Viktor Schauberger is to water what Nikola Tesla is to electricity.
He’s a monster of a genius who has had his name dragged through the mud due to corrupt power structures and the suppression/manipulation of his work.
I’ve written before about his incredible work which you can read more about here.
I want to cover his inventions in this article as a means to show you how much of a genius this man was in regards to his study of spring water and harnessing its nature and movement for energy.
Schauberger’s motto was simple, yet profound:
“Comprehend and copy nature.”
And that he did exceptionally through his work.
The Repulsine
For those wondering, it’s a flying saucer prototype.
The Nazis forced Schauberger to work on flying discs in an attempt to gain a massive advantage over other countries during the time.
It had two purposes for Viktor:
Investigate free energy production
Test his theory on levitation and flight
Viktor Schauberger put a lot of effort towards drawing the authorities’ attention to his natural techniques. Yet, Hitler’s invitation 1934 was rather unexpected. Hitler had read Viktor’s booklet and was thoroughly impressed.
During an animated conversation, the ranger tried to convince the new leader to transform Germany into an experimental garden for his natural implosion technique.
“Without it, the 1000-year Reich will last another 10 at the most!”
“Give this man what he needs to prove himself!” ordered Hitler.
“We’ll get rid of the Jewish Death Technology. Germany needs a Germanic superior technology!”
The ranger was provided with a laboratory. Within a short period of time he magically produced huge sparks and strange light effects from an ultra large Kelvin-generator, in front of a group of Nazi leaders.
The Nazi’s were convinced, even though the accompanying scientists tried to attribute the light effects to ‘insignificant fluorescent effects’. But Viktor found his way in. None other than the director of Siemens was assigned to establish a workshop and provide technicians.
At Siemens, Schauberger started to build a prototype of his latest implosion idea: a device for natural heat and cold – the Klimator.
This device generated natural radiation through air-implosion that provided either a heating or a cooling effect. When one of the engineers switched on the prototype during the rangers absence, the device melted down to a puddle of metal, within seconds. According to their calculations, this had to have happened at a temperature of approximately 4000°C.
Viktor Schauberger swore to never set foot in a Siemens factory again.
When the Nazi’s annexed Austria in 1938, they conducted an ‘sanitation’ amongst political dissidents and other deranged individuals, by giving them a shot of strychnine. The Engineers Association saw their chances. They lured the ranger under false pretenses to a hospital, where he was detained in the lunacy ward. Due to his own intuition and quick actions of an influential friend, the ranger barely escaped death.
At the onset of the war, the army leadership suddenly became interested in the suction screw for submarines. Under the pretext of the draft, Schauberger was summoned to build a prototype in a Viennese submarine factory.
According to eyewitnesses, the monstrous device detached itself from its heavy chains and anchors and crashed through the rooftop, during a test. The alarmed Gestapo confiscated all debris and designs and declared the project top secret.
Hoping to extort essential details of his implosion technique, Schauberger was first employed by the army and later on by the Weapon-SS, in several arms factories.
Ultimately he ended up with a team of 6 prisoners from concentration camp Mauthausen, where they worked on the engine of a ‘flying submarine’. He managed to make progress and stall at the same time.
As this was a secret project, he would have been executed with either success or failure. It was a miracle that Schauberger managed to survive without ever giving away crucial details of his designs.
Yes, this really happened.
But since most don’t have the curiosity to learn about history, it’s lost history for most.
The Log Flume
This is what put Schauberger’s genius on the map in 1924.
He created an artificial brook that reduced the transportation costs for lumber to 1/10th of the original price. Truly changing the game through innovation.
He succeeded to float heavy logs, thicker than 2 feet, on a thin layer of ‘imploded’ water, of barely one foot.
He learned that spring water recharges itself with a natural magnetism through its meandering movement. This magnetic power contracts the water molecules, causing them to densify and have greater carrying capacity.
The flume was an incredible success that shook the industry.
The engineers didn’t know what to do with Archimedes’ law. According to this law, ‘the law of preservation of energy’, this flume should not have worked the way it did.
Unlike the academics, the politicians didn’t hesitate to exploit Schauberger.
During the crisis of 1924, Austria badly needed money. The Prime Minister offered him a position as ‘transportation flume advisor’, at the Ministry of Forestry. He decided he wasn’t going to sell himself short. He bargained a quadruple advisor’s salary, to be paid in gold.
After a quick calculation, the minister conceded.
This didn’t go down well with the educated clergy of the Ministry. They were deeply offended. They went on strike. Yet the minister firmly stood his ground, backing the ranger. Finally a lawsuit ended his political career, based on his ‘unlawful’ salary.
Schauberger swiftly made an arrangement with Vienna’s largest construction company and hence sold his log flumes for commercial prices. The minister was obliged to concede, and for a short while he became a wealthy man.
Yet, inflation immediately rendered his fortune worthless.
Viktor Schauberger built a total of 14 log flumes, not just in Austria, but also in Bulgaria, Bosnia and Czechoslovakia.
How did these flumes function?
Even a renowned professor of hydraulic engineering couldn’t figure it out. Ultimately he understood that Schauberger instigated a magnetic power within the water, through a certain motion. This magnetism enriches the atomic bond, densifying the water and enhancing its carrying power.
The Whorl Pipe
This spiral shaped piece of wood (it can be made with other materials) seemingly defies physics, all due to Schauberger’s observation of fish remaining motionless against a strong current.
Viktor Schauberger found employment as a forest ranger at the beautiful and vast estate of a German prince, Adolf von Schaumburg-Lippe.
The ‘miracle’ that permanently changed his life, occurred in these pristine forests.
One cold winter morning, the ranger was ploughing his way through thick snow, following a pheasant to its mating grounds. He encountered an ice-cold, fast flowing mountain brook on his way.
As he carefully placed his stick in a shallow place ready to jump, he suddenly saw something shoot away up stream, from the corner of his eye. Feeling intrigued, he paused. After a few minutes the fish—that’s what he had seen—returned.
It opened its beak, and remained completely motionless in the wildly swirling water.
“How can this fish remain perfectly still against such a strong current? How did this fish succeed at all in swimming upstream of this high waterfall?”, he wondered.
Deeply immersed in thought, he climbed down towards the moonlit pool. Countless trout had gathered there, on their way to the mating grounds inside the well.
Suddenly a large trout appeared that chased away the others. He started to encircle the jet stream, making oblong motions. Before long it was abruptly lifted out of the water, as if carried by an invisible hand, and disappeared into the center of the jet stream. It jumped elegantly over the top of the cliff the next instant, swung its tail, and was gone… Viktor was shocked.
When nothing came to mind as to how this would be possible, he decided to turn to science for more information.
For a while he was to be found regularly at the university’s library. He researched scientific works of all known and lesser-known scientists, but he didn’t find any reference to the ‘trout phenomenon’.
Alchemistic works and tales about miraculous cures with magnetically charged water by Anton Mezmer however, did provide him with certain clues.
Slowly, but surely, he became convinced there actually was a hidden, magnetic power inside water, able to suck the fish upwards as if it were a magnet. He started to fantasize about an entirely new technology that would utilize this ‘trout power’.
Tornado Generator
This was Schauberger’s at home free energy device.
Our textbooks say we can’t obtain propulsion energy from environmental heat, yet that’s exactly what a tornado does.
Nature’s chief method of movement and energy generation is implosion, not explosion. Suction takes precedent rather than pressure. Movement is directed inwards, not outwards.
Copper Brass Bio Plough
This plough mimics the way a mole moves through soil.
If you watch the hard to come by video on Youtube, it effortlessly moves through soil like a knife through warm butter - effortless resistance through centrifugal movement.
Electron microscope images show that shark skin has a similar structure, allowing the shark to plough through water with hardly any frictional resistance.
In 1929, Viktor Schauberger met with the king of Bulgaria, for whom he was building log flumes. During this conversation, he warned the king of abusing the flumes.
Forest clear-cutting, as the ranger stated, would eventually even endanger food production.
“The forest is water’s cradle. Forest stands for life, desert mean death.”
The alarmed king thereupon asked the ranger to investigate the strongly decreased food production in the Northern regions.
It proved to be accurate that agricultural production in the Northern wooded region had decreased significantly, in comparison to the parched Southern regions.
His intuition told him this had happened due to agricultural mechanization and replacing traditional wooden ploughs with iron ploughs, pulled by heavy tractors.
“Iron is a magnetic metal”, he reasoned, “that discharges the natural magnetic tension of groundwater. Thus, the water can no longer rise up to the very tips of the crops.”
He advised the king to experiment with agricultural tools made from non-magnetic copper or bronze. The king judged it impossible to convince his government and advisors to do this.
I imagine a future where we use technology based on nature and how much abundance that could create for future generations.
The Pond Revitalizer
Lastly, this was inspired by Schauberger and his technology.
This device aerates the water, just as would be done by a natural environment setting such as a waterfall.
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Zaid