Monday, May 27, 2013

The Life And Contributions That Viktor Schauberger Made To Science

By Tisha Greer


In history, several unknown geniuses set out to innovate human being lives. Viktor Schauberger is one of these geniuses, who were well read despite not having formal education. He spent a significant part of his life making observations on nature and learning from them. His contributions deserve more recognition, since his insights had beauty in their applications, as well as the harmonious nature of his works. The industry norm is desperate for inventions such as those Viktor made, which were based on technology.

Viktor was born in Austria on 30th June 1885 from a family of foresters. His father, grandfather, great-grandfather, as well as the father before him were all forest wardens. As a kid, he showed a lot of interest in anything to do with nature. From his background, he learnt to trust his intuitive awareness and observations, just like the fathers before him.

From his adult life researches, Viktor got the ability to explain the significance of the properties of water. In addition, he devised numerous methods for maintaining water at its optimum vitality and purity level. Viktor observed the underlining pattern in the universe originating from two polarities. He saw how water moved and swirled naturally in creeks and streams.

Through observations on how free-flowing natural water always turns in a growing or tightening vortex-pattern, he came up with several ideas. They included that the polarities which can be observed in the spiral pattern of nature are the necessity for life. Life takes place in an expanding, upwards spiral and lessens while deteriorating in the opposite downward spiral. He found out that in nature, the two forces always work together in harmony to create the foundation of life.

Later in his life, Viktor utilized these observations to come up with designs that could generate motion and power. The designs worked in harmony with nature as they could in no way make toxic emissions. He believed that nature is the utmost teacher, thus all technological work should be aimed at copying nature as opposed to correcting it.

Later in his career, Viktor studied how the declination of River Rhine occurred, concluding that it showed the effects of deforestation and convection water regulation. All the mistreated and degenerated rivers found today were initially mighty rivers that were so crystal clear that a depth of several meters could be observed on them.

River Rhines degeneration with the deforestation of the Swiss Alps, which incidentally were the source of the river. This resulted in the ecological balance being disturbed, causing the river to be silted up. To quicken the velocity of the rivers water flow, bends and meanders were straightened, in the process clearing off the rivers path.

Sadly, the genius and knowledge of Viktor Schauberger became perceived as a threat powers in the society and its corporate ideologies, and he died a despaired and broken man. Under coercion and threat, his lifework and patents were signed over to men who discarded what could be used for good while exploiting the rest for destruction and greed.




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