2008-07-14: Archive Workshop at Orgonon - results from Wilhelm Reich Museum 2008 Update
As we mentioned in earlier Updates, after the Trust’s busy schedule in 2007 we opted not to have a regular summer conference at Orgonon in 2008.
Thomas Henry Moray: Radiant Energy Pump/Electricity Generator
Thomas Henry Moray, Ph.D., (August 28, 1892 - May, 1974) was an inventor from Salt Lake City, Utah. Moray graduated from The Latter Day Saint's Business College. Moray studied electrical engineering through an international correspondence school course. He received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Uppsala.
LA AGRICULTURA Y LA FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
Nuestra Madre Primitiva la Tierra es un organismo que ninguna ciencia del
mundo puede racionalizar. Todo lo que sobre ella repta y vuela depende de
ella y todo perecerá sin remedio si la Tierra que nos alimenta muere1.
Viktor Schauberger
19.1. El arado de oro
Mientras se encontraba en Bulgaria en los años 30 para construir un salto de agua? (log flume) el rey Boris le pidió a Viktor que también investigara la razón por la que la productividad y la humedad del suelo, especialmente en la zona
norte del país, había comenzado a declinar desde la introducción de los modernos métodos de mecanización agrícola. Al recorrer el país para examinar el problema con más detalle, encontró que en el norte se araban los campos con arados de acero, mientras que en el sur más pobre, habitado por pobladas comunidades de origen turco, los campo todavía eran roturados con arados de madera tirados principalmente por equipos de mujeres. Aquí, sin embargo, en tremendo contraste con el norte, los campos continuaban siendo extremadamente fértiles y producían cosechas abundantes y sanas. Partiendo de su estudio del agua como transportador de nutrientes y consciente del efecto generalmente dañino que sobre el agua ejercen el acero o el hierro, Viktor atribuyó a la utilización de los arados de acero más rápidos la disminución de la fertilidad del suelo en el norte.
OCR:ed from http://www.nuenergy.org/www.nuenergy.org/moray%20notes/college_speech.pdf
in the Speech-Drama Building, Valley State College
Northridge, California
This page was converted to HTML-format from cosmos.pdf which I found at nuenergy.org

A group of engineers gathered in 1936 to witness a Moray experiment where a bank of
light bulbs, and several appliances were operated with electricity taken directly from a "radiant source. "
Free Electricity Generated From The Radiant 'Cosmos'
Generating electricity without-burning fuels, atomic energy or using the sun's rays is not only possible - it's been done!
More than 40 years ago Dr. Thomas Henry Moray of Salt Lake City did it. He demonstrated on numerous- occasions that he could generate electric power from a natural source he called "radiant energy."
Par ahead of his time, Dr. Moray used a simple antenna, solid state electronic circuitry and specially designed cathode ray tubes to generate amazingly large amounts of useful electricity from a seemingly mystical source.
During the 1930's he demonstrated his invention on land, in the air and even under the water.to the sheer astonishment of engineers and scientists.
by Morten Ovesen, the Malmö group.
http://www.newphys.se/fnysik/2_1/schauberger/
A brief biography could be like this: Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian forester who was active during the first half of the 19:th century. He had a huge beard and a friendly laughter, this he combined with an uncompromising belief in himself and his ideas. He was obstinate in combination with a choleric temper. He was a good drawer and probably a skilled craftsman. Even if Viktor was not schooled the academic way he had a deep knowledge in biology, physics and chemistry. His sense and understanding on how water flows in the nature was exceptional. From his observations he formulated his new hydrodynamic basic theory. His friends and opponents described him as highly intelligent and with this intellectual sharpness he made a deep cut in his (and ours) physical paradigm.
based on http://www.schauberger-books.org.uk/mainframe.shtml
1885 Viktor Schauberger born in Holzschlag, Upper Austria, into a family with a long tradition of caring for the unspoilt Alpine forests.
1914-18 Soon after the birth of his son Walter, Viktor was enlisted in the Kaiser's army.
1919 Appointed forest warden and gamekeeper.
1920 Became head warden ('forst meister') in Brunnenthall-Steyerling, the property of Prince Adolph van Schaumburg-Lippe.