
- •The Energy Evolution
- •Viktor Schauberger
- •Volume Four of Eco-Technology Contents
- •List of Illustrations
- •The Popel Report
- •Introduction
- •Sources Mensch und Technik - naturgemäs
- •Implosion Magazine
- •The Schauberger Archives
- •Other Sources
- •Editor's Note
- •Some Philosophical Aspects of Natural Energies
- •From Special Edition Mensch und Technik, Vol. 2, 1993, section 3.1
- •Conclusions
- •The Biological Vacuum - The Optimal Driving Force for Machines
- •The pressure turbine
- •The suction turbine
- •New Forms of Temperature
- •A Brief Description of My Discovery
- •New Forms of Motion and Energy
- •In General
- •New Views of Electromagnetism
- •The Nature of Water, Its Conduction and Use for Transport
- •Letter to Werner Zimmermann. June 20th 1936
- •Viktor schauberger in linz
- •Viktor schauberger patents - 1953
- •The Air Turbine
- •Early Developments in Implosion Machines
- •7.7.7 Notes from 15th July 1936
- •7.7.2: Notes from 24th July 1936
- •7.7.3: Notes from 25th July 1936
- •7.7.4: Notes from 27th July 1936
- •7.7.5 : Notes from 1st of August 1936
- •7.7.6 : Notes from 11th of August 1936
- •7.7.7 : Notes from 13th of August 1936
- •7.7.8 : Notes from 14th of August 1936
- •7.7.9 : An eye-witness report:
- •7.7.10 : Report of Arnold Hohl's visit, 14th-17th August 1936 (Arnold Hohl)
- •The Ennoblement of Water
- •Machines of the Genus — Repulsator
- •Instructions from data provided by Viktor Schauberger
- •Ingredients Required for about 10 litres of Water
- •The Klimator
- •Last Letters from Viktor Schauberger
- •Excerpts from Letter No. 5 to Josef Brunnader
- •The Popel Report
The Energy Evolution
Harnessing Free Energy from Nature
Viktor Schauberger
Translated an edited by Callum Coats
Volume Four of Eco-Technology Contents
INTRODUCTION viii
SOURCES xiii
1. SOME PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF NATURAL ENERGIES 1
From Special Edition Mensch und Technik, Vol. 2, 1993, section 7.4 1
From Special Edition Mensch und Technik, Vol. 2, 1993, section 3.1 3
Conclusions 5
The Biological Vacuum— The Optimal Driving Force for Machines 9
The Catalysts 21
Cadaverine Poison in Ray-Form (Ptomaine Radiation) 28
The pressure turbine 28
The suction turbine 32
2. NEW FORMS OF TEMPERATURE 37
A Brief Description of My Discovery 37
Bio-Technology: Active & Reactive Tempera Lures 39
The Life-Current in Air & Water 41
3. NEW FORMS OF MOTION AND ENERGY 56
The Reactive Fuel Economy 56
The Practical Application of Cycloid-Space-Curve-Motion arising from Processes of Cold Oxidation 61
The Economy Founded on Reactively Produced Energy 65
Explosion and Implosion (Expansion and Impansion) 73
4. NEW VIEWS OF ELECTROMAGNETISM 75
Magnetism - Electricism 75
Magnetism = the Function of Levitism and Electricism = the Function of Gravitism 80
5. THE NATURE OF WATER, ITS CONDUCTION AND USE FOR TRANSPORT 87
Letter to Werner Zimmermann. June 20th 1936 87
The Ennoblement of Water 90
The Transport of Ore in Double-Spiral-Flow Pipe 92
The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows 95
Potent for: Pipe for Liquid and Gaseous Media 104
Patent for: Processes and Equipment for the Conveyance of Liquid, Gaseous or Aeriform Media 107
6. THE AIR TURBINE 115
Letter To Werner Zimmermann 115
The Vacuum Turbine 117
The Formation and Composition Of Riverwater 117
Re: The Air Turbine (Austrian Patent No. 145141 -15.03.1935) 119
An Air-Turbine Patent 121
7. EARLY DEVELOPMENTS IN IMPLOSION MACHINES 124
From Special Edition Mensch und Technik, Vol. 2, 1993, section 7.4. 124
The Atom Transforming Machine 125
7.7.7: Notes from 15th July 1936 125
7.7.2: Notes from 24th July 1936 126
7.7.3: Notes from the 25th July 1936 126
7.7.4: Notes from the 27th July 1936 127
7.7.5: Notes from the 1st of August 1936 127
7.7.6: Notes from the 11th of August 1936 127
7.7.7: Notes from the 13th of August 1936 128
7.7.8: Notes from the 14th of August 1936 128
7.7.9: An eye-witness report 129
7.7.10: Report of Arnold Hohl's visit, 14th-l 7th August 1936 (Arnold Hohl) 120 129
The Implosion Machine: An assembly of extracts from Implosion Magazine Nos. 45, 56, 57, 58,60 & 83 130
The Space-Energy Turbine 140
8. THE ENNOBLEMENT OF WATER 143
The Artificial Production of Springwater 143
Letter to Dr W. Busselberg 147
Blood & Sap Circulation as a Model for the Ennoblement of Water 148
Petrol (Gasoline) from Water 151
9. MACHINES OF THE GENUS - REPULSATOR 155
The Production and Advantages of Implosion Machines 155
The Production of Noble Water & Drinking Water: An Assembly of Pertinent Data from implosion Magazine 157
A Water-Ennobling Device must satisfy the Following Criteria 159
The Treatment of Water in the Preparation of Noble Water 160
Instructions from data provided by Viktor Schauberger 161
Ingredients Required for about 10 Litres of Water 163
10.THE KLIMATOR 164
Cold, and Hot Machines – Cooling - Heating Machines 164
The Klimator - a New Form of Synthesising Current produced by a Space-Energy Generator 166
Technology & Bio-Technology 170
The Naturalesque Ur-Generation of Power; Heat and Light 170
11.MACHINES OF THE GENUS – REPULSINE 177
The Repulsine 177
The Suction Turbine 181
Elaborations on the Suction Turbine 184
Un-Natural Motion - Embryonic Death 186
Application for Patent No. 146 141 189
12.LAST LETTERS FROM VIKTOR SCHAUBERGER 196
Excerpt from Patent Letter to Munich Patent Office 196
Excerpts from Letter No, 1 to Josef Brunnader 198
Excerpts from Letter No. 2 to Josef Brunnader 200
Excerpts from Letter No. 3 to Josef Brunnader 203
Excerpts from Letter No. 4 to Josef Brunnader 206
Excerpts from Letter No. 5 to Josef Brunnader 208
Excerpts from Letter No. 6 to Josef Brunnader 211
Excerpts from Letter No. 7 to Josef Brunnader 214
Letter To Mr 'R' 216
13.THE POPEL REPORT 219
The Preliminary Investigation of Helicoid Pipes: Foreword 219
Report Concerning the Preliminary Investigation of Helicoid Pipes with Various Shapes of Pipe-Wall 222
The Multiple In-Winding, Convoluting Flow Process 223
The Influence of the Form and the Material of the Pipe on the Development of In-Winding Flow Processes 227
The Structural Change in the Water as a Consequence of the Multiple In-Winding Flowing Motion 245
The Prevention Of Encrustation 246
Final remarks on report 247
Index
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