Viktor Schauberger
(30 June 1885 Holzschlag (Austria) - 25 September 1958 Linz, (Austria)) was a forester, naturalist and inventor.
Founder of implosion technology. Schauberger studied the phenomena of the fluidic vortices. He insisted that nature uses the Falling Thermal Gradient for building, and the Rising Thermal Gradient for deconstructing. He noted that our modern technology only uses the Rising Thermal Gradient for movement, and therefore meets immense resistance, friction. He proved with his suction-turbines and other inventions, that by utilizing the Falling Thermal Gradient, it is possible to create 9x more energy than with a rising thermal gradient, and that the falling thermal gradient is the form of motion to be used to enable suction, instead of facing friction.
Implosion
"Implosion is no invention in the conventional sense, but rather the renaissance of ancient knowledge, lost over the course of time." — Viktor Schauberger, Implosion Magazine, No.36, p.3
Schauberger sought to develop energy-generating machines which, by the power of shape, form, and motion alone, were able to mimic nature's processes . Whereas today's main energy technologies use outward-moving explosion , such as fuel-burning and atom-splitting, his machines operated on the basis of inward-spiralling movements , or implosion
Schauberger pointed out that 20th century technology moves everything the wrong way - exploding, heating, pressuring. His own inventions used nature's quiet cooling, inward-spiralling suction motions instead, and the result rejuvenated instead of destroying.
"The true foundation of all culture is the knowledge and understanding of water." — Viktor Schauberger
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