Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger - The "Trout" Turbine - Free Energy through Implosion
A man by the name of Viktor Schauberger recently came to my attention. The resources on this man's ideas are, in english, quite limited. So I've taken the time to translate an article written on him, titled "Viktor Schauberger - Die Forellenturbine - Freie Energie durch Implosion". If you believe that there are errors in my translation please let me know. Please also note that in translating this document, I do not necessarily agree with what is written here.
Free Energy through Implosion. A discovery by Viktor Schauberger - The "Trout" Turbine
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states, that a closed physical system cannot exhibit an increase its degree of order without external influence. This law, also called the Law of Entropy, also states that it is impossible to create a perpetual motion machine. Every physical process automatically reduces its degree of order, where heat is the lowest state of order (ie. the highest possible level of entropy). According to this law, it is impossible to obtain physical or electrical energy directly from heat. All devices which function on the principles of combustion and the exchange of higher energy forms into heat, result in a net increase in the Entropy of the world (ie. they increase the level of chaos in the world). This is essentially the prognosis of conventional science: The Universe will die a warm (high entropy) death, when all higher forms of energy have returned to a state of lowest possible order.
Viktor Schauberger
An outsider in the world of research, the Austrian forest scientist Viktor Schauberger observed for many years, before reaching the conclusion that nature is an ideal perpetual motion machine, as it is able to create higher degrees of order (organisms).
Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) was a Natural Phylosopher, Inventor and pioneer of Free Energy - the extraction of mechanical energy without cost. He developed a completely new concept of nature, of energy, and lastly of self-awareness. As a forest scientist he was constantly observing nature to discover how it functions, and how growth, movement and life itself developed. From these observations he developed technologies based on nature themselves, that was radically different other technologies at the time. He constructed devices for the generation of energy, or for the generation of momentum in vehicles operating without fuel, and without the production of pollution or noise. These devices, such as the Trout Turbine, which based its function on the gills of trout, copied nature and operated on basically through a certain movement of water or air.
His understanding of water, air and earth, resulted in his direct opposal to the established science and engineering practices of the time, and he repeatedly pointed out throughout his career, that conventional technologies such as agriculture, water management and forestry are, and continue to, destroy the natural environment. In this light he developed biotechnologies, which restored the quality of air, earth and water. His ideas involved the creation of purified water, the improvement of ground waters, and ways to increase the growth and quality of plants for the regeneration of rivers and forests.
Schauberger is, with his technical developments, but also with his fundamental understanding of nature, more relevant than ever given the current environmental situation of the planet. His discoveries have significance not only in practical ecology, but also in "deep ecology", the field concerning human shifts in consciousness. Especially the cognitive and emotional understanding of the processes of nature, one's own attitude toward the contemporary world, and an awareness of the beauty and genius of nature are encouraged by the study of Schauberger, and demonstrated as a natrual phenomenon.
Explosion and Implosion
Today's technology operates on principles of heat and explosion. The best example of this is the internal combustion engine, which burns high quality raw materials from deep inside the earth, to produce an explosive expansion and move a piston. According to Schauberger, crude oil continues grow as a natural resource. It is, to say, a resource necessary to the growth of life on earth. Oil results from the remains of dead animals, which were trapped inside the earth for millions of years without exposure to air or light. They provide the raw materials responsible for ensuring that the soil retains its strength and ability to grow. Today's technology, which consumes these raw materials, destroys this resource to obtain kinetic energy. This combustion produces toxic fumes and noise, and consumes the resources necessary for the earth's so-called "housekeeping".
Today's technology is therefore reliant on a disruption of the so-called "Pressure Principle". The internal combustion engine moves the piston through pressure, the pressure turbine generates electricity, the propeller produces movement through recoil, a hydraulic arm lifts loads, and the fission of atoms generates heat and pressure. All these methods are based on explosive or centrifugal principles, and contribute to a dissolving effect, and contribute to an increase in overall strukture size. That is to say, they produce disorder. It is the increase in structure that leads to an increase in pressure and frictional resistance, which in turn is converted to heat and energy. All conventional combustion machines lose between 50-70% of their invested power through a resistance movement that grows as a square of the acceleration. Not considering the destruction of materials, the implementation of such inefficient technology is of course extremely expensive.
Viktor Schauberger
Schauberger proposed an entirely different method in the face of this destructive technology. His observations showed that nature's life-building follows the "Suction Principle" (No better translation found). Both the "Suction Principle" and the "Pressure Principle" exist in Nature. The Pressure Principle acts to dissolve and disintegrate, and works on the dissolution of dead organisms (plants, animal carcasses, etc.). The pulling principle on the other hand, is responsible for building, growth of plants, animals and humans, as well as the accompanying implosive effect.
The implosion is the opposite of the explosion, and acts to condense, to reduce the structural size. This condensation leads to a decrease of frictional resistance, as well as cooling. Thermal energy is converted into higher forms of energy - movement, growth, life energy - and thus the 2nd law of Thermodynamics - that pertaining to entropy - is called into question.
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, also refered to as the Law of Entropy, applies to closed systems. This fine details in the Law of Entropy has drastic implications: The law only applies to closed systems. That modern physics is incapapble of thinking in terms of open systems, is the reason for the dogmatisation of this law. The question now arises: Is Nature an open, or a closed system?
Schauberger observered several inexplicable natural phenomena in the motions of the waters and air, and in the growth formations of flora and fauna. The spiral is already, mathematically speaking, an open system, that moves between the poles 0 and infinity, without ever reaching them. The spiral form and its derivatives - the egg, droplet and bowl shapes - are the basic building blocks in nature. All life originates from an egg (in the case of animals and humans, as with the seeds of plantforms) or the calyx in the case of plants. Looking more closely, one can also observe the Egg Form in the outline of many trees, in the shape of our own bodies, as well as many other forms expressed in common natural objects.
"In nature there are no straight lines", was an expression coined by Schauberger. Curves, waves, bent and perturbed shapes, the heart-form, the kidney-form, the irregular and assymmetric are the trademarks of life.
As an example, our blood circulation operates on the principle of spiral involution of the blood. Through this involution, a density increase is induced in the medium, causing inturn a lower pressure and giving the medium its "pulling" characteristic. The modern models, in which the heart operates as a pressure pump, is, according to Schauberger, an irrational assumption. The tiny heart could never pump the viscous blood of our bodies through the finest of cappilaries of the hands and feet, or in general through our enormous circulatory system. Evidently, the suction principle applies here. Through the spiral motion, the blood receives an axi-symetric propultion, as with the water in the creeks and rivers of our planet. The protection from light and air are therefore necessary prerequisites, as the contact between the blood and oxygen must be hindered to avoid the formation of embolisms.
Schauberger observed these phenomena in the creeks of mountains, and speaks not only of the transportation capabilities of water bodies to move large quantities of silt and river bed materials, but also of the self-cleansing and distribution properties of these bodies.
As is also known in the schools of science, water at +4°C reaches the anomaly point, where its density is at its greatest, and thus also its carrying capacity. Naturally occuring flowing water always moves towards this anomaly point, that is to say that heat is always consumed and converted into water movement or the formation of new distribution patterns. This increase in distribution, or growth, is essentially the result of the implosion of the compression behavior of the system. Naturally occuring flowing water flows in alternation between eddies and flows. Every stone in a creek bed acts to cause circulations in the water, and the at the axial center of this spiraling circulation, we find processes which cannot be explained by the mechanical models of our universe. Spiral and Hyperbolous forms only with a non-Euclidean mathematics described and it is surprising and significant at the same time that today's mathematics and physics, almost no non-describing Euclidean structures. The non-Euclidean mathematics ekes out an underdeveloped existence on the margins of institutions. To date, there are the official school science is no formula for calculating the egg shape. Only Walter Schauberger, a mechanical engineer and son of Viktor Schauberger, has developed together with the mathematician Trusnitz the formulas for the calculation of hyperbole and egg shapes and a consistent non-Euclidean mathematics summarized (see also: Tattva Viveka No. 10, Claus Radlberger: The hyperbolic cones).
Forces void of space or mass exist in the axial center of the spiral matter, according to Schauberger. These forces are of a metaphysical nature. For Schauberger, life is a phenomenon that extends beyond the material plane. Life comes from a metaphysical and spiritual dimension and manifests itself in the growth and bodies of living creatures. He also saw in planet earth a living being, describing the water as the blood of the earth. One point to note would be in that, in this context, the planetary motion of the Earth also follows a double spiral shape. As the sun orbits the centre of our galaxy (Pleiadean motion), the orbit of the earth around the sun is not circular nor elliptical, but an open spiral. Together with its own spinning rotation, this forms a double spiral. So here we find again the key for life-building spiral motion.
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