1944

Repulsine

1940 The first Repulsine (flying saucer) built first in Berlin and then in Vienna, where the prototype broke from its mooring and smashed through the factory's ceiling.

(peswiki)
In 1944, Schauberger developed his Repulsine machines at the Technical College of Engineering at Rosenhügel in Vienna. Schauberger produced several working prototypes. The Russian and American military confiscated his work at the end of the war.

(frank.germano.com)
The invention (The Repulsine) makes use of the fact that the presence of certain substances, especially metals such as copper, silver or gold, for example, or those substances collectively termed synthetic resins (plastics), which are decisive for the progress of the vital functions in liquids or gases (air) and whose effect can, in part, be described as oligodynamic (decay-producing effect, as envisioned by Schauberger). Therefore, if the said course of motion of the substances to be dissociated is also allowed to proceed "oligodynamically", then the severing of the atomic bonds ca be successfully achieved to a large extent and considerable energies freed. These freed energies can readily be brought into new combinations, such as for the further development of the atoms of primary gaseous substances into liquid or even solid formations or these energies may be drawn of or diverted in some other way.

 



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    "A Critical Review of the Available Information Regarding Claims of
    Zero-Point Energy, Free-Energy, and Over-Unity Experiments and Devices"

    Patrick G. Bailey
    P.O. Box 201
    Los Altos, CA 94023-0201

    Toby Grotz
    760 Prairie Avenue
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    Abstract

    Laura Lee: Callum Coats radio interview

    Callum Coats       
    120295.asx (http://www.lauralee.com/audio/asf/120295.asf 4.3 mb) (mirrored here)

    Description
    Callum spent 30 years studying Schauberger's work with the natural energy flow of water and how unrecognized principles of Nature can be utilized for life enhancement. His video on the subject is a popular detailed overview.

    Who was Viktor Schauberger?

    by Morten Ovesen, the Malmö group.

     http://www.newphys.se/fnysik/2_1/schauberger/

     

    Viktor Schauberger around 40 years old.
    Viktor Schauberger around 40 years old.

     

     

    A brief biography could be like this: Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian forester who was active during the first half of the 19:th century. He had a huge beard and a friendly laughter, this he combined with an uncompromising belief in himself and his ideas. He was obstinate in combination with a choleric temper. He was a good drawer and probably a skilled craftsman. Even if Viktor was not schooled the academic way he had a deep knowledge in biology, physics and chemistry. His sense and understanding on how water flows in the nature was exceptional. From his observations he formulated his new hydrodynamic basic theory. His friends and opponents described him as highly intelligent and with this intellectual sharpness he made a deep cut in his (and ours) physical paradigm.

    Victor Schauberger's Biography

    based on http://www.schauberger-books.org.uk/mainframe.shtml

     

    1885 Viktor Schauberger born in Holzschlag, Upper Austria, into a family with a long tradition of caring for the unspoilt Alpine forests.

    1914-18 Soon after the birth of his son Walter, Viktor was enlisted in the Kaiser's army.

    1919 Appointed forest warden and gamekeeper.

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