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Viktor Schauberger's Repulsin Technology w/ New Pics of Original Machine

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Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:23:41 AM11/25/09
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Dan

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:30:47 PM11/25/09
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Rob Arndt wrote:
> http://www.laesieworks.com/ifo/lib/Viktor_Schauberger.html
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> Rob


Get with tucker, between the two of you maybe you can get that thing
to actually fly without throwing it.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

deem...@aol.com

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:50:46 PM11/25/09
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If you take it up to the roof, you won't need to throw it...just a
gentle push.....

Dean

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Nov 25, 2009, 2:51:38 PM11/25/09
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It'll at least fly to the ground. I just can't believe how some
people fall for hoaxes like these.

Dean

Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:34:34 PM11/25/09
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Dean,

You obviously know nothing about Viktor Schauberger, the famous "Water
Wizard" and his life's accomplishments with vortex and other water
technologies. The Repulsin motors, btw, have both photographic
evidence and US Intel documentation. His patents are also there too
for a wide-range of vortex technologies.

So where is the hoax at? The Kertl Company was involved in the
construction of the first Repulsin A since 1940. Schauberger working
on them with engineers at Mauthausen is documented.

You are a fool.

Rob

Dan

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Nov 25, 2009, 5:23:23 PM11/25/09
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I notice once again you provide no proof.

damarkley

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Nov 25, 2009, 5:27:28 PM11/25/09
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Direct from the website you gave: "and an engine that runs on just water
and air (Schauberger-Sogturbine / Heimkraftwerk). No one has been able
to replicate these revolutionary machines though. Still; fact is that he
knew a lot about fluids and we can still learn from that. One thing for
example is the fact that a jet of water in water doesn't want to go
straight, it wants to curve. If you let the fluid flow curved like it
wants, then you'll get less resistance."

The first statement is nonsense. The second sentence confirms it. The
rest is elementary fluid dynamics that has been known for sometime
before Schauberger tried to use it to make a perpetual motion machine.

Who's the fool now?

Dean

Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:22:29 PM11/25/09
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> Dean- Hide quoted text -
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The website I gave was from the IFO Picture Library which links to my
page:
http://discaircraft.greyfalcon.us/Viktor%20Schauberger.htm

The operations of the Repulsin are found there.

Secondly, by all means show me a duplicated Repulsin demonstrator or
application for aircraft.

Third, Schauberger is widely known for his knowledge of natural water
flow and exotic applications that go far beyond simple fluid dynamics
as well as his patents. There are many biographies and documents.

Again, you sound like a fool.

Hitler first met Schauberger in 1934 for a discussion on using his
technology for the Reich. Schauberger, a peaceful man who as
forrester, wanted to use his water ideas for moving raw materials
through a vast German national water vortex system that would cross
all of the Fatherland- much more than the Autobahn. Hitler rejected
all peaceful applications and wanted war production instead-
Schauberger refused and was arrested once the war began as a traitor
to the Reich. He was forced to work on an exotic U-boat and then a/c
applications for his vortex technology.

Dan

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:43:00 PM11/25/09
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You haven't a clue about science so you are easily taken in be the
"baffle them with BS" school of South Hampton Institution of Technology.


>
> Again, you sound like a fool.
>
> Hitler first met Schauberger in 1934 for a discussion on using his
> technology for the Reich. Schauberger, a peaceful man who as
> forrester, wanted to use his water ideas for moving raw materials
> through a vast German national water vortex system that would cross
> all of the Fatherland- much more than the Autobahn. Hitler rejected
> all peaceful applications and wanted war production instead-
> Schauberger refused and was arrested once the war began as a traitor
> to the Reich. He was forced to work on an exotic U-boat and then a/c
> applications for his vortex technology.

Prove any or all of this.

webpa

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:55:47 PM11/25/09
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We are all getting worried, Rob. You are drifting further and further
into pseudo science, history, logic, philosophy....everything. Please
snap out of it...

deem...@aol.com

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:04:32 PM11/25/09
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> applications for his vortex technology.-

Rob, if we have the patents and one of his machines, why hasn't
anyone been able to duplicate it? Either he was a one of a kind super
genius or he was full of crap. Believe what you will.

Jim Wilkins

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:13:52 PM11/25/09
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> genius or he was full of crap. Believe what you will.-

You could post this on alt.energy.homepower and let some real physics
experts beat you up over it. Might be fun to watch.

deem...@aol.com

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:19:45 PM11/25/09
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So, they think Schauberger's contraption was for real?

Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:26:09 PM11/25/09
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> genius or he was full of crap. Believe what you will.- Hide quoted text -

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Same could be said of Tesla, Marconi, and other highly intelligent
men. Tesla's works are still largely unknow to this day. Like his EM
powered a/c and free energy generation.

Perhaps you might want to Google Schauberger, his patents, or read one
of his biographies... as you "experts" are not qualified to really say
anything anyway.

Rob

Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:28:11 PM11/25/09
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> snap out of it...- Hide quoted text -

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... and buy "official victor-song" history with all of its omissions,
distortions, and some outright lies?

No way.

The world is still learning more and more about the Reich and its
depth.

You are free to disagree.

Rob

deem...@aol.com

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:43:04 PM11/25/09
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Because they were bullshit or impractical.

>
> Perhaps you might want to Google Schauberger, his patents, or read one
> of his biographies... as you "experts" are not qualified to really say
> anything anyway.
>

> Rob-

And you are? I'm not saying one way or the other...all I'm saying
is if we have his machine and patents, I'm thinking someone would be
able to make it work.

Jim Wilkins

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:55:46 PM11/25/09
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> Rob

Tesla's best work is our AC power distribution system. Some of his
other ideas were based on the incomplete science of the time and bad
measurements, such as the electrical resistance of the ionosphere
which they couldn't reach back then, or the assumption that radiation
was beneficial, not disproven until the late 20's when Radium
poisoning was recognized.

I asked a bookstore clerk for a Tesla book once and while she was
searching she whispered that some of his work was suppressed, you
know? Her CRT was covered with a shield to protect her from the type
of radiation that Tesla had wanted to use for medical experiments.

jsw


Dan

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Nov 25, 2009, 9:38:22 PM11/25/09
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As you buy all of the losers' "omissions, distortions and outright
lies?" It has nothing to "victor-song" it has to do with bunk science.

>
> No way.
>
> The world is still learning more and more about the Reich and its
> depth.

And the third wreck looks worse each time something new comes up.

>
> You are free to disagree.
>
> Rob

The funny part is you buy all kinds of pseudoscience that you can't
even put into your own words.

I'm not sure why you keep trotting out this garbage, but if it makes
you happy feel free. It really doesn't bother me how silly it makes you
look.

Rob Arndt

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:34:30 PM11/25/09
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> Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired- Hide quoted text -

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Some of Schauberger's patents:
http://www.rexresearch.com/schaub/schaub.htm

Specific Repulsin Austrian patent number # 146141 March 4, 1940

Repulsin operations (various views):
http://www.linux-host.org/energy/russianshaub.htm
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/repulsin.htm
http://www.vortex-world.org/repulsin.htm

Viktor Schauberger;
Time-Line Biography:

1885 Viktor Schauberger was born on June 6th in Holzschlag,
M�hlviertel region, in Upper Austria.
1914 Shortly after the birth of his son Walter he was called up for
military service (First World War 1914-1918.
1919 Junior forest warden, senior forest warden, game keeper;
1920 - 24 head warden of the forest and hunting territories in
Brunnenthal/Steyerling, district of Kirchdorf/Krems in Upper Austria,
under Prince Adolf von Schaumburg-Lippe.
1922 Schauberger designs and builds timber flotation installations in
Steyerling, based on his observations of nature. Reduces logging costs
to one tenth. Promotion to "Wildmeister".
1924 Imperial adviser on timber flotation installations
1926 Timber flotation installation in Neuberg an der M�rz/Styria
1928 Construction of further flotation installations in Austria,
Yugoslavia and Bavaria.
1929 First applications for patents in the fields of water engineering
and turbine construction.
1930 Film "Carrying Water" (Tragendes Wasser) about the log flumes in
Neuberg.
1931 Experiments with extracting electrical energy directly from water
(Water Capillary Research)
1932 Production of Pure Water; fuel production from water.
1933 Publication of his first and only book "Unsere Sinnlose
Arbeit" ("Our Senseless Toil") in Vienna.
1934 Meeting with Hitler, discussion about fundamental principles of
agriculture, forestry and water engineering. Schauberger refuses to
work for the German Reich.
1935 Application for two patents: "air turbine"; "procedure for
lifting liquids and gases".
1937 The "warmth-cold machine", constructed for Siemens, melts in an
unauthorized test run.
1938 He instructs his son Walter to repeat the Water Capillary
Research (Lord Kelvin's Falling Water Experiment): A voltage of up to
20.000 volt is achieved.
1940 Construction of the "Repulsine" in Vienna
1941 An intrigue caused by the Viennese Association of Engineers
resulted in Schauberger's enforced confinement in a mental hospital in
Mauer-�hling and in continuous observation by the SS. In Augsburg,
Schauberger works with Messerschmidt on engine cooling systems.
Correspondence with designer Heinkel about aircraft engines.
1942 Start of the "Repulsine" which shattered to pieces on setting it
in motion
1943 Further development of the "Repulsine". The aim is to develop a
submarine engine.
1944 Continuous development of the "Repulsator" at a Technical College
of Engineering at Rosenh�gel in Vienna.
1945 Schauberger starts to work on his "Klimator". After the end of
the war, observation of his work by the American occupying forces and
confiscation of all his devices and materials. Transfer to Leonstein
in Upper Austria.
1947 Construction of further "water refining apparatus" in Salzburg.
1948 Co-operation with the company Rosenberger in Salzburg concerning
the production of apparatus for soil cultivation ("Golden Plough").
Schauberger invents the "Spiral Plough".
1950 Taking out patent on "Apparatus for soil cultivation made of
copper".
1952 Tests with "spiral pipes" at the Technical College in Stuttgart.
Schauberger proves his theory that different materials used in pipes
influence the friction of the various fluids. Further tests with
copper ploughs by the agricultural research institute in Linz.
1954 Development of the "suction spiral", the centrepiece of the so-
called Heimkraftwerk ("Home Power Generator") which was demolished
during the first test run due to regulatory failure.
1955 Publication of the book "Implosion statt Explosion" ("Implosion
instead of Explosion") by Leopold Brandst�tter.
1957 Co-operation with the company Swarovski from Tyrol. Construction
of more Home Power Generators. Problems regulating the number of revs
can't be solved.
1958 An American consortium offers financial means for practical
experiments with "Implosion Energy". Visit to Texas with his son
Walter. Return to Austria after a heavy dispute. Schauberger was
forced to sign an agreement, forbidding him any further research with
Implosion. All documents, models and equipment are left behind in the
USA. Five days after his return, Viktor Schauberger dies on September
25th ...Viktor's Children: Walter, Margarete, Huberta

Site with technology and book refs:
http://www.oralchelation.net/heartdisease/ChapterSixteen/p16f.htm

Just Googling Schauberger and Repulsin leads to a lot of information.
I only covered the Repulsin discoid motors. The man had a lifetime of
concepts, patents, prototypes, and potential... but in the end had
everything forcefully taken away from him.

A sad end to a man the world called the "Water Wizard".

Rob

Dan

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:59:38 PM11/25/09
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Right, nothing there proves he ever made a "repulsin" that ever came
close to working. Your list includes failure after failure of loony
projects. Lots of claims, but very little success. Just as your claim of
having several patents which no one can find, this list is worthless.

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