1920s

Eric Laithwaite: The Incredible Genius of Eric Laithwaite - for Rense by Richard Milton

Few people visit the Royal Institution, in London's Albemarle Street, for amusement. There are not many laughs at Britain's second oldest scientific institution, founded in 1799, where Sir Humphry Davy demonstrated his discovery of the elements sodium and potassium and where Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction. It's true there have been some lighter moments in the famous circular lecture theatre, especially since Sir William Bragg introduced Christmas Lectures for Children in the 1920s. But, on the whole, this is stuffed shirt territory.

Viktor Schauberger's Logflumes on YouTube

from YouTube:

In the 1920s, the Austrian forester, hydraulician, hydrologist and inventor Viktor Schauberger developed an entirely new view of water as the "carrier of all life." As an "ecotechnologist" he also translated his amazing discoveries into fact, and enjoyed European-wide successes in hydraulic engineering, while his inventions for improving water quality created an international sensation. Today, after decades of obscurity, disregard and suppression, his discoveries are receiving the attention they deserve.

Steve Windisch: Free Energy and the Open Source Energy Movement (Part 2)

Part 2 of the series: This installment examines Dr. T. Henry Moray's work, the important energy savings technology known as "Rotoverter", and an Open Source free energy device that nearly anyone can build themselves.

Steve Windisch: More on Brown's Gas / HHO

Some of you may remember an article I posted last month on the wonders, and suppression, of Brown’s Gas / HHO (monatomic and diatomic Hydrogen and Oxygen, cheaply disassociated from water, created on-board a vehicle or at home):

http://www.opednews.com/articles/life_a_jibbguy_080415_brown_s_gas__28_2...

Thomas Henry Moray Radiant Energy Pump/Electricity Generator

Thomas Henry Moray: Radiant Energy Pump/Electricity Generator

Thomas Henry Moray, Ph.D., (August 28, 1892 - May, 1974) was an inventor from Salt Lake City, Utah. Moray graduated from The Latter Day Saint's Business College. Moray studied electrical engineering through an international correspondence school course. He received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Uppsala.

Viktor Schaubergerin suomenkielinen tilanne

Valmistellessani Viktor Schaubergeristä kertovaa artikkelia päätin katsoa googlesta suomenkielisiltä sivuilta mainintoja. Valitettavasti mitään kovin varteenotettavaa ei löytynyt, mutta listaan kuitenkin linkkejä ja lainauksia tässä vähän alempana. Viktor Schaubergerin ajatuksista ja elämästä kertovat lehtiartikkelit ja kirjamaininnat ovat erittäin harvinaisia. Tässä olisi pienoinen lista lehdistä ja kirjoista jotka mainitsevat Viktor Schaubergerin - suomeksi.


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Free Electricity Generated From The Radiant 'Cosmos'

This page was converted to HTML-format from cosmos.pdf which I found at nuenergy.org

A group of engineers gathered in 1936 to witness a Moray experiment where a bank of
light bulbs, and several appliances were operated with electricity taken directly from a "radiant source. "

Free Electricity Generated From The Radiant 'Cosmos'

Generating electricity without-burning fuels, atomic energy or using the sun's rays is not only possible - it's been done!

More than 40 years ago Dr. Thomas Henry Moray of Salt Lake City did it. He demonstrated on numerous- occasions that he could generate electric power from a natural source he called "radiant energy."

Par ahead of his time, Dr. Moray used a simple antenna, solid state electronic circuitry and specially designed cathode ray tubes to generate amazingly large amounts of useful electricity from a seemingly mystical source.

During the 1930's he demonstrated his invention on land, in the air and even under the water.to the sheer astonishment of engineers and scientists.

IET-Community: Self-organizing flow technique - introduction to booklet

by IET http://www.iet-community.org/research/flowtechnique.html

Introduction
This report is an attempt to understand and learn from the ideas and inventions of the Austrian forester Viktor Schauberger. Viktor Schauberger already in the 1920s warned about environmental crisis, at a time at which it was not, as today, something recognized. During his lifetime, he encountered resistance and ridicule, and his perspective may still today be labelled as unconventional and unorthodox, although much of what he wrote about our handling of waters and forests today is more relevant than ever. As he wasn't an academic, but was more of a natural philosopher, he had trouble to communicate his ideas with contemporary scientists. In this report, we'll try to show how modern research in chaos and self-organizing systems give us a possibility to shed some new light on Vikor Schauberger, and perhaps establish a deeper understanding of the phenomena he described.

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