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Lord Kelvin Water drop electrostatic generator

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Water drop electrostatic generator

 lightening discharge
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Some people have reported to me difficulties in getting this device to work.
You need to have some good clean fresh water for this thing to work,
I tried normal rainwater stored in plastic tank here and it did not work either. I charged this water up using a vande graf generator and the dripper then worked as described although not well.
I think water from a reservour supply may not work as well as it sits in storage area and metal pipes and this subjected chlorine and flouride and with the ambient heat to keep it drinkable although nature lovers would consider this water dead.
I may be wrong but if you can get some pure clean mountain or running spring water you may be more successful.
if the water is chilled to 4 degree celsius this may also help as water seems to lose something when heated by the hot sun when out in the open
The best water it seem to be something stored in darkness and kept chilled if you are to believe followers of Viktor Schauberger
If you used poly pipe this stuff when it gets damp will conduct electricty away from the cans and I suggest you varnish all the plastic of it using a natural vanish not the petrol chemical version or use a better supporting material.
Wood restorers or hardware suppliers may be the source to try.
The water also has to drip and not be a continous stream but a drip by drip operation.
If the air is moist around the device such as high humidity or rain in the air ,it will not work also as the charge will not be allowed to build up due to the water conducting the charge into the surrounding enviroment.
It should however work great if you have a thunderstorm , A good dry environment is what you are seeking.
if others out there have suggestions that make this device work I would welcome your input here Geoff

PKS seminars summary (08-09 june2002) (15-16 June 2002)

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PKS SEMINAR

THE LIFE AND WORKS OF VIKTOR SCHAUBERGER

Date:        08-09 June 2002
Location:     PKS Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
Speakers:    Callum Coats (main speaker)


– Various topics on the works of Viktor Schauberger (VS)

Richard Feierabend:
- Research into German flying saucer project.
- How he obtained documents and prototypes from Karl Gerchsheimer.

PKS - Water - Blood of the Earth WAV Translation

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in the first mp3 he talk about a experience of him that he want to jump over a small river and he see a forelle that a fish.and this fish was coloured like a stone.and he see those fishes standing moveless into the water wich floats around them
60 meters after this point where he wanted to cross the water, the water was falling down. on the other site the was the spring the beginn of the small river....
and he asked himself how the fishes get to the pion. cause one site was like a waterfall and the other was the beginning.and it was in 1000 meter hight place
it was always cold the even in the summer. and he wonder were they come come and how they could stay
and he also wonder how tose fish came there and how they could stay onto one place all the times..there should be no gravity for the fishes at this moment..
and at the end he says he couldnt sleep anymore after start thinking about this...

1989-11-03: Vortexian Mechanics and Implosion Workshop Report with Walter and Rhetta Baumgartner

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Workshop report: VORTEXIAN MECHANICS And IMPLOSION WORKSHOP with Walter and Rhetta Baumgartner. November 3-S, 1989, Millbrae, California

This workshop came off quite well. Many of those in attendance came with ideas of their own to share and many good connections were made. After the end early on Sunday evening there were many satisfied people saying farewell.

PKS Seminar 2006: May 20, 21, Secrets of water and vortex, Jane Cobbald, Curt Hallberg, John Wilkes, Klaus Rauber

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Secrets of water and vortex, 20-21 May 2006

Curt Hallberg (
Malmö-group, Sweden)
• Experiences with the water vortexers
• Some ideas of vortex lift
• Power generation with applicated Repulsin theory.
http://www.iet-community.org

John Wilkes (Virbela Institute for Rhythm Research, UK)
• Development of the Flowform Method - which rhythm can be generated in streaming water
• Applications of the Flowform - aesthetically and also functionally in relation to biological purification, farming, food processing, therapy
http://www.anth.org.uk/virbelaflowforms

Jane Cobbald (UK distributor of the copper garden tools, author of "The Spiral Dance", England)
• The three levels of life energy: a look at the life and work of Viktor Schauberger
http://www.implementations.co.uk

Klaus Rauber (Implosion research group, Germany)
• experiences with a repulsine-model
• the spiral tube and the hyperbolic cone
http://www.implosion-ev.de

Program: Saturday, 20th May, 9.15 a.m. - Sunday, 21th May, about 16.00 p.m.
Registration: Saturday from 8.30 a.m.
Location: PKS-Villa, Bad Ischl
Seminar fee: EUR 165,-- (Students and retired persons: EUR 135,--)

Thomas Townsend Brown and his flying discs

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Thomas Townsend Brown and his flying discs




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