- •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
7.7.5 : Notes from 1st of August 1936
I am now able to construct the organism of this machine in such a way that it ceases to function the very moment it is opened up. In exactly the same way that a living body ceases pulsating when the heart is opened, my machine also stops functioning if an inquisitive person wishes to examine it anatomically.
7.7.6 : Notes from 11th of August 1936
This machine is a tool with which it is possible to ennoble solids, liquids and gases to such an extent that the end-product exhibits a manifold increase in quality and dynamic capacity. The principle has been copied from Nature, wherein decomposition (analysis) - (creation-of-motion) - and synthesis -(motion- of- creation) - take place by way of bio-dynamic movement. If air is decomposed, for example, then a high-grade ethereal product is created, which can no longer maintain its station in the atmosphere, but streams upwards at high speed. The uprising gas absorbs the surrounding aeriform substances and in this fashion, a vertically moving vacuum evolves, or a cyclonic flow.
The decomposition of fresh water or seawater produces the same effect, and the upward streaming hydrogen gas can either be made to flow through suit-able carbones or precious metals and minerals, whereby in the first instance a petroleum-like substance is created and in the second, depending on the absorptive mass, a more or less high-grade fuel-water is produced. The petrol-like substance can be made combustible or incombustible. In the latter case we are concerned with a nitro-glycerine-like substance, which can be dosed as desired. The nature of this substance may be similar to the so-called , 'Greek Fire'3. The raising of the liquid and the cooling to +4°C (+39.2°F) results spontaneously from the decomposive process and the ethereal structure of the | product of decomposition.
3 Greek fire: 1: A Byzantine weapon employed in naval warfare from 672 or 673 AD. It consisted of a mixture, usually shot from tubes, that caught fire when wetted. 2: any of several other inflammable mixtures used in ancient and medieval warfare." — Collins English Dictionary.
Greek fire: A combustible, highly ignitable composition for setting fire to an enemy's ships, also known as St Elmo's fire, elixir vitae or composant fire. Oxford English Dictionary. — Ed.
St. Elmo's Fire: A luminous region that sometimes appears around church spires, the masts of ships, etc. It is a corona discharge in the air caused by atmospheric electricity — also called ' 'corposant fire' . — Collins English Dictionary.
7.7.7 : Notes from 13th of August 1936
After 20 years of effort, I have arrived at the almost absolute 'nothing', namely j the near-absolute 'vacuum'. A vacuum-machine is a machine that is specifically designed to function with planetary motion and only requires an impulse in order to run for as long as the machine's organic components are capable of life or movement. A drive-motor is not absolutely essential, because the initial impulse can be given with the hand or by means of foot- pedals. The whole secret lies in the organic creation- of- motion and motion- of- creation, through which the bi-polar development evolves spontaneously, namely the dematerialisation of the material and the overcoming of gravity on the one hand and the densation of matter and physical growth on the other.
