor Schauberger
a documentary by Tom Brown (1991) ISBN 0-945685-94-7; on sound recordist David Brown's YouTube channel


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Viktor Schauberger (30 June 1885 in Holzschlag, Upper Austria[1] – 25 September 1958 in Linz, Austria[1]) was an Austrian forest caretaker, naturalist, philosopher, inventor and biomimicry experimenter.

Schauberger developed his own ideas based on what he observed in nature. In Implosion magazine, a magazine released by Schauberger's family, he said that aeronautical and marine engineers had incorrectly designed the propeller. He stated:

As best demonstrated by Nature in the case of the aerofoil maple-seed, today’s propeller is a pressure-screw and therefore a braking screw, whose purpose is to allow the heavy maple-seed to fall parachute-like slowly towards the ground and to be carried away sideways by the wind in the process. No bird has such a whirling thing on its head, nor a fish on its tail. Only man made use of this natural brake-screw for forward propulsion. As the propeller rotates, so does the resistance rise by the square of the rotational velocity. This is also a sign that this supposed propulsive device is unnaturally constructed and therefore out of place.[2]

Alick Bartholomew has written a book[3] about Schauberger's ideas.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Coats, Callum (April–May 1996). "Who was Viktor Schauberger?". No. 11. Nexus. Retrieved 18 September 2015. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  2. ^ Viktor Schauberger, Implosion Magazine, No. 112, p. 52
  3. ^ Bartholomew, Alick (2004). Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger. Edinburgh, Scotland: Floris Books. ISBN 978-0863154324.
  • The Schauberger Family Trust (PKS) maintains an archive with many of Viktor Schauberger's original manuscripts and a small museum with models and prototypes by Viktor Schauberger
  • Institute of Ecological Technology has a research programme on Viktor Schauberger's ideas and inventions
  • Our Senseless Toil - an excerpt of Schauberger's own writing
  • "Die Natur Kapieren und Kopieren" ( Comprehend and Copy Nature, dubbed in English ) Viktor Schauberger documentary film (2008) on Science | Documentaries by wocomoDOCS YouTube channel
  • Viktor Schauberger – Die Natur kapieren und kopieren (German language DVD), Gestaltung: Franz Fitzke, 75 min., Schauberger Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-902262-01-1.
  • "Nature Was My Teacher" The Vision Of Viktor Schauberger a documentary by Tom Brown (1991) ISBN 0-945685-94-7; on sound recordist David Brown's YouTube channel