Leaps of Consciousness

Viktor Schauberger - The Repulsine

In 1933, Viktor Schauberger’s Repulsine flying saucer used etheric energy to achieve a speed of 1,400 mph and climb to 20,000 feet.

It was an implosion device that created energy. It looked like an oversized spinning top and used the same vortex spiral as the flume to create a vacuum above it. A test machine about two feet in diameter was chained to the floor. Once spun up to 10,000 rpm, it snapped all the bolts and went through the roof.

Himmler told Schauberger to work on a secret project—assumed to be a flying Saucer, the Vril-7 Project. On February 19, 1945, another version rose to 20,000 feet and reached 1,400 mph horizontally. The Russians and Americans effectively stole his technology.

He is not well known despite his discoveries about water and nature’s use of implosive energy instead of our explosive and destructive method.

In a university water test, one of his devices’ energy consumption was ‘over unity’, i.e., it created more energy than it used, disobeying the first law of thermodynamics: that energy is conserved. The university changed the results to zero. Unfortunately, science didn’t know about quantum physics then, and the first law only applies to a 3D world, so energy can come from higher dimensions.

Born in Austria in 1885, he had a gift for observing nature.

When he saw how a university education affected his brother’s thinking—by limiting him to ‘academic’ views and alienating him from nature—he became a forester like his forbears. He learnt through reading, from the wise, and working things out for himself.

His greatest insight into understanding nature was when he realised that nature uses creative centrifugal motion, like tornadoes, where the fastest speed is always at the centre. These are creative and cool. However, society uses destructive and explosive centripetal energy, where the fastest motion is at the periphery—like the wheel or internal combustion engine. These create heat and pollution.

References

Media Author/Director Title
Video - Viktor Schauberger Documentary
Book Alick Bartholomew Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger
Book Callum Coates The Water Wizard
Book Callum Coates Nature As Teacher
Book Callum Coates The Fertile Earth
Website - The Institute of Ecological Technology in Sweden