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Viktor Schauberger (30 June188525 September1958) was an Austrian forester/forest warden, naturalist, philosopher and inventor.

The inventor of what he called "implosion technology", Schauberger developed his own highly Natural theories based on fluidic vortices and the movement of nature. Very little of Schauberger's work has received mainstream acceptance, although his work is directly related[citation needed] to valid accepted mathematical principles and harmonics.

Biography

Early years

Viktor Schauberger was born in Holzschlag, Austria, to a long line of Austrian foresters. Creek and river flow fascinated him during his youth. He went on to develop a basic theory that contains a two fold movement principle for such phenomena.

His first idea was brought upon by trout. The fact that they could use so little force to go against the current invoked him to study the force that allowed such effortless-motion. His study of trout concluded in the theory of [natural] vortexes.

Viktor Schauberger's second break-through was in the structure of water. Water is at its densest when cold (and at the time of a full moon), and that there are many layers in the structure of flowing water. Nature creates vortexes to create equillibriums. His research brought him towards natural science, and how our current form of energy-production/ consumption scatters matter into disequillibrium. His studies were not approved by science at the time, even when his ideas' were put into practice.

In 1926, he undertook research at a timber flotation installation in Neuberg an der Mürz in Styria. In 1929, Schauberger submitted his first applications for patents in the fields of water engineering and turbine construction. He conducted research on how to artificially generate centripetal movement in various types of machines. He proposed a means of utilising hydroelectric power by a jet turbine. The log flumes used for timber flotation allegedly disregarded the Law of Archimedes, i.e. Schauberger was allegedly able to transport heavier-than-water objects, by creating a centripetal movement (making the timber spin around its own axis, by special guiding-vanes which caused the water to spiral)

World War II

In 1934 Viktor was Meeting with Hitler, and had discussions about fundamental principles of agriculture, forestry and water engineering. Schauberger refuses to work for the German Reich.

However 1941 An intrigue caused by the Viennese Association of Engineers, resulted in Schauberger's enforced confinement in a mental hospital in Mauer-Öhling and in continuous observation by the SS. In Augsburg, Schauberger worked with Messerschmidt on engine cooling systems and was in Correspondence with designer Heinkel, about aircraft engines.

In 1944, Schauberger continued to develop his Repulsine machine at the Technical College of Engineering at Rosenhügel in Vienna.

In 1945 Schauberger started to work on his "Klimator".

After the war, Schauberger continued his work leading to water-based power generation through vortex action in a closed cycle, the "Spiral Plough", an "Apparatus for soil cultivation made of copper", Tests with "spiral pipes" and further on.

Later years

In 1958, Schauberger returned to Austria, He died in Linz, Austria, on September 25 that same year.

Implosion Magazine

Implosion is a quarterly magazine founded in 1958 by Aloys Kokaly, generally aimed at the lay reader, which is still published quarterly or semi-annually by Klaus Rauber. It has been, without doubt, the richest repository of Viktor Schauberger's writing (in German), and has been the source of substantial portions of the Eco-Technology series.


See also

Further reading

  • Jane Cobbald, Viktor Schauberger - a Life of Learning from Nature (2006) ISBN 0-86315-569-3
  • Olof Alexandersson, Living Water — Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy
    • (1982) ISBN 0-85500-112-7
    • (1990) ISBN 0-946551-57-X
    • (2002) ISBN 0-7171-3390-7
  • Alick Bartholomew, Hidden Nature — The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger (2003) ISBN 0-86315-432-8
  • Brian Desborough, A Blueprint for A Better World (2002) ISBN 0-9742018-0-4
  • Viktor Schauberger and Callum Coats, The Schauberger Companion (1994) ISBN 1-85860-011-1
    • Eco-Technology (1994) ISBN 1-85860-011-1
    • Living Energies (1995) ISBN 0-7171-3307-9 {UK edition has more ill.}
      • Living Energies — Viktor Schauberger's brilliant work with Natural Energies Explained (2002) ISBN 0-7171-3307-9
    • The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water, Eco-Technology no.1, (1997) ISBN 1-85860-048-0
    • Nature As Teacher: New principles in the Working of Nature, Eco-Technology no.2, (1998) ISBN 1-85860-056-1
    • The Fertile Earth: Nature's Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilisation and Forestry, Eco-Technology no.3,(2000) ISBN 1-85860-060-X
    • Energy Evolution: Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Eco-Technology no.4, (2001) ISBN 1-85860-061-8
  • Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point - Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology (2001) ISBN 0-7679-0628-4 / ISBN 0-7679-0627-6
  • various books on Viktor Schauberger,[1]
  • Schauberger CD Rom

Mailinglists

  • viktorschaubergergroup — The Viktor Schauberger Research Group : An Email forum on Viktor Schauberger. (ed: Discussion on all aspects of Viktor Schauberger's amazing inventions and life history. An attempt will be made to duplicate and build some of his inventions, and to implement his environmental technologies into mainstream use.)
  • Viktor Schauberger — This is a group mainly dedicated to Viktor Schauberger and his discoveries. But any discussions are welcome.
  • "Viktor Schauberger : Austrian Patents (Water Control by Vortex Action)". Rex Research.
  • A Schauberger machine "Klimator" in creation The Klimator

[2] Video explaining Viktors work