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Viktor Schauberger
was a
remarkable man, endowed with the ability to develop a technology
based on natural, creative principles. He invented and built various
devices for cleaning water and for electric power generation, as
well as levitation devices. He designed dam walls, outlets for
electric power plants, agricultural tools, special "twister" pipes,
nozzles, distillation plants, "flow regulators" of various sorts for
rivers, turbine engines and more. He did not however, have the gift
of tact or patience when dealing with the establishment. He was
continually annoyed and frustrated by academics, hydrologists, and
engineers, and frequently lost his temper. Consequently his articles
were banned from publication for some
time.
They called me deranged.
I hope that they are right. It is of no greater import if another
fool wanders this earth But if I am right and the science is wrong,
then may the Lord God have mercy on mankind." Viktor
Schauberger.
Viktor
Schauberger was born as a foresters' son in 1885 in Eastern Austria
and lived until mid September 1958. He had no academic training but
had a deep knowledge of biology, chemistry and physics. He also was
a good drawer and craftsman and developed an exceptional
understanding of water and its natural (flow)
phenomena.
How is a bird able to become temporarily independent of the
ground?
Schauberger had a word for this (freely translated):
"Observe, understand and then copy
nature."
How does it manage to overcome its own physical weight and to
master flight without undue physical exertion? A bird lays its eggs
in hard shells in which the embryos breathing apparatuses are
incorporated. As long as it can breathe naturally, the embryo grows
from fertilized protein concentrates. An adult bird is equipped with
sacs located in the quills of its wing-feathers, which are similar
to shell less egg. The lung fish of Australia and South America
possess similar air-bladders, called swim-bladders. During the rainy
season they live in shallow water and breathe through their gills.
In summer they have a sort of siesta, and in the intervening period
they live in holes in dried-out mud, which encloses them like a
carapace. Breathing takes place through the swim-bladder, which now
functions as a lung. During this period the body temperature drops,
as occurs with all hibernation, because a vacuum developers as a
result of the lowering internal temperature. It is a biological
vacuum, which enables the sucking in of high-grade respiratory
{fertilizing} substances, keeping the creature alive. These indrawn
substances are emulsified by accumulated concentrates of fat, which
the animal stores away as hard rations during the feeding season in
preparation for its coming fast.
Precisely the opposite takes place with birds, because they
breathe through their lungs while at rest. When they fly, they
breathe through the oscillating planetary movement of their air
bladders, which now become accumulators of dynagens. These air
bladders inflate during flight and assume a well-rounded shape, as
they do in fish when their owners wish to levitate. However, these
bladders are not filled with air, but with a helium-like gas, which
the bird produces as a supplementary levitational force through the
intermixture of diffuse ethericities and in this way the body is
endowed with its soul.
A world famous anatomist declared, I have opened up the
bodies of hundreds of creatures, both alive and dead, but nowhere
and never could I find the soul. Derived from the Greek word selen
{selena-the attracting goddess of the moon}, this soul is a
biomagnetic energy-concentrate. It not only explains the birds
flight, but also the hitherto inexplicable phenomenon of migratory
birds, which have particularly well-developed soul-cells. With the
aid of these vibrating, protoplasm’s they can reach distant
destinations almost effortlessly and without food. Migrating birds
also achieve this by means of opposing potentials, which trigger off
an appropriate temperature-gradient. So in a sense they are remotely
controlled. This almost non-spacial, or quasi-immaterial, uplifting
and foreward-impelling substance can also be produced mechanically
and virtually cost free, in specially constructed and alloyed,
spirally coiled devices, akin to sap or blood vessels. All
contemporary systems of propulsion for ships and aeroplanes will
soon become museum exhibits, because this solves the problem of
overcoming gravity by natural means. The present form of today’s
technology and its methods will fortunately be superseded, because
with its continued use people will only become all the more stupid,
the more spongy and qualigen-deficient the substance of their bodies
and their food. This will result in premature impotence and an
inability to reproduce.
But to return once more to the discussion of birds. While in
principle their means of flight are the same, migratory birds can be
distinguished from non migratory species by the way they flap their
wings and the arrangement of their pinions. The example which most
characterizes the factors governing long-range flights is the set of
the wings and the flight feathers of the albatross, which in a
certain sense swims through the ocean of the air. Its wing tips
extend far forwards in order to embrace the oncoming air masses.
With a wide, cavitating sweep of the wings, it causes these
air-masses to rotate and inwind about themselves and about their
longitudinal axes. A fundamentally different wing arrangement is
exhibited by that king of the air, the golden eagle. It spirals up
to great heights in order to survey the wide sweep of its hunting
territory as it floats almost motionlessly in the air. The golden
eagle is not really a bird of prey, but rather the sanitary
inspector of the high mountains. Its task is to cull infirm or
incapacitated wild animals for the benefit of the healthy and
natural progress of evolution. It therefore weeds out all that is
inferior to ensure the genetic health of the rising
generation.
But how is it possible for this bird’s heavy body to float in
ever-decreasing circles in the rarefied atmosphere, in defiance of
the laws of gravity and without any noticeable flapping of the
wings? It is because wise nature endowed it with specially formed
protoplasm’s which reside in the quills of the flight feathers.
These are accumulators which store additional levitative energies.
However, they function substantially differently from balloons
filled with a lighter-than air gas, which was known to burst when
they reach higher more rarefied altitudes. In principle the eagle
Ur-procreates formative and levitative concentrates, whose emitted
radiation creates a biological vacuum in the eagles immediate
vicinity, mostly above it. It is the same upward sucking force that
allows the stationary trout to flee upstream like lighting. This
biological vacuum is a hitherto, unresearched phenomenon and is the
specific type of vacuum that also enables humans to breathe.
Professor Ernst Ferdinand sauerbruch discovered it between the
pleura and the surface of the lungs. Breathing is explained by the
fertilization of bipolar ethericities arising through digestive
processes, which invalidates the widely held view that the heart
activates the circulation of the blood hydraulically.
Any perforation of this vacuum results in immediate
suffocation. If the eagle’s quill-protoplasm’s are perforated, then
the bird loses the ability to float motionlessly until such a time
as the perforated or otherwise injured protoplasm heal and close up
again. Even the perforation of a single vibrating protoplasm makes
any flying arduous should the eagle continue to fly during the
healing period. If the protoplasm’s are punctured by a red hot
needle, which burns them and also the surrounding quill, then the
bird’s ability to fly is over forever, because this wound will never
close. In captivity, for example, with domesticated ducks, geese and
chickens, these protoplasm’s atrophy. Even song birds which have
been kept in cages over a long period must practice for a while in
order to re-acquire their former flying ability. If larks are held
in extended captivity, they are only able to rise warbling into the
air after many lengthy attempts. Without warbling, with which the
lark generates the necessary vibrations its upward flight is
impossible.
Now to an observation which resulted in the achievement of
bird-flight by mechanical means that faithfully emulate nature. This
observation that will also lead to the reinstatement of the culture
of our ancient ancestors, who had mastered a different form of
chemistry, meteorology, astronomy and medicine. The fundamental
element of human knowledge lost thousands of years ago is what is
today called anomal magnetism or mesmerism. This was rediscovered by
Franz Anton Mesmer, who was born at iznang on lake Konstanz in1734
{died 1818}. Nobody had any idea that he had actually rediscovered
the long-lost ancient knowledge of a naturalesque eco-technology.
Amongst other things he also invented the famous baquet, a magical
device, which had a particular shape and was made of certain alloys.
From this baquet, in which he prepared magnetic, medicinal water, a
number of iron rods protruded. These rods were grasped by the sick
to enable the transfer of biomagnetic ethercities into their wasting
bodies.
All life emerges from the ur-form of the
egg
The golden eagle makes its nest at altitudes that are already
more or less deficient in oxygen. Here it lays its eggs with their
particularly distinctive shells, in well-shaded and protected lairs.
The diffusion-pores in these eggshells enable only the highest
quality substances to enter. In zones inhabited by the eagle no
manner of empty space or void prevails, but the specifically
densified, dynagenic concentrates, which to a certain degree are
already in an etherealized state. It is ti these influence-imparting
substances that the eagle owes its build-up of biomagnetic
levitational energies which begins when the bird is still an
embryo.
This egg-shaped, energy-producing vessel can be copied and in
lieu of pores, the smallest diffusion-jets can be incorporated in
the design. Providing it is hermetically sealed against light, heat
and external air,
and all other preconditions are satisfied, then Mesmers
healing marvel can be produced from ordinary water, if the water
inside the container is moved planetarily. Many diseases can be
cured by this healing water, which are otherwise irremediable with
conventional therapies. Moreover, its behavior baffles all
physicists when it no longer obeys the law of communication, but
appears to rise in a glass tube with an internal diameter of 3-4 cm.
in fact if the upwardly spiraling biomagnetic ethericities in the
tube interact with the counter-flowing incident radiation from the
predominantly positively-charged atmosphere then juvenile, newly
born water is actually formed.
This specifically-dense, new water is nearly weightless and
subsides when its surface is touched by the tip of an steel needle,
because the predominantly biomagnetically supercharged, levitational
forces are discharged into the body holding the needle. All this
goes to prove the efficacy of the healing miracle produced by
Mesmer’s baquet, which was so derided by his
contemporaries.
Forces that function in the same way also evolve in the blood
of the eagle in its embryonic state. If this train of thought is
carried to its naturalesque conclusion, then the adult’s bird’s
mysterious ability to float in space becomes clear, when it spirals
aloft to where the natural loss of gravitational force
begins.
It is a sufficiently well-known and undisputed fact that
blood and sap move planetarily. So far it has never occurred to
anyone to copy this phenomenal form of motion or to generate these
biomagnetic, upsuctional forces under normal conditions of
atmospheric pressure. In view of the intellectual inertia of
techno-academically trained scientists, it is no wonder that despite
numerous demonstrations, they still consider it impossible to
neutralize the attractive force of gravity, which only exists in the
atmospheric living-space.
Callum Coats is the translator of Viktor
Schaubergers works
Author of Living Energies and the
Eco-technology series books
Many thanks are due to Mr. Coats, in respect to
the enormous work that he has already done. He has been the true
pioneer, and, has single handedly brought Viktor Schauberger's
theories into a new light and true public
awareness.
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