• The Untold Story of Viktor Schauberger: Form-Energy Part 1

    From roman@700:100/72 to All on Wed Apr 1 09:11:02 2026
    Table of contents:

    1. Preface
    2. The Forest Seer
    3. The Mystery of the Trout and Levitation
    4. War Against the System
    5. The Revolutionary Generator and Conspiracy
    6. Epilogue: A Destroyed Dream

    1. Preface

    Imagine a world where water is not merely a resource but the
    very source of life and energy. A world where nature reveals
    its secrets to those who know how to listen. Such a person
    was Viktor Schauberger - a humble forester from the Austrian
    hinterlands who saw in water what others overlooked. His
    ideas could have changed everything: providing humanity with
    clean energy, saving rivers, and restoring water to life.
    But his discoveries were too dangerous for those in power.
    As a result, his legacy was doomed to obscurity. Today,
    I will briefly outline the revolutionary ideas of this
    extraordinary individual.

    2. The Forest Seer

    Born in 1885 in the village of Plekenstein, Viktor was close
    to nature from childhood. He wandered through forests,
    observed streams and rivers as if conversing with the Earth
    itself. His father hoped he would attend university, but
    Viktor chose a different path - becoming a forester. It was
    in the forest that he made his first discoveries. One day,
    he noticed that water disappeared from a spring if exposed
    to sunlight and returned when the spring was covered. "Water
    hates light," he said. The ancient Romans knew this,
    covering their springs with stones. But who in the 20th
    century would listen to a forester? His first triumph
    occurred in winter 1918. The city of Linz needed firewood,
    but experts claimed it was impossible to float timber timber
    down a small stream. Schauberger waited for a cold morning
    and achieved the impossible: in one night, 16,000 cubic
    meters of timber were floated down into the valley. This
    was Viktor Schauberger's first miracle.

    3. The Mystery of the Trout and Levitation

    But the real mysteries awaited him ahead. One day, he saw
    a trout standing in a turbulent stream. How does it do that?
    Why isn't it swept away by the current? Schauberger
    conducted an experiment: he heated the water upstream. The
    trout became agitated and was eventually carried away.
    Temperature was the key. But the most incredible event
    happened on a moonlit night. In the stream, he saw stones
    the size of a human head begin to spin and rise to the
    surface. Levitation? Yes, but only smooth, egg-shaped
    stones. The angular ones remained on the bottom. Schauberger
    realized: water is a vortex. It interacts with a form that
    repeats its movement. The trout uses not muscle strength but
    an energy flow created by the whirlpool. This was the key
    to a new form of energy.

    4. War Against the System

    Schauberger proposed saving the Rhine and Danube by
    deepening their channels with "energy bodies" egg-shaped
    structures that directed the flow's axis toward the center,
    causing the water to whirl and self-purify. He demonstrated
    this on a stream near his home: overnight, the water eroded
    the channel down to the rock, removing hundreds of cubic
    meters of sand. But authorities rejected his ideas. In 1935,
    after a major flood, he suggested to the German authorities
    to rehabilitate the Rhine using his method - deepening
    it by 4-6 meters at minimal cost. They ignored him. The same
    fate befell his 1932 proposal to save the Danube.
    An international Danube commission published his article
    in their bulletin, but frightened by his ideas, authorities
    withdrew and destroyed the entire print run, spending over
    100,000 shillings on reprints without Schauberger's article.
    His ideas were dismissed as heresy. He argued that modern
    technology is based on destruction (explosion), while nature
    is based on creation (implosion). His "trout-turbines"
    showed incredible efficiency, but scientists ridiculed him.
    Only Professor Forthgheimer supported him, proving that
    water indeed moves in a spiral. The true fight began during
    World War II. When the Nazis learned of his discoveries,
    they gave him an ultimatum: work for them or be shot.
    Schauberger was forced to develop new types of rocket
    drives, but he did so with a caveat: his technologies would
    never be used for destruction. His prototype "flying disc,"
    weighing 135 kg and powered by only 0.05 horsepower, broke
    through the factory roof. It was an incredible success, but
    Schauberger understood that his inventions could fall into
    the wrong hands. He refused further cooperation with the
    Nazis despite threats. After the war, American occupation
    forces confiscated all his documentation, and he was held
    captive for nine months. Russians searched his Vienna
    apartment and blew it up to destroy his research. The
    Americans released him but forbade further research in this
    field under threat of arrest. He could have become
    a millionaire, but this unwaveringly honest man rejected all
    offers. He wanted his discoveries to serve all humanity, not
    become tools of power for the chosen few.

    5. The Revolutionary Generator and Conspiracy

    Toward the end of his life, Viktor Schauberger worked on his
    greatest invention - the "home heat generator" (HPG). This
    device could extract energy from water and air using cooling
    instead the heating. His idea was simple and brilliant:
    water passing through special copper spirals created
    a pulsating cycle, accelerating, cooling, and drawing energy
    from the environment. But this idea was too revolutionary.
    In the 1950s, Schauberger was already targeted by those who
    did not want his discoveries to see the light. His first
    working prototype was confiscated by tax authorities -
    an strange coincidence, isn't it? Later, several more devices
    were built with investor funds, but none worked. Why?
    Perhaps they were deliberately sabotaged. Schauberger's son
    - Walter, later claimed he couldn't get them to run
    to protect his father's secrets. But there's another version:
    tiny but critical modifications were made to the design. Who
    did it? And for what purpose? Two surviving photographs show
    different versions of the device: one with neat, perfectly
    straight tubes, and another with protruding, tentacle-like
    elements. These are two different machines, and their
    differences may hold the key to understanding. The core
    of the device was a rotor made of six copper spirals twisted
    in a special way. Water and air passed through it, creating
    a complex pulsating cycle. Schauberger believed that
    accelerating water in spirals could draw energy from the
    environment by utilizing cooling instead of heating. The
    most mysterious part was a perforated ball on the casing -
    possibly a device for drawing in air, transforming the
    machine into a "breathing" device. Why didn't the copies
    work? Perhaps the reason was tiny deviations from the
    original - altering the shape of the tubes or adding a small
    extra part disrupted the delicate balance. The invention was
    so finely tuned that even the slightest mistake rendered
    it inoperative.

    6. Epilogue: A Destroyed Dream

    In 1958, Schauberger was lured to the United States. They
    offered him money and fame, but he refused. He was forced
    to sign an agreement that deprived him of his rights. Five
    days after returning, he died, saying: "They took everything
    from me!" Today, decades after Viktor Schauberger's death,
    his ideas are beginning to break through the veil of oblivion.
    Vortex-based heat generators, where water is heated not
    by combustion but through cavitation and implosion,
    demonstrate efficiencies exceeding 100%. This challenges
    the laws of official science, as if nature itself reminds
    us of forgotten truths. Another astonishing echo of his
    theories is the Kanzius effect, discovered accidentally
    in 2007. It turns out that saltwater, exposed to radio waves,
    can release hydrogen, which then ignites. Skeptics attribute
    this to arc discharge, but the phenomenon remarkably aligns
    with Schauberger's ideas about radically changing water's
    internal state. Soviet researcher E.V. Pogorelov proved the
    possibility of cyclic "water combustion" in a closed system
    - its decomposition and subsequent synthesis with enormous
    energy release. This opens the way to creating water-based
    engines, as Schauberger envisioned. But why haven't his
    ideas been realized? The answer is simple: water is not just
    a resource; it is the blood of Earth. Those who understand
    its true nature will become masters of life itself. For
    example, in round tubes, water cannot whirl; it becomes
    stagnant. Heavy elements like lime precipitate, clogging
    systems. Because we rely on explosion principles rather than
    implosion. Obviously, the ancients knew more: the Incas
    built square stone channels; the Minoans 4,000 years ago
    used conical pipes creating low pressure that caused water
    to whirl and flow uphill to the palace at Knossos.
    Schauberger was right when he predicted in 1935: "By the end
    of this century, one liter of water will cost more than one
    liter of wine." We are approaching that reality. His story
    is not just about a solitary genius. It is a chronicle
    of systematic suppression of technologies capable of freeing
    humanity. His legacy is a challenge - to remember forgotten
    knowledge, to see nature not as a resource for exploitation
    but as a teacher and ally. Because whoever controls energy
    controls everything. And whoever understands water will
    become the master of life itself.

    Source: gopher://shibboleths.org/0/phlog/182.txt

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  • From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to roman on Sat Apr 11 01:37:18 2026
    Thank you for this post roman. :)


    On 01 Apr 2026, roman said the following...

    Table of contents:

    1. Preface
    2. The Forest Seer
    3. The Mystery of the Trout and Levitation
    4. War Against the System
    5. The Revolutionary Generator and Conspiracy
    6. Epilogue: A Destroyed Dream

    1. Preface

    Imagine a world where water is not merely a resource but the
    very source of life and energy. A world where nature reveals
    its secrets to those who know how to listen. Such a person
    was Viktor Schauberger - a humble forester from the Austrian
    hinterlands who saw in water what others overlooked. His
    ideas could have changed everything: providing humanity with
    clean energy, saving rivers, and restoring water to life.
    But his discoveries were too dangerous for those in power.
    As a result, his legacy was doomed to obscurity. Today,
    I will briefly outline the revolutionary ideas of this
    extraordinary individual.

    2. The Forest Seer

    Born in 1885 in the village of Plekenstein, Viktor was close
    to nature from childhood. He wandered through forests,
    observed streams and rivers as if conversing with the Earth
    itself. His father hoped he would attend university, but
    Viktor chose a different path - becoming a forester. It was
    in the forest that he made his first discoveries. One day,
    he noticed that water disappeared from a spring if exposed
    to sunlight and returned when the spring was covered. "Water
    hates light," he said. The ancient Romans knew this,
    covering their springs with stones. But who in the 20th
    century would listen to a forester? His first triumph
    occurred in winter 1918. The city of Linz needed firewood,
    but experts claimed it was impossible to float timber timber
    down a small stream. Schauberger waited for a cold morning
    and achieved the impossible: in one night, 16,000 cubic
    meters of timber were floated down into the valley. This
    was Viktor Schauberger's first miracle.

    3. The Mystery of the Trout and Levitation

    But the real mysteries awaited him ahead. One day, he saw
    a trout standing in a turbulent stream. How does it do that?
    Why isn't it swept away by the current? Schauberger
    conducted an experiment: he heated the water upstream. The
    trout became agitated and was eventually carried away.
    Temperature was the key. But the most incredible event
    happened on a moonlit night. In the stream, he saw stones
    the size of a human head begin to spin and rise to the
    surface. Levitation? Yes, but only smooth, egg-shaped
    stones. The angular ones remained on the bottom. Schauberger
    realized: water is a vortex. It interacts with a form that
    repeats its movement. The trout uses not muscle strength but
    an energy flow created by the whirlpool. This was the key
    to a new form of energy.

    4. War Against the System

    Schauberger proposed saving the Rhine and Danube by
    deepening their channels with "energy bodies" egg-shaped
    structures that directed the flow's axis toward the center,
    causing the water to whirl and self-purify. He demonstrated
    this on a stream near his home: overnight, the water eroded
    the channel down to the rock, removing hundreds of cubic
    meters of sand. But authorities rejected his ideas. In 1935,
    after a major flood, he suggested to the German authorities
    to rehabilitate the Rhine using his method - deepening
    it by 4-6 meters at minimal cost. They ignored him. The same
    fate befell his 1932 proposal to save the Danube.
    An international Danube commission published his article
    in their bulletin, but frightened by his ideas, authorities
    withdrew and destroyed the entire print run, spending over
    100,000 shillings on reprints without Schauberger's article.
    His ideas were dismissed as heresy. He argued that modern
    technology is based on destruction (explosion), while nature
    is based on creation (implosion). His "trout-turbines"
    showed incredible efficiency, but scientists ridiculed him.
    Only Professor Forthgheimer supported him, proving that
    water indeed moves in a spiral. The true fight began during
    World War II. When the Nazis learned of his discoveries,
    they gave him an ultimatum: work for them or be shot.
    Schauberger was forced to develop new types of rocket
    drives, but he did so with a caveat: his technologies would
    never be used for destruction. His prototype "flying disc,"
    weighing 135 kg and powered by only 0.05 horsepower, broke
    through the factory roof. It was an incredible success, but
    Schauberger understood that his inventions could fall into
    the wrong hands. He refused further cooperation with the
    Nazis despite threats. After the war, American occupation
    forces confiscated all his documentation, and he was held
    captive for nine months. Russians searched his Vienna
    apartment and blew it up to destroy his research. The
    Americans released him but forbade further research in this
    field under threat of arrest. He could have become
    a millionaire, but this unwaveringly honest man rejected all
    offers. He wanted his discoveries to serve all humanity, not
    become tools of power for the chosen few.

    5. The Revolutionary Generator and Conspiracy

    Toward the end of his life, Viktor Schauberger worked on his
    greatest invention - the "home heat generator" (HPG). This
    device could extract energy from water and air using cooling
    instead the heating. His idea was simple and brilliant:
    water passing through special copper spirals created
    a pulsating cycle, accelerating, cooling, and drawing energy
    from the environment. But this idea was too revolutionary.
    In the 1950s, Schauberger was already targeted by those who
    did not want his discoveries to see the light. His first
    working prototype was confiscated by tax authorities -
    an strange coincidence, isn't it? Later, several more devices
    were built with investor funds, but none worked. Why?
    Perhaps they were deliberately sabotaged. Schauberger's son
    - Walter, later claimed he couldn't get them to run
    to protect his father's secrets. But there's another version:
    tiny but critical modifications were made to the design. Who
    did it? And for what purpose? Two surviving photographs show
    different versions of the device: one with neat, perfectly
    straight tubes, and another with protruding, tentacle-like
    elements. These are two different machines, and their
    differences may hold the key to understanding. The core
    of the device was a rotor made of six copper spirals twisted
    in a special way. Water and air passed through it, creating
    a complex pulsating cycle. Schauberger believed that
    accelerating water in spirals could draw energy from the
    environment by utilizing cooling instead of heating. The
    most mysterious part was a perforated ball on the casing -
    possibly a device for drawing in air, transforming the
    machine into a "breathing" device. Why didn't the copies
    work? Perhaps the reason was tiny deviations from the
    original - altering the shape of the tubes or adding a small
    extra part disrupted the delicate balance. The invention was
    so finely tuned that even the slightest mistake rendered
    it inoperative.

    6. Epilogue: A Destroyed Dream

    In 1958, Schauberger was lured to the United States. They
    offered him money and fame, but he refused. He was forced
    to sign an agreement that deprived him of his rights. Five
    days after returning, he died, saying: "They took everything
    from me!" Today, decades after Viktor Schauberger's death,
    his ideas are beginning to break through the veil of oblivion. Vortex-based heat generators, where water is heated not
    by combustion but through cavitation and implosion,
    demonstrate efficiencies exceeding 100%. This challenges
    the laws of official science, as if nature itself reminds
    us of forgotten truths. Another astonishing echo of his
    theories is the Kanzius effect, discovered accidentally
    in 2007. It turns out that saltwater, exposed to radio waves,
    can release hydrogen, which then ignites. Skeptics attribute
    this to arc discharge, but the phenomenon remarkably aligns
    with Schauberger's ideas about radically changing water's
    internal state. Soviet researcher E.V. Pogorelov proved the
    possibility of cyclic "water combustion" in a closed system
    - its decomposition and subsequent synthesis with enormous
    energy release. This opens the way to creating water-based
    engines, as Schauberger envisioned. But why haven't his
    ideas been realized? The answer is simple: water is not just
    a resource; it is the blood of Earth. Those who understand
    its true nature will become masters of life itself. For
    example, in round tubes, water cannot whirl; it becomes
    stagnant. Heavy elements like lime precipitate, clogging
    systems. Because we rely on explosion principles rather than
    implosion. Obviously, the ancients knew more: the Incas
    built square stone channels; the Minoans 4,000 years ago
    used conical pipes creating low pressure that caused water
    to whirl and flow uphill to the palace at Knossos.
    Schauberger was right when he predicted in 1935: "By the end
    of this century, one liter of water will cost more than one
    liter of wine." We are approaching that reality. His story
    is not just about a solitary genius. It is a chronicle
    of systematic suppression of technologies capable of freeing
    humanity. His legacy is a challenge - to remember forgotten
    knowledge, to see nature not as a resource for exploitation
    but as a teacher and ally. Because whoever controls energy
    controls everything. And whoever understands water will
    become the master of life itself.

    Source: gopher://shibboleths.org/0/phlog/182.txt

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