water
Viktor Schauberger's Logflumes on YouTube
In the 1920s, the Austrian forester, hydraulician, hydrologist and inventor Viktor Schauberger developed an entirely new view of water as the "carrier of all life." As an "ecotechnologist" he also translated his amazing discoveries into fact, and enjoyed European-wide successes in hydraulic engineering, while his inventions for improving water quality created an international sensation. Today, after decades of obscurity, disregard and suppression, his discoveries are receiving the attention they deserve.
Dale Pond posts John Keely Motor medley on YouTube
These are pictures of the actual Keely Hydro-Vacuo Motor. This famous motor worked, in part, using or capturing the shock wave from water hammer and probably also the resultant cavitation. For sure there are other dynamics at work in it. For more information
Sunday Telegraph (January 16, 1977 ) ~ Yull Brown: "Brown’s Gas"
Sunday Telegraph (January 16, 1977 ) ~ Yull Brown: "Brown’s Gas"
A Sydney inventor has refused a giant American oil company’s offer to buy out his method of turning tap water into fuel.
The offer is one of more than a dozen Mr Yull Brown, of Auburn, has received.
Mr Brown’s invention allows oxygen and hydrogen extracted from ordinary tap water to be used safely for almost any type of burning fuel.
He envisages the day when cars, stoves, heating and most of industry can be run on water or the gas extracted from it.
Conferences - 2008 - Queensland, Australia: Nexus Conference, October 4th to October 6th
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=…
NEXUS Conference 2008
After such a great response last year, the NEXUS Conference 2008 will again this year take place at Novotel Twin Waters Resort on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, Australia and will run from Saturday morning 4 October until Monday evening 6 October. Contact Twin Waters for accommodation needs and mention you are attending the NEXUS Conference for a special room rate.
The Conference will also feature selected exhibits, stalls and displays.
Callum Coats (Australia)