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    I MPLOSI ON

    VI KTOR SCHAUBERGER

    and t he

    PATH of NATURAL ENERGY

    Compi l ed by Ri l ey Hansar d Cr abb

    & Thomas Maxwel l Thompson1985 Revi sed Edi t i on of I mpl osi on I nst ead of Expl osi on

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Vi kt or Schauber ger and Hi s Di scoveri es

    By Leopol d Br ands t at t er 1

    I mpl osi on At Fi r st Hand, f r om The 1977

    J ul y- Aug J ournal of Bor der l and Resear ch

    By Ri l ey Cr abb 34

    Vi kt or Schauber ger and Hi s Work, f r om

    The 1979 May- J une J ournal of Bor der l and

    Research . By Al bert Zock 39

    Nat ur e Was My TeacherBy Vi kt or Schauber ger

    From t he German by Al ber t Zock, - Pt . 1 48

    - Pt . 2 54

    Di f f usi on a l a Vi kt or SchaubergerBy Al ber t Zock 59

    I nt egrati on of t he Li f ebl ood of t he Eart h

    f r om t he November 1953 PENDULUM ( Vol 4, No 2)

    By El l en V. Wi l mont Ware 61

    Vi kt or Schauberger wi t h hi s exper i ment al home power uni ti n Oct ober 1955.

    I MPLOSI ON I NSTEAD OF EXPLOSI ON

    Vi kt or Schauber ger and hi s Di scoveri es

    By Leopol d Br andst att er

    The Nat ural Sol ut i on t o t he Ener gy Pr o-bl em Thr ough Di amagnet i sm and Et her i cFor ces, Second Edi t i on, 1955

    THE SI GNI FI CANCE OF DI POLARI TY

    I t has been cl ear l y and concl usi vel y est abl i shed al r eadyt hat t echnol ogy i n i t s var i ous exper i ment al and practi cal at -t empt s t o pr ocuce usef ul energy r esor t s onl y t o pr essure f orces( wat er, st eam, ai r or gas pressur e) or t hat i t makes ei t her di -r ect , or i ndi r ect use of t he heat of combust i on t o pr oduce expan-si on and expl osi on - agai n pr essur e f orces -- whi ch i t t hen con-ver t s t o usef ul energy.

    Thus we have est abl i shed t he f act t hat so f ar t echnol ogyhas onl y part l y recogni zed the si gni f i cance of Nat ur e' s pol ar i t y.

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    Onl y af t er havi ng expl ored t he above ment i oned deeper psycho-l ogi cal f actor s do we begi n t o under st and why i t has s eemed pre-f er abl e to ut i l i ze the pr essur e component . Thi s t ot al l y one-si ded at t i t ude i n regar d to t he pr oduct i on of ener gy i s r es-ponsi bl e for t he fact t hat t he essent i al bal ance of t he bi pol arst r uct ur e of t he basi c natural el ement s has been sever l y upsetand al l l i f e on eart h put i n gr avest danger of exti nct i on.

    Al l l i f e has i t s secret i n di pol ar i t y. Wi t hout opposi t epol es t her e can be no at t r act i on, and no repul si on. Wi t houtatt r acti on and r epul si on t her e can be no movement , and wi t houtt he l at t er, no l i f e. Li ght cal l s f or darkness, because wi t houtdarkness i t woul d have no meani ng. The al t ernat i on of warmt hand col d, of day and ni ght i s al so of gr eat est i mport ance t oour pl anet . Whi l e one si de of t he ear t h i s cool i ng, i t s othersi de i s get t i ng warmer. These t emper atur e di f f erences pr oduce

    a const ant f l ux whi ch resul t s i n a spi ral rotati on j ust as i thappens wi t h hot and col d ai r f r ont s whose meet i ng resul t s i ncycl ones and hur r i canes. There are even di f f erences i n t heeart h' s wei ght , because on i t s warm si de t he wei ght i ncr easei s absol ut e and on the col d si de speci f i c. Thi s, t oget her wi t ht he magnet i c f orces, pr oduces a decl i ni ng r otati onal movement .The t emperat ure di f f er ences exer t a const ant pressure whi ch set st he masses i n mot i on as i t seeks compensat i on.

    The count er part of heat i s col d; of t he negat i ve - posi t i ve;

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    of t he mascul i ne - f emi ni ne, etc.

    ALL OPPOSI TE POLES ARE ESSENTI AL TO NATURE

    Opposi t es r epresent an i nt egr al par t of nat ur e' s cour sewhi ch, i n real i t y, does not a descri be a compl et e ci rcl e but aspi r al . Thi s observat i on, t hough of t he gr eatest i mport ance,has f ai l ed t o at t r act t he at tent i on i t deserves. Al l t hat l i ves( at t hi s l evel of consci ousness or bei ng) moves bet ween two op-posi t es, bet ween t wo pol es - - hence di pol ar i t y - - spi r al l i ng up-wards t oward enl i ghtenment and pur i f i cati on, or downwards t hr oughdeteri orat i on ana degenerat i on t oward rui n. Thi s depends onwhet her t he dri vi ng f orce i s cent ri pet al ( t hat i s, concent ri c - -t oward t he cent er) or cent ri f ugal ( t hat i s, excent ri c - - t owardt he out si de) . The excent r i c or cenr i f ugal f orce l eads t o de-str ucti on, t he concent ri c or cent ri pet al f orce l eads t o growt hand enr i chment . Thi s i s equal l y t rue of mat er i al and of spi r i -t ual matt ers.

    BALANCI NG NEGATI VE WI TH POSI TI VE

    I n t he Tabul a Smar agdi na, t he ol dest of Ar i an Wr i t s, wef i nd t he f ol l owi ng si gni f i cant words cut i n the emeral d: "Com-bi ne t he heavenl y wi t h t he ear t hl y i n accordance wi t h t he Laws ofNature, and heal t h and happi ness shal l be your s as l ong as youl i ve. " Onl y t he f i nest el ement s shoul d be mated and bl ended i f

    one wi shes t o obtai n each t i me a f i ner and hi gher product . Tomate, means t o uni t e and t o st i mul at e t wo opposi t es, t he posi -t i ve and t he negati ve. The negati ve att r act s t he posi t i ve andt he l at t er i s drawn t o the negat i ve. Sunl i ght , whi ch i s posi -t i ve, f ert i l i zes t he negat i ve gr ai n seed i n t he womb of t heear t h. A const ant exchange of emi ssi ons between the posi t i veatmospher e and t he negat i ve geosphere br i ngs t he seed t o l i f e.I n thi s case i t can be tr ul y sai d: "She par t l y dr ew hi m down,he par t l y l et hi msel f si nk. ( Goet he: The Bal l ad of t he Fi -sher man)

    Uni on between t he of f spri ng of t he ear t h and t he descen-dant s of t he sun gi ves r i se to l i f e i n the physi cal real m whi chi s di r ect ed by t he Et her i c f or ces. The l at t er , on the ot her hand,have t hei r own hi gher count erpar t . The negati ve of f spri ng of t heeart h capt ur e t he posi t i ve descendant s of t he sun and t hi s pr o-duces a const ant aut omat i c movement . I n t he spr i ng of t he year ,when t he temperatur e and l i ght condi t i ons are r el ati vel y f avor -abl e, t he posi t i ve rays of t he sun ( l i ght ) i nduce ger mi nat i oni n t he negat i ve grai ns or seed. Theref ore, t o combi ne, meanst o st i mul at e and pr oduce var i ous gradi ent s of pot ent i al . Thi si n turn produces movement whi ch i s t he very basi s of l i f e, sot hat everythi ng i s i n const ant f l ux ( pant a rhei ) .

    Al t hough t he worl d i s ani mated by a si ngl e uni ver sal f orce,t hi s f or ce can be di vi ded i nt o t wo cont r ast i ng el ement s - t hepr essur e component, and t he suct i on component. I n t hi s case,Nat ure' s di pol ar i t y expresses i t sel f i n the form of two di f f er -

    exi t t ypes of mot i on. Each of t hese t ypes mani f est s i t sel ft hrough cer t ai n speci f i c phenomena and repr esents one of t het wo components of t he f orce whi ch ani mates and act i vat es t hewhol e uni ver se. The secret of t he nor mal and good l i f e con-si st s of achi evi ng the pr oper bal ance or bl end of t hese twocomponent s. ( see "Tabul a Smaragdi na". Thi s i s pur e Cabal a.Al l occul t sci ence, East and West, bases i t sel f on thi s pri n-ci pl e, Chokmah and Bi na, Osi r i s and I si s, Or pheus and Eur ydi ce.The whi r l i ng Hooked Cr oss , t he Swast i ka, i s t he symbol . Re-

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    vol vi ng count er - cl ockwi se, cent ri f ugal , i t i s negat i ve. Re-vol vi ng c l ockwi se, centr i petal , i t i s posi t i ve. )

    USE CENTRI PETENCE TO OVERCOME GRAVI TY

    The pressure component l eads t o Cent r i f ugence, f r i ct i on,i ncreased heat and gr avi t at i on; whi l e t he suct i on compomentl eads t o Cent r i pet ence, cool i ng, absence of f ri ct i on and l evi -t ati on - - whi ch makes i t possi bl e to over come gr avi t y. Whi l ef r i ct i on may pr oduce even whi t e heat , f i r e. Cent r i petence pr o-duces a t emper at ure drop whi ch may r each what i s known as t heSt ate of Anomal y whi ch, i n t he case of water, +4 Cent i gr ade.However , t hi s i s possi bl e onl y i f one U6es Schauberger ' s suc-t i on spi ral , a devi ce whi ch, on the whol e, i s st i l l unknown.

    Each l i vi ng ent i t y has i t s speci f i c and charact eri st i c

    poi nt of Anomal y. Thi s shoul d be underst ood as t he temper atureor f ever - l ess condi t i on, t hat i s, t he opt i mum degr ee of warmt hrequi red by i t s speci es t o devel op and prol i f er at e.

    Unti l now t echnol ogy has r ecogni zed onl y one t ype of mot i on,t he t ype whi ch r ai ses t he t emperatur e t hr ough f r i ct i on and pr es-sur e. Even anci ent t r i bes knew t hat f i r e coul d be pr oduced byr ubbi ng toget her wood or st ones; but i t t ook Vi kt or Schaubergert o di scover a new t ype of mot i on produci ng not heat , but a t em-perat ur e dr op, r eachi ng at t i mes t he poi nt of Anomal y. Thi scan be accompl i shed by ti ght l y wi ndi ng or coi l i ng ei t her ai ror wat er t hr ough a spi r al cuvred channel of speci al desi gn.

    I n thi s process t he medi um - ai r or wat er - i s dr awn al -most wi t hout f r i ct i on t owar d a cent r al poi nt , condensed i n aspeci al manner and at t he same t i me cool ed. A bi ol ogi cal vacuum( negati ve pr essur e) i s cr eated whi ch, on i t s par t , augment s t hesucti on acti ng on ai r or wat er. Unt i l now t hi s possi bi l i t yhas been over l ooked i n technol ogy, and yet i t of f er s t ot al l ynew perspect i ves i n regard to energy pr oduct i on. Fri ct i on cr e-at es i n a machi ne condi t i ons comparabl e t o f ever , condi t i onswhi ch cannot be normal , si nce t hey t ax materi al s excessi vel yand burn t hem out .

    Peopl e and ani mal s do not devel op f ever because of work.They may get hot but t hei r bl ood t emperat ure r emai ns r el at i vel yconst ant . Normal condi t i ons i n machi ner y can be achi eved by ort hr ough i mpl osi on and i mpansi on wi t h t he best possi bl e r esul t si n regar d to t he pr eser vat i on of mat er i al s. I t woul d seem ob-

    vi ous t hat man' s dut y i s not t o wast e and squander as qui ckl yas he can t he resources of t he ear t h, but t o pr eser ve and conservet hem. Machi nery desi gn, t heref or e, shoul d avoi d al l mater i alwast e and shoul d ensur e at t he same t i me dur abi l i t y. Our un-scr upul ous modern t echnol ogy and ceonomy, unf ort unatel y, havebeen movi ng i n the opposi t e di r ecti on.

    THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO GO

    The t wo t ypes of mot i on whi ch nature empl oys gi ve r i se t ot he f ol l owi ng phenomena:

    (a) "Centr i f ugence" - resi stance to f r i ct i on

    pr essur e

    t emperatur e r i sebi ol ogi cal deter i orat i on

    ( b) "Cent ri pet ence" - absence of f r i ct i on

    sucti on

    t emper at ure dropbi ol ogi cal i mpr ovement

    "Cent ri f ugence", whi ch i s a scat t er i ng of f or ce, i s sl oweddown by natural causes, because t he resi st ance i t encounter s .

    ?rows as t he squar e of i t s vel oci t y, f ol l owi ng t he wel l knownor mul a W=MV 2 . Were i t not f or t hi s f act , mat t er woul d r i skbei ng dest r oyed, or woul d be i n danger of bei ng broken up i ntoat oms. The opposi t e i s t r ue of "Cent r i pet ence". I t s ef f ec-t i ve f orce undergoes no decel erati on, si nce there i s vi rt ual l yno f r i ct i on, and grows, i nst ead, as t he square of i t s vel oci t y.Cent r i petence cont r act s, conserves, condenses and t heref orebenef i t s l i f e. I t at t r act s and absor bs wi t hout pr oduci ng pr essur e.

    I t i s obvi ous t heref ore t hat as a resul t of t he nat ural l awst he ef f ecti ve power of cent r i f ugal mot i on i s never as great ast hat of cent ri pet al mot i on, t he fi rst bei ng dest ruct i ve, t hesecond const r uct i ve. Were t he dest r ucti ve f orce more powerf ult han t he const r ucti ve f or ce t he uni ver se woul d not exi st . ( TheChri st i s Cent ri pet ence. The Ant i - Chri st i s Cent ri f ugence. )Unf ort unatel y our whol e t echnol ogy has commi t t ed t he er r or ofchoosi ng t he dest r ucti ve f orce as a means t o i t s own ends, andt hi s t r agi c choi ce of t he mode of pr opul si on and moti vat i on,havi ng compl etel y di sr upt ed the r at i os and bal ance of nature,has brought i t t o a bl i nd al l ey. I nst ead of appl yi ng by pr e-

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    f erence, as nat ur e does, cent r i petence whi ch permi t s pr oduci ngenergy al most at no cost , i t has done t he opposi t e. Thi s hasr esul t ed i n an over consumpt i on of r aw mat eri al s, i n an expl o-si on and expl oi t at i on of nat ural resources, unt i l now t he verydest r uct i on of at oms has been reached.

    Cent r i f ugence i ncr eases pr essur e and heat. Cent r i petencehas a cool i ng ef f ect and generates condensi ng r eact i ve f orces.I t never cool s beyond t he poi nt of anomal y. We know t hat whi l emoderat e chi l l i ng and moderat e col d conser ves, r ef r eshes and pr e-

    serves, r i si ng temperat ur es l ead t o heat , put r ef act i on and com-bust i on .

    THE CABALI STI C PRI NCI PLE OF BALANCEI n order t o subsi st , l i f e must have bot h heat and col d.Exposur e t o excessi ve heat and l i ght produces cancer i n or gani ct i ssues ( but l i vi ng organi c t i ssues); i n dead organi c t i ssues i tpr oduces r api d put r ef acti on and decay. Col d, on t he ot her hand,pr eserves, consol i dat es and ar rest s di si nt egrat i on. For t hi sr eason, f ood can be pr eser ved onl y by appl yi ng col d. Wi t h t het emper ature at +4 C. Thus col d i s as i mpor t ant t o l i f e as warmt h.Man must st r i ke t he gol den mean bet ween t he two i n or der t o r eal -i ze t he best condi t i ons f or hi s devel opment and pr opagati on.

    Al l mechani cal movement i s t he out come of at t r act i on andr epul si on. However, t he domi nant f act or r egul ati ng moti on i snot t he pr essure component , as assumed by our whol e f i r e t echno-l ogy of st eam pressure, hydraul i cs, el ectr i cal power, gas pres-sur e, at omi c f i ssi on, et c. , but t he sucti on component . So f ar,however , t hi s component has been compl et el y negl ect ed by ourt ech- nol ogy and overl ooked i n mechani cs. The t r agi c end of ourci vi l i zat i on and cul t ure i s t heref ore i nevi t abl e, unl ess the newt ype of energy whi ch can be pr oduced by means of suct i on can beut i l i zed i n the f orm of i mpl osi on and i mpansi on f or i ndust ri alpur poses.

    I t i t s second and hi gher phases, Cent r i petence generatesmagnet i c f orces, namel y what i s known as di amagnet i sm - - aspeci al t ype of vi t al energy l acki ng whi ch no cr eat ur e can sur -vi ve.

    As we see, t her e i s one t ype of mot i on whi ch det ermi nes at emper ature r i se, another whi ch det ermi nes t emperat ur e drop.Now t hen, t hese syst ems of mot i on shoul d be organi zed and ad-j ust ed i n such a way as t o have t he const r uct i ve f or ces r e-pr esent i ng al ways over 50% of t he tot al . When thi s r at i o i sexceeded, whi ch of cour se shoul d never be al l owed to happen,synt hesi s becomes t oo r api d and t her e i s maxi mum acti vat i on oft he so- cal l ed ether i c f orm of car bons, a maxi mum whi ch equal sapproxi mat el y 94%, pl us 4 t o 6% condensed oxygen. Conver sel y,by dest r oyi ng t hese pr oduct s of synt hesi s one obt ai ns a productcont ai ni ng onl y 4 t o 5% hi gh- grade subst ances and an excess ofaccumul ated sol ar energy wast es, t hat i s, compl ete per oxi dati on.

    ( See al so ef f ects of radi oacti vi t y) . A peroxi dat i on of energyconcent r ates l eads t o a hyperaci di t y of t he bl ood and l ymph duet o a def i ci ency of hi gh- gr ade subst ances, t hen t o cel l damage,cel l destr uct i on and cancer .

    Theref or e, f or t he sake of hi s wel l - bei ng, man shoul d becaref ul not t o resort t o f i re t echnol ogy al one; t hat i s, t o t hatt ype of moti on whi ch pr oduces f r i ct i on and Cent r i f ugence. I nor der t o creat e f or hi msel f heal t hy, nor mal condi t i ons, t o gett he best out of l i f e - or make hi s l i f e bet t er, he shoul d ap-

    pl y rat her t he pl anetary t ype of moti on whi ch i s not Cent r i -f ugal , excent ri c, but pri mari l y Cent ri pet al , t hat i s, concent ri c.

    I n natur e t her e i s def i ni t el y no such thi ng as homogeneousmot i on. The pr edomi nantl y Cent r i pet al t ype of moti on whi ch pr o-duces di amagnet i c l evi t at i on i s based excl usi vel y on t he spi r al .Onl y t hi s mot i on permi t s t he pl anets t o or bi t f r eel y around t hesun f ol l owi ng t hei r pr edet ermi ned paths. Thi s coul d not be theresul t of gr avi t at i on al one, but al so of t hei r own power s of l evi -t ati on. Onl y t he pr oper bal ance bet ween gr avi t ati on and l evi t a-t i on, between the at t r act i ve and t he pr essure f or ces makes i tpossi bl e f or t he i ndi vi dual pl anet s and the var i ous sol ar syst emst o move al ong t hei r cour ses, as part s of Spi r al Nebul ae.

    THE SI GNI FI CANCE OF THE SPI RAL

    Wi t hout t he Spi r al t her e can be no l evi t at i on. Thi s r epr e-sent s t he opposi t e of gr avi t at i on - - an observat i on whi ch hasyet t o be made by or t hodox sci ence. Al l we know about l evi t at i on- - t hat i s, t he ar t of over comi ng gr avi t y - - has come down t o usonl y t hr ough the Secr et Teachi ngs ( f or i nst ance the Whi r l i ng Der-vi shes of t he Mi ddl e East ) . The geomet ri cal spi ral i s t he basi sof al l pl anetary movement . I t r epr esent s t he moti on whi ch i sempl oyed by nature as a means of ascent and pur i f i cat i on. I n1919 i t was f ound by Vi kt or Schauber ger t hat t he spi r al can beadapt ed to t echni cal uses i n the f or m of a suct i on i mpel l er .Today onl y i t s opposi t e, t he pressure i mpel l er , i s bei ng used;

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    whi l e the suct i on i mpel l er i s st i l l unknown.

    Cent r i pet al mot i on, i n cont rast t o Cent ri f ugal mot i on, i snot ci rcul ar but spi ral . Al l t hat moves i n a ci rcl e remai ns i none pl ace bot h spati al l y and bi ol ogi cal l y and becomes ar r estedi n i t s devel opment . That whi ch i s arr ested i n i t s devel opmenti s f orced t o regress. There i s no standsti l l i n nat ure; i n t heuni ver se t here i s onl y advance and ret r eat .

    Technol ogi st s ar e st i l l qui t e unawar e t hat t he onl y pat ht o gr owt h and ri se i s t he spi r al . The consequences of t hi sseemi ngl y har ml ess over si ght ar e never t hel ess catast r ophi c.Cent r i f ugence pr oduces f r i cti on and fr i cti on pr oduces f i r e.I t el i mi nat es wat er and robs t he soi l of i t s f ert i l i t y. Thesoi l , onl y temporar i l y st i mul ated by ar t i f i c i al f er t i l i zers ,i s hast ened i n i t s t r ul y cancer ous pr ocess and becomes gr adual l y

    barr en. One of t he economi c consequences of t hi s over si ght i st he l oot i ng of nat ur al r esour ces and t hei r t ot al depl et i on,whi ch bri ngs about pol i t i cal unrest, wars, i ncreasi ng spi r i t ualand sexual i mpot ence, degener acy and f i nal l y t he end of cul t ur eand ci vi l i zat i on.

    "The spi ral repr esent s an upwar d pat h" ( I nf i ni t y 1/ 10) .Nature r equi r es a type of moti on whi ch i s pri mari l y pl anetary,spi r al , because thi s t ype heat s nei t her t he wat er , or as t necase may be, t he ai r servi ng as t he medi um of mot i on, nor t hei mpl osi on mot or - t he desi gn of whi ch must embody the syst em

    of spi r al cur ves present ed by t he or i gi nal model - but whi chcool s t hem i nst ead to t hei r nat ur al poi nt of anomal y.

    Thi s anomal y i s t he nat ural boundar y l i ne between t he posi -t i ve at mosphere and t he negat i ve geosphere wi t h t hei r di f f erentpotent i al s. Thi s expl ai ns nature s const ant unr est . Opt i mumcondi t i ons f or l i f e ar e f ound wi t hi n thi s boundar y zone whi ch,i n humans and ani mal s, i s t he nor mal bl ood t emper at ure. Motors,t oo, have a cert ai n at mospher i c st ate of anomal y i n whi ch t heyf unct i on best or , as i n the case of our cur r ent engi nes, i n whi cht hei r pressure and perf ormance reach t he hi ghest peak.

    THE LI FE BLOOD OF THE EARTH

    When wat er , t he l i f e bl ood of t he ear t h, i s cent r i f uged orexposed t o excessi ve, unf i l t er ed sol ar r adi at i on, i t s t emper a-t ur e ri ses. I t devel ops a "f ever " ^ due to t he decent r al i zi ngr eact i ve f orces whi ch ar e generat ed i n the pr ocess. Thi s bri ngsl i f e t o t he har mf ul mi cr oor gani sms whi ch may be pr esent i n t hewater , si nce t hei r gr owt h i s st i mul ated by hi gher t emperat ur es.They begi n t o prol i f er at e r api dl y and depri ve t he physi cal pr i mo-geni t ure ( wat er) of i t s vi t al energy, so that as soon as i t hasexceeded a cer t ai n temperatur e - t hi s l i mi t begi ns al r eady at+9 Cent i gr ade - i t becomes l i f el ess and di es f or l ack of hi gh-grade el ements, becomi ng more and more shal l ow and unpal at abl e.

    However , i f we rest or e i n thi s congeni t al l y di seased, "can-

    cerous" wat er i t s or i gi nal , that i s , pr i mar i l y pl anetary, radi o-axi al movement by means of speci al vessel s and devi ces, i t s t em-perat ur e f al l s and the pathogeni c bact eri a di e i n the absence oft emperatur e whi ch al l ows t hem t o pr ol i f erat e. Thi s does notmean, however, t hat cool i ng wi t h i ce or by ot her ar t i f i ci al meanswi l l r est or e the or i gi nal pr oper t i es of wat er whi ch has beenheat ed. Thi s can be achi eved onl y by usi ng spi r al geomet r i ccur ves capabl e of r estor i ng t he wat er' s di amagnet i sm and of r e-generati ng i t s etheri c f orces.

    Water det eri orat es when i t s t emper ature exceeds a cert ai nl i mi t , whet her due t o over heat i ng and over exposur e t o l i ght , ort o t he act i on of compr essor t ur bi nes, water wheel s, pr essur epumps, etc. , whereupon such val uabl e f i sh as t r out , sal mon, etc. ,can no l onger breed. Duri ng t he spawni ng season t hese speci es,as we know, have t o mi grat e upst r eam t oward the head of t her i ver , wher e t he water t emperatur e i s +4 C, si nce t hei r young,l acki ng t he necessar y adapt abi l i t y, can devel op onl y at t hi st emperat ure.

    Thi s i s al so t he r eason why t he spi r al shoul d be used f ort echni cal pur poses, r el easi ng and maki ng avai l abl e unsuspect edsuppl i es of power. Thi s however, can be accompl i shed not t hroughexpl osi on - t he spi r al cannot be used i n i nt er nal combust i onengi nes - but t hrough i mpansi on and i mpl osi on; not t hr ough de-st r ucti on but t hrough consol i dat i on, synt hesi s and pur i f i cat i on.

    Today, pref er ence i s gi ven i n gener al t o a t ype of mot i on

    whi ch i s cent ri f ugal , t hus excent ri c, resul t i ng i n hi gh energyl osses and bei ng responsi bl e for t he cri mi nal l y wast ef ul expl oi -t at i on of nat ur al r aw mat er i al s, seei ng t hat i t wast es f ar moret han i t pr oduces. Thi s i s a t ype of mot i on whi ch repr esent s i nnature a cancerogeni c f actor.

    Unf or t unat el y, i t has not occur r ed to sci ence so f ar t hatCent r i petence permi t s achi evi ng t he ver y opposi t e of what i s pro-duced by Cent r i f ugence. Nature knows how t o pr otect hersel f f r om

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    al l danger. I t i s qui t e hel pl ess onl y when i t f aces such t ot al l ydest r uct i ve devi ces as atomi c bombs. Even Cent r i f ugence i s de-st r ucti ve because of heat and t he decent ral i zi ng ref l ect ed ra-di at i ons i t pr oduces. The opposi t e i s t r ue of Cent r i pet ence ort he spi r al movement.

    ELI MI NATI ON OF COSTLY FUELS AND NUCLEAR FI SSI ON

    Thi s f act proves not onl y t hat t r ul y unbel i evabl e suppl i esof energy can be mobi l i zed, but al so t hat t hi s can be done al -most wi t hout expendi t ure, si nce t he method r equi r es nei t hercost l y f uel s nor nucl ear f i ssi on; and onl y a smal l amount ofwat er or ai r, whi ch i s r ef i ned i n the process. The pul l of t hesuct i on spi r al can yi el d any r equi r ed amount of energy. Remem-beri ng t hat dur i ng hur r i canes and cycl ones t he same sucti on f or -ces are at wor k and that t hey l i f t easi l y tons of sea wat er ,

    whol e bui l di ngs, or even rai l road tr ai ns whi ch f al l i nt o thei rpaths, one can i magi ne what coul d be achi eved were i t possi bl et o produce them by mechani cal means. A gr eat vi si onary andi nvent or has been abl e t o f i nd the answer t o thi s spendi d r i ddl eby submi t t i ng nature t o a car ef ul and cl ose scr ut i ny.

    I n thi s case however, t he di f f i cul t y was not how t o di scovert he myst er i ous and resi st ance- l ess suct i on f or ces, but how t odesi gn t he proper t ubes, si nce ordi nar y r ound t ubes cannot beused. I t meant f i ndi ng a t ube desi gn whi ch woul d make i t pos-si bl e t o cont r ol t hese f or ces. Vi ktor Schauber ger was f or t unat eenough t o wr est al so thi s secr et f r om nat ur e, out f or t he ti mebei ng i t cannot be ci scussed due to t he st atus of t he patent r i ght s.Trul y car ef ul obser vat i on can hel p sol ve even t he most di f f i cul tprobl ems.

    Those st i l l hampered by obsol et e physi cal and t echni cal con-cept s f i nd i t hard t o underst and such natural l aws, because t heyar e st i l l f i r ml y convi nced that a mot or must be suppl i ed at oneend wi t h 100% energy i n the f orm of coal , oi l , wat er or t he l i ke,i n order t o del i ver at t he ot her 10 to 30% ef f ect i ve power . Wi t hI mpl osi on t hi s r at i o i s r ever sed! The temperatur e gr adi ent canbe ut i l i zed al most 100% si nce t here are vi rt ual l y no fr i ct i onl osses. I n the case of t he I mpl osi on, an i mpul se start s t he suc-t i on spi r al , whereupon t he whol e t ur bi ne begi ns t o br eat he l i kea l i vi ng or gani sm; or , when wat er i s used, t o act l i ke an ar t er -i al or venous ci r cul atory syst em. I t pr oduces at t he same t i mea bi ol ogi cal vacuum and cont i nues t o f uncti on unt i l t he suppl y

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    of ener gy whi ch i s st or ed i n the mat er i al , t hat i s, i n the movi ngmedi um, has been used up.

    FRI CTI ON - LESS AND HEAT- LESS POWER

    Thi s amazi ng and hi t hert o unknown phenomenon can be expl ai nedby a fr i cti on-l ess movement of medi um st ructures. Thi s i s exactl yhow nat ure sol ves t he pr obl em of f r i ct i on-l ess and heat - l ess speed

    i ncreases. The answer t o t hi s pr obl em i s a basi c r equi r ement i nt he producti on of power. I t s cost i s negl i gi bl e, but i t can pro-duce t he desi r ed r esul t s onl y when the ar t i f i ci al l y accel er at edf l owi ng medi um ent ers an advanci ng vor t ex whose suct i on f orce i n-cr eases as t he f l owi ng medi um gradual l y undergoes mechani cal andspeci f i c condensat i on whi l e bei ng t i ght l y coi l ed. A mol ecul ar suc-t i on poi nt i s f or med on i t s own axi s. Thi s poi nt dr aws t he rapi dl yf l owi ng medi um f rom t he wal l s t oward t he cent er, t wi st i ng i t i nt oa spi r al whi ch can be i magi ned as a scr ew wi t hi n a scr ew. Thi spr event s f r i ct i on and reduces t he t emperat ur e. Exact l y t he rever sei s bei ng done at present . As a resul t of Cent ri f ugence, f r i ct i onand resi st ance ar e i ncreased* i ncr eased pr essur es l ead t o powerl osses and i ncreased heat , al l of whi ch expresses i t sel f i n t hef orm of excent ri c r eacti ve f orces whi ch i nhi bi t t he synt hesi s ofhi gh- gr ade el ement s. As we can see, an i nevi t abl e i nhi bi t i ngat omi c f orce i s generated. Thi s f orce whi ch gr ows as t he squareof t he vel oci t y, r epr esent s nature' s emergency br ake. Thi s woul dhave been l ear ned l ong ago, i f nat ure had been obser ved wi t h care.

    A cont i nuous movement produced by r ot at i on i s not t he sameas rotat i on pr oduced by means of pressure. I t does make a di f f er-ence whet her concont r ates of basi c mater i al s cont ai ned i n a movi ngmedi um are drawn, or compressed. Thr ough i ntenti onal or uni nten-t i onal pul l and suct i on one can generate water spont aneousl y, whi l et hr ough pr essur e one can pr oduce onl y f i r e. Thi s i s why i n i t spr ocesses of synt hesi s nat ur e empl oys onl y t he spi r al moti on, i n-asmuch as onl y t he l at t er l eads t o heal t hy growt h and devel opment .

    I MPANSI ON AND I MPLOSI ON ARE UNKNOWN

    I mpansi on and I mpl osi on ar e t wo t erms whi ch can be f ound i nno di ct i onar y, si nce t hey ar e st i l l pr acti cal l y unknown. Accor -di ng t o Vi kt or Schauber ger, t hey are t he opposi t e of expansi on andexpl osi on. Whi l e a gr adual or sudden di l ati on l eads t o expansi onand expl osi on, a gr adual or sudden cont r act i on or concent r ati on ofl i qui d or gaseous bodi es, ai r , pr oduces a negati ve pr essur e, andt hr ough t he l att er, i mpansi on and i mpl osi on.

    As a matt er of f act , t he pr oduct i on - of energy r equi r es a tem-peat ur e gr adi ent , ei t her an upward gr adi ent r esul t i ng f r om heat

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    and pr essur e, or a downwar d gr adi ent , r esul t i ng f r om cool i ng andsuct i on - negat i ve pr essure. However , i n natural pr ocesses i tdoes make a di f f erence whet her t he temper ature i s r ai sed or l owered.A r i se i n t emperatur e l eads t o expansi on and expl osi on. Fur t her-more, t he qui cker t hi s t emperatur e r i se, t he gr eat er t he at t end-i ng energy l osses, i nasmuch as t hey grow i n pr oport i on to t he speed

    at whi ch t he ener gy ri se t akes pl ace. The hi ghest nat ur al r esi s-t ance f orces are encounter ed i n t he case of t he H- bomb expl osi ons,when t he heat r el eased reaches up t o a 100 mi l l i on degrees Cen-t i gr ade. Af t er expl osi on, nature reduces t hi s monst r ous heatby appl yi ng suct i on f orces. Suct i on al ways produces a nat uralt emper at ure drop and act s l i ke a brake on t he pressure wave gen-erat ed by t he expl osi on, whi ch woul d ot herwi se dest r oy t he eart h.

    Theref or e, an energy product i on met hod based on an upwar dt emper ature gr adi ent , i s t he wors t possi bl e energy wast e and adest r uct i ve pr ocess. The qui cker t he medi um - - ai r , or wat er -i s cool ed ( t hi s t akes but a f ew seconds when t he spi r al r otat esvery r api dl y) , t he great er t he energy ef f ect, si nce the fr i ct i on-l ess cont r act i on i nst ead of meet i ng wi t h i ncreasi ng r esi st ance,meet s wi t h l esseni ng resi st ance. Not onl y water out al so ai rar e i nst ant l y cool ed to t hei r r espect i ve poi nt s of anomal y.And so we ar e f orced to concl ude t hat t he st r onger t he pressure,t he hi gher t he energy l osses; whi l e on the ot her hand, t he st r on-ger t he suct i on pul l , t he hi gher t he ener gy out put .

    THE COLLAPSI NG EFFECT OF SUCTI ON

    The i mpansi on and i mpl osi on - produci ng t emperat ure gradi entshows var i ous and hi t hert o unr eal i zed aspect s:

    1. Suct i on i s more powerf ul t han pr essur e. Whereas pr essureel i c i ts resi stance, suct i on resul t s i n general col l apseat t ended by no resi st ance. I nt rover si on i s l i kewi semore ef f ect i ve t han ext r over si on, and repr esent s t heonl y possi bl e means of physi cal and of spi r i t ual ascent .

    2. Suct i on, even when i t s graduat i on i s not cont r ol l ed, i smore ef f ect i ve than expl osi ve pr essure. Theref ore, whenmechani cal l y produced, i t must be car eful l y adj ust ed andregul at ed accordi ng t o cert ai n def i ni t e rul es. I t s i n-t ensi f i cat i on, qui t e obvi ousl y, must be al l owed t o t akepl ace wi t hi n a pr edetermi ned per i od of t i me and must bef ul l y cont ro l l ed.

    3. Suct i on can cool even t o t he poi nt of anomal y; when pr o-per l y cont r ol l ed i t pr eser ves and saves mat er i al s; i tper mi t s t he ef f ecti ve energy out put t o at t ai n i t s na-t ur al opt i mum l evel and i t s maxi mum devel opment wi t hi nt he al l ott ed cosmi c t i me- span.

    However , t he mechani cal l y produced t emper at ure dr op canr each anomal y ( t he geospher i cal and at mospher i cal zone of neu-t ral i t y) onl y i f t he sucti on spi ral i s empl oyed. The spi ral

    concent r ates and cont r act s. Thi s cont r act i on cool s, and t hecool i ng process cr eat es a vacuum. The vacuum, agai n, has a suck-i ng ef f ect and as t he spi r al r evol ves f ast er and f ast er , t he whol epr ocess gener ates a di amagnet i c f orce whi ch i s merel y a mani f es-t at i on of t he Et her i c l i f e- f or ce wi t hout whi ch t her e can be nol i f e on eart h.

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    VORTEX POWER EQUAL TO NUCLEAR POWER

    Onl y a spi r al cont r act i on of t he mov-i ng medi um can produce a di amagnet i c vac-uum whi ch l eaves i n i t s wake resi st ance-l ess sucti on. The hi gher t he rate of f l owt he str onger t he sucti on pul l ; whi ch, ast he f l owi ng medi um st ri kes cert ai n nozzl espr oduces an i mpl osi on. Those f orces,whi ch can be pr oduced by r otat i on i n asyst em of spi ral geomet r i c cur ves, ar e aspowerf ul as nucl ear f or ces.

    The si gni f i cant r ol e of spi r al mot i oni n natur al processes i s demonst r ated bywhi r l wi nds, cycl ones, t yphoons, waterspout s, and f i nal l y by t he whi r l pool s whi ch occur i n water. Whencol d and warm ai r masses meet over an ocean at a t angent , t heresul t i ng t emper at ur e dr op and l i ber at i on of heat , pl us t he ro-t ati on of t he eart h, pr oduce cycl ones and hur r i canes. Due t ot he rot ati on of t he eart h, wi nds f l owi ng towar d a l ow pr essurear ea do not move i n a st r ai ght l i ne, but al ong a spi ral . Thest r ong ef f ect of t he ear t h' s r ot at i on on cycl ones i s demonst r at edby t he f act t hat sout h of t he Equat or t hey t urn cl ockwi se, whi l enort h of t he Equator t hey turn count er- cl ockwi se. Wi ndspout sar e a nat ur al pr oof t hat a temper ature drop i s capabl e of r e-l easi ng enormous ener gi es.

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    I n ri ver s, whi r l pool s ar e f ormed when the f l owi ng massesof wat er encount er, and ar e def l ect ed by, t ear - dr op shaped oregg- shaped stones of speci al composi t i on, l yi ng at t he bott omof t he ri ver bed. The l arger t hese stones and the gr eat er t hevol ume of water t hey def l ect , t he great er t he t emper atur e dropt hat i s produced, and t he l ar ger t he whi r l pool t hat i s f or med.

    Near Gr ei n, Aust r i a many boat s and raf t s used t o peri sh i nt he wat ers of t he Danube on account of such whi r l pool s. Manynavi gat or s t r i ed t o gui de t hei r r ow- boat s t hr ough t he eddi es, butt hei r of f eri ngs and pr ayer s di d not hel p and i nnumerabl e boat swere l ost because t hey di d not have the power t o pul l out oft he vort i ces. Fi nal l y, a si mpl e man had t he i dea t o br eak upt he rocks l yi ng on t he f l oor of t he ri ver, r ocks whi ch had theshape of t ear - dr ops, and whi ch were r esponsi bl e f or t he danger -ous eddi es. As soon as t hi s had been done, t he whi r l pool s di sap-

    peared al most compl et el y.I t was pr oved concl usi vel y al r eady t went y year s ago by Vi k-t or Schauberger t o t he f amous hydr ol ogi st Prof . For chei mer t hatwhen a str eam of wat er i s def l ected t angent i al l y by a stone of acert ai n shape and composi t i on, and no l arger t han a chi l d' s head,t he temper ature of t he water drops by 0. 1 t o 0. 5 C. Such a t em-perat ur e dr op can r educe t he t emperat ur e of one cubi c l i t er ofwater 0. 1 C. and i s equi val ent of 42. 7 mkg ef f ect i ve power .The same i s t r ue of a t emperat ure i ncr ease. I n summer , t o r ai se

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    t he t emper ature of a ri ver such as t he Danube ( del i ver y about800 cubi c meter s/ second), f or exampl e, t o 20 C. bat hi ng t em-per at ur e, i t t akes about 60 mi l l i on PS or 45 mi l l i on KW. Thi senergy i s f r eel y suppl i ed by t he sun. We know t hat as i t i sbei ng heat ed t he water l oses much of i t s nat ur al pr opert i es,becomi ng f i r st undr i nkabl e, t hen dead, and f i nal l y put r i d.I n cont r ast, cool i ng to t he poi nt of anomal y +4 Cent i gr ade,by i mpart i ng to i t a spi ral mot i on, restores i t s ori gi nal pro-per t i es, so i t becomes once mor e l i ke f i ne spr i ng wat er . I ti s t r ue that cycl ones and hurr i canes cause great damage due t ot he f act t hat t hey cannot be cont r ol l ed. However , t hey arer are phenomena and thei r ef f ect s wei gh l ess i n the bal ance thant hose of f i re, whi ch i n the f orm of l i ght ni ng, storms and con-comi t ant phenomena, i s known i n al l par t s of t he eart h, evenwher e cycl ones ar e never seen.

    LI GHTNI NG, THE NATURAL PURI FYI NG AGENT

    Of cour se, t her e i s some val ue even t o l i ght ni ng whi ch i sa natural pur i f yi ng agent cl eansi ng t he at mosphere by f i r e,f r eei ng i t of el ement s not yet r eady f or a hi gher devel opment alf orm wni ch may have reached i t due t o excessi ve l i ght and heat .The expl osi on of a st or m preci pi t at es t hese subst ances and pro-duces an atmospheri c di schar ge. Unf ort unatel y i t cannot el i m-i nate r adi o -act i vi ty ( f rom atomi c f al l - out ) .

    The r et urn of t he posi t i vel y char ged subst ances f r om t heatmospher e t o t he ear t h l eads, due to t he pl anetar y mot i on oft he eart h, t o a pol ari t y change, so that t hese subst ances areabl e t o begi n once more t hei r bhysi cal ascent. The same hap-pens i n t he spi r i t ual real ms. Al l t hat has not been suf f i ci ent l ypur i f i ed must r eturn and go through t he pr ocess of pur i f i cat i ononce mor e.

    I n nat ur e t hi s process of r egr essi on takes pl ace normal l y,wi t hout di st ur bances, t hr ough expansi on. ( The symbol f or t hi si s t he Swast i ka, or hooked cross, r evol vi ng count er - cl ockwi se. )The l at t er shoul d be under st ood as a sl ow di l at i on, produced byl i ght and war mt h, whi ch gi ves ri se t o mi l d el ect r ol yti c pr oces-ses whi ch spear at e or di ssoci at e t he hi gher f r om t he l ower el e-ment s.

    THE SI GNI FI CANCE OF DI AMAGNETI SM

    The same di amagnet i c vacuum whi ch can be ar t i f i ci al l y cr ea-t ed by i mpansi on and i mpl osi on, can be f ound i n t he human chest ,as acci dent al l y di scovered i n 1908 by Pr of . Sauer bruch who,nevert hel ess, coul d not know at t hat t i me t hat t hi s di amagneti cDhenomenon occur s not onl y i n the human t hor ax, but i n al l l i vi ngDei ngs and even i n the ear t h i t sel f . ( The symbol f or t hi s i s t he -hooked cross r evol vi ng cl ockwi se. )

    Di amagnet i sm i s generat ed when such a medi um as ai r , water,or ear t h (necessari l y cont ai ni ng di pol ar t race el ement s) i s f or cedt o move pri mari l y i n a radi o- axi al , t hat i s, spi ral and cent ri -

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    petal manner, t hus exact l y l i ke t he eart h.

    Due t o t hi s t otal l y unknown, yet pri mary method of synt hesi s,our pl anet i s abl e to over come gr avi t at i on, t hus t o l evi t at e, t of l oat i n space and t o move i ndependent l y, condensi ng and ref i ni ngi t s masses. Conversel y, when t he same medi um i s f orced t o move

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    i n the opposi t e manner, i . e. , axi o- radi al l y (bei ng cent i r i f uged) ,i t s movement gener ates an at omi c hyper pr essur e, a di l at i ng andrari f yi ng heat whi ch i nhi bi t s t he absor pt i on and resor pt i on ofsuperf l uous el ement s, and so pr event s t he natural r espi r ator yprocesses.

    The r ot at i on of t he ear t h gener at es a di amagnet i c f or ce al soi n wat er. I t enabl es, f or exampl e, t he rai nbow t r out t o r emai nal most st at i onar y and moti onl ess i n t he mi dst of a rushi ng st r eam,or t o fl ee i n case of danger wi t h l i ght ni ng speed, or - duri ngt he spawni ng season - - t o move upst r eam by r i si ng t hrough t hecent er of t he cycl oi dal swi r l i ng magnet i c axi s of t he wat er f al l s.

    Let i t be added t hat di amagnet i sm, al t hough di scovered byFar aday al r eady i n 1845, so f ar has f ound no pr act i cal appl i cat i on,because i t r epr esent s a t ype of magnet i sm whi ch cannot be adapt ed

    t o f i r e t echnol ogy, i nasmuch as i t checks excessi ve t emperatur ei ncr eases and consequent l y pr event s i gni t i on i n motors .

    DI AMAGNETI C OR PARAMAGNETI C, THERE I S A DI FFERENCE

    On the basi s of cert ai n per sonal si gni f i cant obser vat i ons,Far aday cl assi f i ed metal s as paramagnet i c and di amagnet i c. Theso- cal l ed magneti c - or bet t er - - paramagnet i c metal s are at -t r act ed by the magnet and show an axi al ar r angement ; whi l e t hedi amagnet i c metal s ar e r epel l ed by t he magnet and pr esent anequat ori al arr angement . I t was f ound t hat t he par amagnet i c groupcont ai ns not onl y i r on, ni ckel and cobal t ( whose magnet i c pro-pert i es have l ong been f ami l i ar) , but al so manganese, chr omi um,cer i um, t i t ani um, pal l adi um, pl ati num, osmi um, and al most al lf er r ous al l oys. The di amagnet i c gr oup cont ai ns i n the fi r stpl ace bi smut n, t hen ant i mony, zi nc, l ead, copper, si l ver andgol d.

    For exampl e, i f a smal l bi smuth r od suspended f r om a thr eadof r aw si l k i s pl aced between the t wo pol es of a very powerf ulel ect r omagnet and made t o swi ng hori zont al l y, i t i s r epel l ed bybot h pol es. Theref ore i t posi t i ons i t sel f at r i ght angl es ( egua-t or i al l y) t o a l i ne connect i ng the two pol es; wher eas an i r onrod assumes an axi al ( normal ) posi t i on to t hi s l i ne ( NS) .

    On the st r engt h of t hi s behavi or , al l bodi es can be cl assi -f i ed ei t her as par amagneti c or di amagneti c. I t was di scover ed,f ur t her more, t hat gl ass, car bon di sul phi de, and ot her non- conduc-t ors are al so hi ghl y di amagnet i c. Each di amagnet i c body, moreover,has a negat i ve magnet i c number , i . e. , a number whi ch gi ves t hemeasure of i t s magnet i c r esponse.

    Anot her i nt erest i ng phenomenon i s observed when l i qui ds are

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    magnet i cal l y t est ed. The l i qui ds t o be test ed are put i nt o t hi n-wal l ed gl ass t est t ubes ( or watch gl asses) and pl aced near apowerf ul el ectr omagnet whose pol es are set ver y cl ose t ogether.

    I n the case of magnet i c l i qui ds t he cont ent s of t he t est t uber i se over t he edges of t he l att er and gather t ogether f ormi ng al i t t l e mound on the si des next t o t he pol es. I n t he case ofdi amagneti c l i qui ds, t he sampl es i n t he t est t ubes expand ax-i al l y, and cont r act equat ori al l y, f or mi ng i n t he mi ddl e not ari dge, but a val l ey runni ng equat ori al l y t o the two pol es.

    HOW TO GENERATE DI AMAGNETI C FORCES

    I n Vi ktor Schauber ger ' s di scover i es di amagnet i sm i s a cru-ci al f actor, or r at her a f act or whi ch changes t he whol e pi ct ur eand br i ngs i t i nt o rel i ef . Schauber ger f ound t hat when ai r ,ear t h, or wat er i s agi t at ed and coi l ed ( wi t h l i ght , heat and ai rexcl uded) r adi o - axi aHy, i . e. , f r om out si de i nwards, di amagnet i cf orces are generat ed.

    Our pr esent t echnol ogy, whi ch f ai l s t o recogni ze t hi s t ypeof mot i on, has been unabl e t o pr oduce di amagnet i sm, or t o adapti t t o pract i cal purposes. I t has appl i ed, hi t hert o, onl y para-magneti c f orces and Cent r i f ugence, di st ur bi ng t hereby t he vi t alpr ocesses of synt hesi s.

    As al r eady st at ed, cent r i petal cont r act i on pr oduces a t em-per at ure drop whi ch cr eat es a vacuum. Not onl y t he t emper at uredr op but al so t he resul t i ng vacuum can be measured, wi t h a man-omet er. The t emper at ure drop i n quest i on proceeds more rapi dl yor l ess, dependi ng on t he rat e of speed of t he swi r l i ng medi um,and may reach anomal y. Thi s process produces a speci f i c conden-sat i on and vol ume decrease mani f est i ng i t sel f i n the fi rst st agei n the f or m of an i n-drawi ng suct i on. I n the second st age t hi ssuct i on pr oduces i n a hermeti cal l y encl osed space a bi ol ogi calvacuum whi ch gener ates i n t he thi r d st age t he above ment i onedt ype of magnet i sm whi ch, i n i t s t ur n, pr oduces at t he ter mi nalend an i mpl osi on f orce whi ch i s t he pr i mary, al l - ani mati ng,or i gi nal atomi c ener gy.

    The present model of t he at om, whi ch i s so f ami l i ar by now,i s f ar f r om bei ng the ul t i mat e represent at i on of mat t er . Event he l i ght est atoms are composed of a number of pul sat i ng pr i m-ar y at oms. These ar e ei t her posi t i ve or negati ve, ei t her mascu-

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    l i ne or f emi ni ne, due to whi ch they pul sat e l i ke spi ral l i ngmi cr ocosmi c l evr o- or dext r o- r otary heart s. Wi t hout di amag-net i sm - - t hi s ext remel y subt l e t ype of et heri c f orce - t herecan be no pr ocreati on and no pr ogr ess, whether i n t he pl ant ,t he ani mal or t he human ki ngdom. Ther e can be no gr owt h, noprol i f erati on and no perf ecti ng of t he nat ural l y mul t i pl yi nggenerat i ons.

    Di amagnet i sm actual l y i s a vi t al f or ce, an at omi c ener gywhi ch i s al r eady et her i c. whi ch bui l ds and sust ai ns physi call i f e i n al l i t s aspects. I t has been stated by Prof s. Warburg

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    and Domagk t hat t hi s cel l bui l di ng t ype of synt hesi s or vi t alf or ce i s possi bl e onl y when t he cel l s ar e suppl i ed by t hebl ood wi t h suf f i ci ent oxygen, or Prana as i t i s more accur at el ycal l ed by t he Hi ndoos, oxygen bei ng onl y t he coar ser car r i erof t hi s f ar more subt l e et neri c f orce. Thi s etheri c energy i sabsorbed pr i mar i l y by t he vari ous speci es of coni f er s and ever -greens, whi ch st ore i t i n the t i ps of t hei r needl es. Thi s ex-pl ai ns why t here i s al ways an excess, not a def i ci ency, of oxygeni n f orests; t hese nat ural wat er reservoi rs and ai r f i l t eri ngpl ant s st or e vi t al energy and di spense i t t o manki nd. Oxygendef i ci ency, l et us add, l ends t o t he devel opment of cancer cel l sand i t s ef f ects can be el i mi nat ed onl y by suppl yi ng pur i f i edoxygen.

    TOO MUCH OXYGEN I S DANGEROUS

    There i s a vast di f f er ence however , whet her t hi s oxygen i sf r eel y i nhal ed ( as ai r) or f or ced i nt o the l ungs ( as pur e oxy-gen) . Due t o the vacuum i n hi s chest , man i s f orced t o i nhal e;but f or exampl e, a chi l d gi ven t oo much chemi cal l y pur e oxygenf r om a cyl i nder may have bl i ndness as a resul t , whi l e an adul tdevel ops al most f atal pneumoni a. I t i s general l y known t hateven or di nar y at mospheri c oxygen produces bl ood decomposi t i onwhen i t i s i ntr oduced by a hypodermi c needl e i nto t he vei ns,because once i n the bl oocl i t becomes aggr essi ve, bi nds t he bl oodal bumen whi ch has an opposi t e char ge and has been weakened bydi sease, changi ng t he metabol i sm i n such a manner t hat i nst eadof l i f e-gi vi ng f orces, at omi c dest ruct i ve energi es are set i nt omot i on. These dest r ucti ve ener gi es whi ch have pr edomi nant l yan expandi ng and expl osi ve eff ect , att ack the str uct ur e of t hecel l s, drasti cal l y ext end t hei r nucl ei , and fi nal l y rupt ure t hem.A si mi l ar pr ocess t akes pl ace i n t he atomi c r eact or when pur ecarbon ( graphi t e) i s bombar ded wi t h unscr eened cat hode rays whi chpr oduce a r adi at i on rat e so hi gh i t i s al most i mper cept i bl e,and t heref ore pot ent i al l y ver y dangerous.

    Now t hen, when an or gani sm t hat has been at t acked by canceri s s uppl i ed wi t h di amagneti cal l y char ged, hi gh gr ade water con-t ai ni ng up t o 90% ener gi zed hydr o- car bons ( and corr espondi ngl yl ess used up oxygen) t he negat i vel y char ged di amagnet i c r educti onel ement s bi nd ana emul si f y t he excess oxygen and i nact i vat e i t by

    cool i ng i t . As a r esul t , t he fever recedes and that , whi ch Prof.Warburg cal l s t he Vi t al Force, i s r est ored. I t concent rates i nnew cel l s, f orc i ng them to prol i f erate steadi l y, arr ests t hedevel opment of t he adj oi ni ng cancer ous cel l s, and f i nal l y de-str oys t hem. Cancer, whi ch i s t he resul t of f i re ( i . e. , overheat i ng and combust i on) can be cured onl y by di amagnet i c nega-t i vel y char ged hi gh gr ade water, as establ i shed al r eady i n 1935.But al t hough the producti on of such water woul d have benef i t t edmi l l i ons of peopl e, opposi t i on support ed by the medi cal aut hori -t i es prevent ed the const ructi on of wat er pur i f i cat i on pl ant s.Moreover, t he f i r st model s of t he equi pment were dest r oyed dur i ng

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    t he war , so i t has become possi bl e t o st ar t col l ect i ng necessar ydat a on t he pr oduct i on of di amagnet i c power by means of mechani -cal devi ces onl y r ecent l y, al l such work havi ng been st opped byt he war and t he ten years of Aust r i a' s mi l i t ary occupati on.

    Today we know at l east t hat we are deal i ng wi t h basi c pro-cesses empl oyed by Nature hersel f , t hat cat al ysts pl ay i n theman i mpor t ant r ol e; and, nat ur al l y, t hat onl y t hose subst ancesand materi al s can be used whi ch are di amagnet i c carr i ers .

    Cont r ary t o t he concept s whi ch hi t her t o have been consi d-er ed i n physi cs as val i d, magnet i sm i s not a qui escent f i el d off orce, but energy i n f l ux. Thi s was demonst r at ed l ong ago by t heVi enese sci ent i st , Fel i x Ehr enhaf t . I ons can have a magneti c aswel l as an el ect r i c char ge. The whol e ear t h i s per meat ed byspi ral l i ng cent ri pet al magnet i c curr ent s. Spi ral mot i on i s es-peci al l y t ypi cal of magnet i sm and const i t ut es t he ver y basi s ofpl anetar y mot i on and of al l movement i n t he uni ver se.

    DI AMAGNETI SM AND BREATH

    Respi r at i on bi nds el ement s bel ongi ng t o t he atmospher ewi t h t hose bel ongi ng t o the geosphere. I n ot her words, i tbl ends and emul si f i es subst ances whi ch have been puri f i ed by

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    t he di f f usi on appar at us ( f i l t er ) wi t h subst ances whi ch havebeen f i l t ered thr ough t he her met i cal l y seal ed bl ood and l ymphsyst ems. The emul si f i ed pr oduct of t hi s r educt i ve bl endi ng pr o-cess i s r epr esent ed i n the crust of t he ear t h by i t s physi calpr i mogeni t ur e ( t el l ur i an wat er s) , whi l e i n such hi gher l i f e f or msas pl ant s, ani mal s and humans, by sap or bl ood. Si nce nei t herbl ood nor sap can ci r cul ate wi t hout di amagnet i sm, and si nce t her ecan be no di agmagneti sm wi t hout t he spi r al moti on, i t i s obvi ouswhy bl ood ana sap do not move i n a ci r cl e, but i n cycl oi dalcur ves, coi l i ng agai n t he di f f use excess el ement s and combi ni ngt hem i nt i mat el y i n the presence of sui t abl e cat al yst s ( cat al ystswhi ch Goet he used to cal l "connect i ng ener gy f i el ds*) .

    We ar e deal i ng i n t hi s case wi t h extr emel y subt l e rayswhi ch ar e rel eased and act i vat ed when di f f erent l y charged preci ousmet al s i n i nf i ni t el y f i ne di sper si on ar e undergoi ng concent r a-

    t i on due t o t he cent r i pet al movement of t he bl ood or sap, andwhi ch i n t hei r t ur n br i ng t oget her oxygen and t he excess pr o-duct s of di gesti on whi ch have r eached the bl ood, or sap, st r eamthrough the. i ntest i nal f i l te r .

    Thi s, however , i s possi bl e onl y when t he medi an st r uct uresencl osi ng bi pol ar i t y char ged sedi ment s, whi ch ar e j ust wai t i ngf or a nat ural t r i ggeri ng f actor, are set i n radi oaxi al mot i on andbegi n t o unf ol d produci ng a di amagnet i c vacuum. Thi s di amagnet i cvacuum i s an at omi c suct i on f orce whi ch absor bs and dr aws i n t heoxygen f r om t he ambi ent ai r . Thi s oxygen, on t he other hand, hast o pass t hrough cert ai n f i l t ers, t he ski n, t he r i nd, or bark,t o absorb onl y t he f i nest el ement s. Were i t not so, t he concen-t r i c pr essur e of t he ai r woul d f or ce i n al so l ess val uabl e el ement s.

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    Di amagneti c r espi r ati on i s t he opposi t e of at mospheri c pr es-sur e, i nasmuch as i t dr aws i n onl y excess di f f use oxygen, pr ana.Thi s di amagnet i c f or ce i s al so behi nd t he power of l evi t at i onwhi ch mai nt ai ns t he ear t h i n a st at e of l abi l e equi l i br i um andf or ces i t t o r evol ve ar ound i t s own axi s ( cal l ed, i n gener al ,t he magnet i c axi s) . Thi s di amagnet i c f or ce whi ch act s axi al l yi n al l di recti ons, al l ows t he eart h to l evi t at e spont aneousl y.

    THE ALL- PERVADI NG FI FTH ELEMENT, AETHER

    Di amagnet i sm i s an emanat i on, or st r eam, of t he uni ver salet her ( t he f i f t h of t he known basi c el ement s, t he ot her f our bei ngFi r e, Eart h, Ai r and Wat er , and t hei r symbol , agai n, i s t he Swas-t i ka or Hooked Cr oss. The f i f t h el ement i s t he poi nt or cent eron whi ch the ot her f our pi vot ) . I t pr oduces const ant sucti onwhose sur pl us energy spi r al s upwards i n a st eady f l ow r esul t i ng i nand endl ess i nhal ator y and exhal ator y pr ocess, a process whi chcan be mechani cal l y r epr oduced.

    Exampl es of Hooked Cr osses, f r om t he Rosi cr uci an "Manual " :

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    SWaSTKA

    J TWaSTWA

    *MCt f MT f WASl KA

    Moder n mot or s generat e waves, and t hesewaves i mpart a cent r i f ugal or r adi oaxi al move- / N mentt o t he sur r oundi ng masses of mat t er. The J ^f r i ct i on at t endi ng t hi s pr ocess gener at es f i r st ^ / heat ,t hen fi r e. Thi s i s t he end r esul t of a AM****r everse process of el ement ary compensat i on, be , i * u * icause f i r e i s an agent of combust i on and ther efor e act s exact l yl i ke the pat hogeni c bact er i a whi ch ar e nat ure' s pur i f yi ng agent swhose t ask i t i s t o carr y out t he degenerati ve and destr uct i vepr ocesses t hat pr otect l i f e as a whol e. When t hey ar e unabl e t oper f orm t hi s f uncti on, t hey must be ai ded by f i r e and bur ni ngThi s i s Nat ure' s way. However , i t i s cat ast r ophi c when manmakes use of t hese dest r uct i ve powers i n bui l di ng cul t ur e andci vi l i zat i on whi l e at t he same ti me f urt heri ng the prol i f era-t i on of pathogeni c bact eri a i n the water s by poi soni ng, over-

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    heat i ng and steri l i zi ng the l at t er , ei t her by such mechani calmeans as compressor t urbi nes, or by dest r oyi ng t he gr owt h t hatpr otects t he banks and shor es.

    The var i ous t ypes of machi nery bei ng used at present -cent r i f ugal mot or s, pr opel l ers, agr i cul t ur al machi ner y, et c.- - ar e dangerous r eact ors. They rel ease destr uct i ve atomi c

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    f orces whose ef f ect s grow i n pr oport i on t o the speed of r otat i on.I t i s obvi ous t hat t hey dest r oy t he di agmagnet i c axi al f or ce

    whi ch absor bs and absorbs oxygen. They cent r i f uge t he wat er andsuppl y i t wi t h a const ant st ream of war m oxygen so t hat i t as-phyi ates and decomposes, al l of whi ch l eads t o t he deat h of t el -l ur i an wat er s, of r i vers and of seas.

    TREES, SPRI NG WATER AND DI AMAGNETI SM

    I t seems t hat unti l now f ew peopl e have posed t hemsel ves t hequest i on why most spri ngs are l ocat ed hi gh i n t he mountai ns and,f ur t her more, why onl y i n wooded ar eas. ( The l at t er i s t r ueeven of spri ngs si t uat ed i n the l owl ands. ) I t i s an est abl i shedf act t hat when a nat ur al mount ai n spr i ng i s depr i ved of i t s t r eecover i ng and exposed to di r ect sunl i ght , i t dr i es up and doesnot begi n t o f l ow agai n unt i l af t er t he pr ot ect i ve shade has beenr estor ed. When per manent l y depr i ved of i t s natural shade, i tei t her appear s at another pl ace, wher e adequat e shade i s avai l -abl e, or vani shes f orever .

    Some mount ai n spri ngs di sappear never t o r eturn af t er havi ngbeen exposed even t o sl i ght l y st ronger l i ght f or a l onger per i odof t i me. I t i s al so a f act t hat our suppl y of mount ai n wat er i sshr i nki ng as t he pr otect i ng f orest s are bei ng t hi nned and cutdown. When the mount ai ns are bar e, r i ver s t ur n i nt o t hi n tr i ckl esor dry up al t ogether, and when i t r ai ns t hey become r agi ng t orr ent s.Wi t h no tr ees t o retai n the wat er s, t hey r ush i nt o t ne val l eyscar r yi ng dest ructi on and si l t i ng up t hei r est uar i es wi t h rocksand st ones.

    Thus, we ar e f or ced t o r each t he concl usi on t hat when t hef or est di es, wat er di es t oo, and al l l i f e comes t o an end, becausewi t hout wat er t here i s no l i f e.

    The wat er of t r ue mountai n spr i ngs has a t emperat ure of 4C.j ust bef ore comi ng t o t he sur f ace. Under t he i nf l uence of l i ghtt hi s t emperat ur e r i ses very rapi dl y, because the posi t i ve chargeof t he at mosphere makes i t sel f f el t wi t h l i ght ni ng speed. Whent he ef f ects of t hi s posi t i ve charge ar e rei nf or ced by those ofdi rect l i ght , rapi d changes t ake pl ace i n the speci f i c gravi t yof t he f l owi ng spr i ng wat er . I n ot her wor ds, i t becomes l i f el sssas i t l oses more and mor e of i t s di amagneti c powers of l evi t ati on.

    THE LEVI TATI ON OF CHARGED WATERDi amagneti cal l y char ged water, bl ood, or s ap can l evi t ate.Water whi ch i s di amagnet i cal l y char ged and enr i ched wi t h car boni caci d ref r eshes and ani mates. Those who dr i nk i t f eel bett er,heal t hi er, despi t e i t s hi gher gravi t y.

    Schauber ger was moved by t hese observat i ons t o al t er t hepol ar i t y of wat er ( or ai r ) af t er i t had been exposed to t he ac-t i on of t he at mosphere and t o make i t negat i ve once more byusi ng a syst em of suct i on cur ves. The resul t s he obt ai ned wereamazi ng. The water whi ch had suddenl y r ecover ed i t s negat i ve

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    char ge ( i n t he presence of cer t ai n cat al ysts, wi t h l i ght andot her f actors excl uded) rose hi gh i n a car ef ul l y i nsul at ed standpi pe of speci al desi gn and made of speci al al l oys - al t hought he pressure was at mospher i c - whi l e t he vol ume of water i n t het ank r emai ned unchanged.

    QUANTI TATI VE AND QUALI TATI VE ANI MATED WATER

    Thi s i s how Vi kt or Schauber ger di scovered an ar t i f i ci almethod of i ncreasi ng water, as wel l as an answer t o t he quest i on:What makes wat er, whi ch has been negat i vel y di amagnet i cal l y char -ged by t he rot at i on of t he ear t h, r i se t o t he t op of mount ai ns,pr ovi ded l i ght has been excl uded and t her e are t r ees gi vi ng i tt he necessary prot ect i ve shade?

    Thi s di scovery t aught hi m how t o cr eat e an ar t i f i ci al moun-t ai n spr i ng and suppl i ed hi m wi t h proof t hat wat er i nf l uenced byt he geosphere - t hat i s, ani mated wat er - - under goes a quant i t a-t i ve i ncrease and a qual i t ati ve i mpr ovement . I n ot her words i tgr ows and devel ops exact l y l i ke pl ant s, ani mal s or peopl e when asoul i s breat hed i nt o i t .

    Thus di amagnet i sm and l evi t at i on expl ai n t he myst ery and

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    ori gi n of mount ai n spri ngs. The pl anetary, spi r al movement oft he eart h i mpart s t o the t el l ur i an water s under t he sur f ace oft he eart h a pr edomi nantl y negat i ve magnet i c char ge. The ear t h( geospher e) i t sel f i s al so negat i vel y di amagnet i c, whi l e theat mosphere i s posi t i vel y di amagneti c. Si nce opposi t e pol es ar eat t r acted t o each ot her , and l i ke pol es ar e repel l ed by eat hot her , negat i vel y char ged wat er i s r epel l ed by the ear t h, i . e.i t i s l i f t ed, whi l e at t he same ti me i t i s att racted by the at mos-phere. Thus, pur e wat er l evi t ates and ri ses t o t he t op of moun-t ai ns, whi l e pr edomi nant l y posi t i ve wat er i s r epel l ed by the posi -t i ve at mosphere and comes down t o eart h i n t he f or m of r ai n, t oundergo i t s pr ocess of pur i f i cat i on once mor e. When t he ear t hhappens t o be al so posi t i vel y char ged due t o excessi ve sunl i ght ,i t can no l onger at t ract rai n, as i n desert s.

    Theref or e an excess of l i ght or f i r e i s t he enemy of wat er ,

    and vi ce versa. I t i s l ef t t o man' s r eason t o pr ot ect t he mant l eof vegetat i on cover i ng the ear t h so as to pr eser ve l i f e. Undert he pr esent ci r cumst ances, however , t hi s i s not possi bl e todaybecause f orest s are bei ng cut down al l over t he worl d. Steppes,sands and wast e l ands ar e advanci ng; even wi t hout at om bombi ngwhol e cont i nent s ar e headi ng t owarcf dest r ucti on due t o t he ex-haust i on of t hei r natural r esour ces. They must si nk t o be rebornand emerge f r om t he waters mi l l i ons of years l ater. The er adi ca-t i on of t he pr ot ect i ng and l i f e- gi vi ng veget at i on whi ch mant l est he ear t h i s addi t i onal l y hast ened by radi oact i ve per oxi dat i on oft he at mospher e.

    Water l oses i t s abi l i t y t o ascend mount ai ns when t he soi li s depr i ved of woods shadi ng i t f r om di rect sunl i ght . Wi t houtt hi s natural scr een of t r ees, gr ound wat ers whi ch ar e f ound at

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    t he deepest l evel s i n deser t s and cl osest t o the sur f ace i nf orest s, are f orced t o recede. Thus t he deat h of f orest s meanst he deat h of wat er and of al l l i f e. Thi s i s somet hi ng whi ch coul dnot be over emphasi zed, si nce many are st i l l unaware of t hi s f act .

    THE REGENERATI ON OF DI SEASED WATER

    Schauberger ' s di scoveri es prove among ot her s t hat water can bemul t i pl i ed and i mproved by appl yi ng pl anetary mot i on and si mpl yi mi t ati ng nat ur e' s methods, ana conver sel y t hat when water i sr ui ned by cent r i f ugat i on and such devi ces as compressor t urbi nes,wat er wheel s, et c. , i t becomes devi t al i zed, l oses i t s power ofl evi t at i on, ceases t o br eat he, asphyxi ates and - wi t h cont i nuedexposur e t o sunl i ght - - r ecedes and vani shes al t oget her. Ofcour se, i n t he bosom of Mother Eart h t hi s di seased water i s ga-t hered up agai n and i t s pol ar i t y reversed, whereupon i t i s r e-gener ated and r eady t o r eappear as a f r esh and bubbl i ng mountai nspr i ng at a new pl ace, wher e i t st i l l f i nds t he prot ecti ve shadeof t rees i t requi res.

    Be that as i t may, our suppl i es of f r esh wat er are st eadi l y

    shr i nki ng. I n var i ous br anches of i ndust r y water expert s worr yand desper atel y sear ch f or a sol ut i on t o t he water pr obl em. Thi ssear ch i s bound t o be f r ui t l ess unl ess they t ur n to Schauberger ' sdi scoveri es and repl ace the pr esent f i r e technol ogy wi t h a bi o-t echnol ogy t hat wi l l protect and benef i t l i f e.

    The wat er and t he energy probl ems can be sol ved si mul t an-eousl y i f magnet i sm i s pr oduced by mechani cal means, and al lat t empts t o produce atomi c ener gy ar e abandoned.

    Peopl e can l earn onl y by tr i al and err or . Per haps t he er r orwe made i n appl yi ng f i r e methods i ndi scr i mi nat el y was necessaryt o make us r eal i ze how dangerous i t i s t o rever se and al t er t henatural basi c moti on ( t he one i ndi cat ed by Nat ur e as our onl ymeans of devel opment ) and how wr ong i t i s t o empl oy combust i onand ot her dest ruct i ve processes t o bui l d a ci vi l i zat i on. Thi sexpl ai ns t he decadence of our cul t ure. When peopl e use onl yexcent r i c or cent ri f ugal f or ces f or t echni cal pur poses t heydet er i or at e bot h mor al l y and spi r i t ual l y.

    To use nucl ear energy produced by t he expl osi on and f i ss i onof atoms i s a f atal bl under and a cri me agai nst humani t y andagai nst t he eart h i t sel f . Hence i t i s onl y nat ural t hat t hebr anch of sci ence whi ch has conj ured up t hese hor r ors has f oundi t sel f i n a bl i nd al l ey f r om whi ch there woul d be no escape wer ei t not f or t he di scovery of di amagnet i sm, t hi s uni versal l i f ef orce wi t hout whi ch ther e can be no respi r ati on and no l i f e.For t unatel y, i t can be mechani cal l y pr oduced and used t o gi veear t h, ai r and water t he chance t o br eat he agai n.

    The most convi nci ng and obvi ous proof t hat l i f e i s gradu-al l y peri shi ng can be f ound i n the st r eams and ri ver s of ouri ndust r i al ar eas wer e wat er i s al r eady so pol l ut ed by i ndust ri alwast e water s and sewers t hat i t r esembl es drai nage f r om a manure

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    wat er are gr adual l y becomi ng unf i t f or human consumpt i on. Theyare ki l l i ng peopl e, j ust as t hey have ki l l ed t he f i sh whi ch onl ya f ew years ago used to spl ash i n t hem. Water chl ori nat i on i sal so har mf ul t o t he human organi sm. Today t he Rhi ne and t he Weserar e Eur ope' s most pol l ut ed r i ver s. Act ual l y t hey are no l ongerr i ver s but st r eami ng sewers, as st ated by t he German Mi ni st erof Stat e, Dr . Seebol m.

    WATER I S THE " BLOOD" OF THE EARTH

    Heal t hy bl ood i s t he l i f e car r i er of t he human organi sm.Pur e water pl ays t he same r ol e i n t he economy of t he eart h. Thust he pr eser vat i on of l i f e requi r es t hat wat er be kept pure. Butwat er can be pure and whol esome onl y when i t i s char ged by amagnet i c f l ux whi ch not onl y st i mul at es t he pr ol i f er at i on ofapathogeni c bacter i a but al so ani mates and regenerat es i t .

    The gener al publ i c i s st i l l obl i vi ous t o t he ser i ousness oft he wat er probl em, al t hough i t i s f rom t hi s t hat di saster wi l l come( even wi t hout atom bombs) i n part i cul ar t o our most devel opedar eas. The wat er t abl e i s si nki ng, water i s vani shi ng becausei t s great est enemy, but al so i t s most i mpor t ant consumer -our f i r e technol ogy - i s poi soni ng i t and bur ni ng i t out . Ourwater economy, unaware of t he t r ue reasons, att r i but es i t s di s-appearance t o a consumpt i on exceedi ng t he nat ural wat er suppl y.As a mat t er of f act, water consumpti on i n i ndust r y and i n homesi s hi gher t oday t han i t was i n the past .

    But what causes t hese l osses of under ground water s? I nt he f i r st pl ace, def or est at i on and the exposure t o str ong l i ghtof r egi ons whi ch woul d be natur al r eser voi r s had t hey not beenr ui ned by t he destr uct i on of t he geospheri cal di amagneti sm. I nt he second pl ace, t he wr ong and harmf ul met hods by whi ch r i ver sar e bei ng r egul ated. We have l earned that i t i s a gr eat mi s-t ake t o gr ade ri ver beds and to encase thei r banks i n ri gi dst one wal l s. Vi kt or Schauber ger f ought f or year s bot h t hesemethods and t he destr uct i on of f orest s wi t h equal passi on.Now, t hat many of hi s predi ct i ons have come t r ue, and when i ti s most l y t oo l ate t o undo t he harm done, t hese mi st akes ar ebei ng r ecogni zed; but not hi ng i s bei ng done t o remedy thei r con-sequences. I n al l t r ut h, t he onl y ef f ect i ve measur e woul d bet o appl y Schauberger ' s di scoveri es.

    THE SI NUSOI DAL CURVE FOR CHARGED WATER

    There i s good r eason why r i ver s wi nd and t wi st t hroughval l eys and pl ai ns. They are t r yi ng to pr eser ve t he pr i maryf or m of t he si nusoi dal cur ve produced by the sl i ght l y decl i ni ngpl anetary movement of t he eart h. The f unct i on of t hi s cur ve i st o create and mai ntai n i n ri ver s a di amagnet i c axi s whi ch keepst hei r waters al i ve and pur e and endows t hem wi t h t hei r car r yi ngand t owi ng capaci t y. When t he meander i s el i mi nat ed by regul a-

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    t i on and, f ur t hermore, when t he vegetat i on pr otect i ng t he banks( wi l l ows, al ders, et c. ) i s dest royed, t he resul t i ng damage i st hreef ol d. Fi rst , t he magnet i c axi s i s dest royed and the ri ver' scar r yi ng, t owi ng and cl eansi ng pr opert i es are i mpai r ed. Secondl y,wi t h t he shadi ng veget at i on gone and t he r esul t i ng overexposur et o sunl i ght , t he oxygen cont ent of t he wat er i s overheated, be-comes aggr essi ve and i t escapes; t he water evaporat es, dri es outand decomposes. Thi r dl y, t he gr aded r i ver bed car r i es of f watervery r api dl y i nst ead of keepi ng i t i n t he soi l . The fl oor oft he ri ver si nks deeper, and deeper causi ng t he under gr ound watert o escape and the tabl e t o dr op; i t "bl eeds t he l and t o deat h".

    THE DECREASE I N FERTI LI TY OBVI OUS

    The bed of t he Rhi ne has al r eady dropped one met er ( and mor ei n cer t ai n pl aces) because i t i s graded and regul ated - - somethi ngwhi ch Vi ktor Schauberger t r i ed t o pr event i n ni s days by i nst al -l i ng suct i on spi r al s. The f l oor of t he Danube bet ween Ul m andPassau has been si nki ng at t he rat e of 1% cm. a year s i nce i t sr egul at i on. I n the Bavari an part of Swabi a the Ri ver Wert achhas cut so deep i nt o t he subsoi l si nce i t was r egul at ed that i t sf l oor i s now l i es as much as t en meters bel ow t ne l evel of i t sbanks. Thi s shows t hat i t s water has l ost i t s magneti c axi s andi t s powers of magnet i c l evi t at i on, i t s pol ar i t y havi ng beenchanged to posi t i ve due to excessi ve i nsul ati on. As a f ur t herconsequence i t has cut t hrough t he adj oi ni ng hori zons of under -gr ound water causi ng t he l at t er t o escape. Thi s has r educedt he fert i l i t y of t he sur roundi ng f i el ds whi ch ar e now t hreat eni ngt o change t o a barr en st eppe.

    The expert s di d not even guess unt i l r ecent l y at t he enor -mous i mpor t ance of t he di amagnet i c propert i es of t he ear t h andf ai l ed to r eal i ze that t hese pr oper t i es wer e dest r oyed by t hedi rect act i on of l i ght or f i re. The onl y thi ng that can keept he eart h f r om becomi ng a deser t , i n order t o pr otect t he pr i mar ysource of l i f e, wat er, f rom deat h, i s t he art of mul t i pl yi ng andi mprovi ng wat er.

    Today t he mai n quest i on i s: What i s more i mport ant f ort he i mmedi ate devel opment of t he eart h, water or f i r e? We know

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    onl y too wel l that , i ndi rect l y, f i re makes i t possi bl e to act i -vat e machi nery; but i t i s a compl etel y new di scover y t hat byar t i f i ci al l y produci ng and i ncreasi ng wat er we can obt ai n bet t erand cheaper energy and t hat we can rest ore, besi des, t he vegeta-t i on whose growt h has been af f ected by an excess of f i r e.

    Thus, by changes i n t echnol ogy t o I mpl osi on, not onl y woul di t be possi bl e t o sol ve the energy pr obl em, but al so t o achi evecompl et e f r eedom f r om nut ri t i onal pr obl ems.

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    Wat er puri f i er

    i nsi de the wat er cl eaner

    SCHAUBERGER' S EXPERI MENTAL MODELS OF FLYI NG SAUCERSMADE FROM COPPER. BUI LT I N 1940 BY KERTL CO. I N VI ENNA.

    I MPLOSI ON MOTOR, SUCTI ON TURBI NE, HOME POWER PLANTFLYI NG DI SCS ( SAUCERS or UFOS)

    An I mpl osi on Motor i s i n ever y r espect t he opposi t e of anExpl osi on Motor. Whi l e t he l at t er makes use of pr essur e f orcespr oduced by expl osi on, t he i mpl osi on motor ut i l i zes the suct i onf orces of i mpl osi on. When pr essur e f orces ar e appl i ed, t he par-t i cl es t hey set i n mot i on move away f r om t he bi ol ogi cal zeropoi nt , or zone of anomal y, bei ng of t en heat ed unt i l t hey arewhi t e- hot . A so-cal l ed heat bar ri er i s pr oduced by the r esul t i ngenormous f r i ct i on r esi st ance f orces. One of t he gr eat est pr obl emsi n ai r craf t const ructi on, f or exampl e, i s how t o over come t hi sbarr i er .

    I n the case of t he i mpl osi on mot or t here i s no - heat bar -

    ri er and no sound bar r i er , because wi t h f r i cti on al most ent i rel yl acki ng, no heat i s generated. On the cont t ary, due to t he spi r alcont r act i on of t he f l owi ng medi um t here i s cool i ng to anomal y,and thi s cr eat es a vacuum whi ch i ncreases t he suct i on pul l . I nt hi s case t he react i ve power f actor grows, because t he medi umwhi ch has been set i n moti on i s r adi o- axi al l y swi r l ed al mostwi t hout r esi st ance whi l e at t he same t i me bei ng mechani cal l y andphysi cal l y concent r ated and cor r espondi ngl y cool ed. When noz-zl es 1 mm i n "di ameter ar e used, t he f l owi ng medi um detaches i t -sel f - when i t s r ot at i on reaches 1200 rpm - - f rom t he wal l sof t he spi r al channel and i t s f l ow rat e ri ses t o appr oxi mat el y1290 m/ sec. Thi s cor r esponds t o near l y f our t i mes t he speed ofsound. The l ar ger t he di ameter of t he spi r al r otor, t he sl owercan be t he rot ati on of t he i mpul si on motor whi ch st art s t he suc-t i on motor.

    An i mpul si on motor can coi l and t i ght en water i n a syst emof suct i on t ubes spi ral l y ar r anged ar ound a coni cal shel l i nt o ahomogeneous suct i on head and shoot i t out t hrough a speci al noz-zl e bui l t i nt o the bot t om. When thi s st r eam of wat er , whi ch i sl i ke a steel wi re t aperi ng t o a sucti on poi nt , i s i nt ermi t t ent l yi nt err r upt ed by a shut of f val ve of speci al const r uct i on and madeof a speci al al l oy, a r eacti ve back- pr essur e f or ce i s gener at edwhi ch act s i n the same di r ecti on as t he i mpl osi on motor. Thespeed of t hi s back pressur e f orce cor r esponds t o t he pr evi ousl yment i oned out f l ow r at e. I t suppl i es t he rot or shaf t wi t h some17. 9 HP/ l i t / sec. t hr ough each 1 mm nozzl e ( i . e. , an out out l etcross - sect i on of 0. 79 sq. mm, as s el ect ed on t he basi s of math-emat i cal cal cul at i ons) whi ch can be ut i l i sed as a r eacti ve pr o-j ect i ng or l i f t i ng f or ce.

    I n t he case of an i mpl osi on engi ne havi ng a di ameter of 1

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    met er , t he l ower sur f ace of t he suct i on rotor measur i ng sl i ght l yover 5 met ers i n ci r cumf erence coul d easi l y accommodat e 100 ormore nozzl es, each wi t h 3 - 6 out l ets . Assumi ng 600 outl et s had

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    been i nst al l ed, and wi t h the rot or t urni ng at t he rate of 1200r pm, t he l ower r otor shaf t coul d be suppl i ed wi t h some 10, 740 HPi n t he form of a cycl one- l i ke proj ect i ng or l i f t i ng f orce.

    Such an energy out put exceeds even t he pr esent possi bi l i t i esof a nucl ear engi ne. A gr oup of engi neer s and sci ent i st s f r omt he Uni ver si t y of Ut ah have desi gned a 7, 000 HP nucl ear r ai l r oadl ocomoti ve.

    THE MASSI VE PROBLEMS OF NUCLEAR POWER

    The est i mat ed cost of t hi s l ocomot i ve $1, 200, 000. The r eact orwi l l be 0. 9 met er s l ong, 0. 6 m wi de, and 0. 9 m hi gh. Whi l e i twi l l be somewhat smal l er t han t he above- ment i oned i mpl osi on mot ori t s capaci t y wi l l be al most 4, 000 HP l ower. Fur t hermore, t he nu-cl ear r eact or wi l l have t o be sur r ounded by a 200 t on scr een t o

    el i mi nat e at l east par t of i t s deadl y radi oact i ve emi ssi ons.To i nst al l t hi s gi ant nucl ear l ocomot i ve on a si ngl e undercar r i agewoul d be i mpossi bl e. I t wi l l r equi r e 12 support i ng wheel axl esand 24 wheel s. Theref or e i t wi l l be const r uct ed as a dual uni thavi ng a tot al l engt h of 48 meters .

    The f r ont part of t he l ocomot i ve wi l l house t he r eact or andmot or . The tr ai l er wi l l car r y r i bbed, ai r - cool ed heat exchangert ubes whi ch wi l l have t o cool huge vol umes of water of condensa-t i on. The basi c cost of t hi s l ocomot i ve wi l l f urt her be i ncreasedby the curr ent cost s of i t s nucl ear f uel . I t i s esti mat ed thatt hese wi l l r each $200, 000 a year wi t h t he l ocomoti ve i n f ul loperati on.

    The i mpl osi on mot or present s none of t hese di sadvant ages,namel y, t he heavy; 1. 2 m t hi ck l ead screen, t he tr ai l er wi t h i t swat ercool i ng i nst al l at i ons, and' l ast but not l east, t he fuelcost s, i nasmuch as t he i mpl osi on motor r uns on a smal l quant i t yof wat er uni nt er r upt edl y, l i ke a l i vi ng or gani sm, unt i l t he wat erhas been used up and t he t emper at ure gr adi ent i s exhaust ed.

    Theref or e t he i nst al l at i on of i mpl osi on engi nes opens t hepath t o dazzl i ng possi bi l i t i es. I mpl osi on motors can be empl oyednot onl y i n st at i onary machi ner y, but al so i n al l t ypes of vehi cl es,cars, ai rcr af t , shi ps, et c. They can repl ace al l and sundryknown t ypes of mot ors and power engi nes.

    THE NON- POLLUTI NG I MPLOSI ON MOTOR

    I mpl osi on motors ar e l ess expensi ve t o const r uct , r equi r e nocost l y pr opel l ant s and, moreover, per mi t bi ol ogi cal expl oi t at i onso t hey have a posi t i ve ef f ect . Whi l e t he pr esent t ypes of powermachi ner y br i ng i nt o pl ay t hei r cent r i f ugal mot i on decent ral i zi ngr eact i ve f orces whi ch l ead t o cancer , i mpl osi on mot ors pr oduceby t hei r cent r i petal moti on condensi ng react i on f orces and di a-

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    magnet i sm. I n the f i rst case we have, f r om t he bi ol ogi cal poi nt

    of vi ew, de- ani mati ng and r egr essi ve ener gi es acti vat ed by back-pr essur e; i n t he second case, r eact i vat ed pr oj ect i ng and sti mu-l ati ng ener gi es whi ch r esul t i n bi ol ogi cal i mpr ovement and gr owt h.

    Of cour se the mechani cal product i on of di amagnet i sm r equi r esexact measur i ng and cont r ol met hods, because even the best medi -ci ne can be harmf ul when admi ni st ered i n excessi ve doses. Thenecessar y dat a on t he appl i cat i on of t he const r uct i ve di amagneti cf orces wi l l have t o be col l ected on the basi s of practi cal f i ndi ngs.

    OUR UNBEARABLE EXPLOSI VE POWER PLANTS

    St i l l anot her and very i mport ant advant age of t he i mpl osi onmot or i s t hat i n oper at i on i t i s bot h soundl ess and odor l ess;wher eas, al l combust i on engi nes produce noi se, smel l , exhaustf umes and smoke, cr eat i ng unbear abl e condi t i ons when used i n l argenumber s. I mpl osi on motors on the ot her hand, r un noi sel essl y,wi t hout smoke, exhaust f umes or smel l . I n nature pl anetary mot i oni s soundl ess, cr ashi ng noi ses bei ng t he concomi t ant onl y of suchdest r uct i ve processes as st orms.

    I t must be admi t t ed t hat t he desi gn and const r uct i on of i m-pl osi on mot or s pr esent s gr eat di f f i cul t i es due to the f act t hatt hey i mi t at e the pr ot ot ype of l i f e (not t o ment i on a t ot al l y newt echnol ogy whi ch at t he pr esent t i me does not exi st ! ) . Thei rsuct i on t ubes must be ar r anged i n a perf ect spi r al and t heref or ecompasses cannot be used when worki ng on thei r desi gn. Al so,t hey have no t r ansmi ssi on shaf t , whi l e i n al l convent i onal powerengi nes, whi ch can pr oduce energy onl y by means of ci r cul ar, most l ycent r i f ugal mot i on, t he tr ansmi ssi on shaf t i s an essent i al par t .The t ype mot i on of a convent i onal engi nes r epresent s, bi ol ogi cal l yspeaki ng, a stat i onary spi n, t hus a backward moti on, si nce i nnat ure st andst i l l i s t he equi val ent of regressi on.

    SUCTI ON TURBI NES AND HOME POWER PLANTS

    To begi n wi t h, i mpl osi on mot or s wi l l have t o be used assuct i on t ur bi nes and home power pl ant s. Dur i ng the t r ansi t i onperi od suct i on t ur bi nes wi l l have t o repl ace above al l t he com-pr essor t ur bi nes now bei ng used i n our convent i onal power pl ant s.

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    Schauber ger ' s suct i on turbi ne wi l l compl et el y r evol ut i oni zet he cur r ent power pl ant const r uct i on methods and wi l l soon r epl acet he pr esent excl usi ve compr essor t ur bi ne. The i nst al l at i on ofsuct i on t ur bi nes woul d r esul t i n subst ant i al monetar y and mat eri alsavi ngs. The f i xed hydr oel ect r i c power pl ant and const r uct i oncost s woul d be r educed at l east by 70 - 80%, si nce no l ongerwoul d i t be necessary t o bui l d such costl y i nst al l at i ons as - t oment i on but a f ew - - hi gh dams and compressi on t unnel s. Suct i ont ur bi nes, once t hey have been st art ed, dr aw i n water wi t hout f ur -t her assi st ance, and ther ef or e requi r e onl y a f ai rl y shal l ow basi nf or t hei r i nf l ow and out f l ow wat er s. Thus, subst ant i al savi ngswoul d be real i zed, par t i cul ar l y i n such const ructi on mat er i al s

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    as cement , rei nf orced concret e, st ruct ural st eel , et c. , whi chcoul d t hen be ut i l i sed f or r oad const r ucti on (i n most count ri esthe l at t er i s l aggi ng), or other vi ta l constr uct i on proj ects.

    Water consumpti on bei ng equal , t he power out put of suct i ont urbi nes i s 700 t o 800% hi gher t han t he power out put of compressort urbi nes. Thi s means t hat countr i es whi ch al r eady have hydr o-el ect r i c power pl ant s coul d meet t hei r power r equi r ement s over al onger peri od of year s maki ng use of t hei r pr esent f aci l i t i es.I t has been cal cul ated, f or exampl e, t hat i n Aust r i a t he maxi mumt otal power out put of t he pr esent hydr oel ect r i c power pl ant s ( atl east t hose whi ch can be expanded) i n f ul l oper ati on and wi t hexi st i ng over haul ed compr essor t ur bi ne syst ems, i s 40 bi l l i onki l owat t s a year .

    NEGATI VELY POLARI ZED WATER

    Besi des, t he pr esent compr essor t ur bi nes have ser i ousl yi mpai red t he vi t al magnet i c axi s of f l owi ng wat ers. Thi s hasdr asti cal l y af f ect ed t hei r buoyancy and towi ng capaci t y and, con-sequent l y, i t has i ncreased dr edgi ng cost s. The pol ar i t y oft he oxygen i n t he water i s bei ng changed by t he compressor t urbi nesyst ems. As a resul t i t i s becomi ng aggr essi ve and i t st i mul atest he pr ol i f erati on of pathogeni c mi cr oor gani sms i n the water . Anaddi t i onal consequence i s t hat i n the adj oi ni ng ar eas t he watert abl e i s si nki ng. Due t o t he br eakdown of t he magnet i c axi s, t heusef ul bact eri a whi ch, under normal condi t i ons, are t he naturalpur i f yi ng agent s, are dyi ng. Thi s coul d be remedi ed by t wo di f -f er ent means: one, by i nst al l i ng suct i on turbi nes whi ch restoret he magnet i c axi s, and two, by pl aci ng suct i on spi r al s al ongt he ri ver beds.

    I t i s an experi ment al l y demonst r abl e f act t hat when heal t hywat er has been cent r i f uged by compressor t urbi nes or compressorbl ades f or an hour , i t s pat hogeni c bact eri al f l ora shows over ni ghta vi si bl e i ncrease and, conversel y, t hat such i nf ect ed wat er canagai n be made i nt o excel l ent spr i ng water over ni ght by coi l i ng i tor swi r l i ng i t f or an hour by means of a suct i on spi r al i n a cent r i -petal manner ( i n a manner r estor i ng i t s negati ve pol ari t y).

    Schauberger succeeded not onl y i n changi ng sea water