Viktor Schauberger (natural, energy, water, better)
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'Living Water' by Olaf Alexandersson (A Swedish Author who wrote the life story of) 'Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy'
I've read the book over and over several times and have gotten new points from it every time. The man was born in Holtzschlag, Austria in 1885 and died in 1958. He was a forester by trade, but also a self taught naturalist and inventer. Many of his theories went against conventional thinking as far as physics , but remarkable in what he accomplished. He believed in copying nature when inventing things. I've witnessed many of the same observations in nature regarding the Voertex action of water because I am also schooled in forestry and conservation.
Anyway there is too much to explain , but I did find someone's MySpace website which seems to be dedicated to the man and his inventions. Considering the times we now live in and the crisis ahead , it just seems interesting reading again. Hopefully most will find the videos fascinating , but it may be a bit over the head for other. Still , give it a try. Just scroll on down and click on the various videos.
Just to resurrect this thread to life. The link I had in the initial post was'nt the best. Perhaps this thread I opened in the Science & Technology section will give more insight to some of the interesting facts of his theories on an eco-technology. I never even got any feedback here, but maybe with the better links it will be easier. I first posted here in the "Green Living" section , thinking that users here would be attuned to such info. However there were no responses. Interestingly there has been no feedback in the "Science & Technolgy" section, although alot of views. Maybe this link to that info will stimulate something here. Many of the Schauberger observations of nature are things I also have seen and experimented with in regard to plant growth. But we'll see.