Energy Evolution, The - Harnessing free energy from Nature ~ by Viktor Schauberger (Callum Coats)
Harnessing free energy from Nature
This final volume in the Eco-Technology series deals with generation of energy using Nature’s enormous potential. Nature produces energy by slow, cool, implosive means – by a centripetal inwards motion, while our present culture uses explosive centrifugal (outwards) movement, which is wasteful and many times less powerful and effective. It also uses up the Earth’s resources and pollutes her ecosystems.
This volume describes different kings of energy machines, which depend on the principle of implosion:
- A spring water-producing machine
- A tornado home energy generator
- A Kilator which products mountain-quality air
- The biotechnical submarine
- A technique for producing power from ocean deeps
- A flying saucer prototype, which rose at fantastic speed to high altitudes
- A perpetual motion suction-based implosion machine.
The Author and Editor:
Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) came from a long line of forest custodians. His extraordinary understanding of the workings of Nature derived from his keen powers of observation in the virgin forest.
Callum Coats, author of Living Entergies, the standard work on Schauberger’s ideas, researching the Schauberger archieves in Austria and studied with Viktor’s son Walter.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Some Philosophical Aspect of Natural Energies
From Special Edition Mensch und Technik
The Biological Vacuum - The Optimal Driving Force for Machines
The Catalysts
Cadaverine Poison in Ray-Form (Ptomaine Radiation)
The Pressure Turbine
The Suction Turbine
Chapter 2 - New Forms of Temperature
A Brief Description of my Discovery
Bio-Technology: Active & Reactive Temperatures
The Life-Current in Air & Water
Chapter 3 - New Forms of Motion & Energy
The Reactive Fuel Economy
Practical Application of Cycloid-Space-Curve-Motion arising from Processes of Cold Oxidation
The Economy Founded on Reactively Produced Energy
Explosion & Implosion (Expansion & Impansion)
Chapter 4 - New Views on Electromagnetism
Magnetism - Electrism
Magnetism = the Function of Levitism & Electrism = the Function of Gravitism
Chapter 5 - The Nature of Water, it's Conduction & Use for Transport
Letter to Werner Zimmermann, June 20 1936
The Ennoblement of Water
The Transport of Water
The Transport of Ore in Double-Spiral-Flow Pipes
The Liquidaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows
Chapter 6 - The Air Turbine
Letter to Werner Zimmermann
The Vacuum Turbine
The Formation & Composition of Rive Water
An Air-Turbine Patent
Chapter 7 - Early Developments in Implosion Machines
From Special Edition Mensh und Technik
Notes on the Atom Transforming Machine
Report of Arnold Hohl's visit, 14-17 August 1936
The Implosion Machine: An assembly of extracts from Implosion Magazine
The Space-Energy Turbine
Chapter 8 - The Ennoblement of Water
The Artificial Production of Springwater
Letter to Dr W Busselberg
Blood & Sap Circulation as a Model for Ennoblement of Water
Petrol (Gasoline) from Water
Chapter 9 - Machines of the Genus - The Repulsator
The Production & Advantages of Implosion Machines
The Production of Noble Water & Drinking Water (ImplosionMagazine)
A Water-Ennobling Device must satisfy Certain Criteria
The Treatment of Water in the Preparation of Noble Water
Instructions from data provided by Viktor Schauberger
Ingredients Required for about 10 litres of Water
Chapter 10 - The Klimator
Cold & Hot Machines
The Klimator - New Form of Synthesising Current produced by Space-Energy Generator
Technology & Bio-Technology
The Naturalesque Ur-Generation of Power, Heat & Light
Chapter 11 - Machines of the Genus - The Repulsine
The Repulsine
The Suction Tube
Elaborations on the Suction Turbine
Un-Natural Motion - Embryonic Death
Application for Patent No. 146 141
Chapter 12 - Last Letters of Viktor Schauberger
Chapter 13 - The Popel Report
Concerning the Preliminary Investigation of Helicoid pipes with Various Shapes of Pipes wall
The Multiple In-winding, Convoluting Flow Processes
Influence of the Form & Material of Pipes on Development of In-winding Flow Processes
Structural Change in Water as Consequence of Multiple In-winding Flowing Motion
The Prevention of Encrustation