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Free Electricity Generated From The Radiant 'Cosmos'

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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.

Thomas Henry Moray: The Sea of Energy ~ Excerpts of technical factoids & illustrations of the Moray Radiant Energy Receiver

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Excerpts of technical factoids from:

The Sea of Energy

[ From the original The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats ]

by

Thomas Henry Moray

1978 Edition: Cosray Research Institute, Salt Lake City, UT

Table of Contents

Introduction
Foreword
Chapter 1 ~ Early years
Chapter 2 ~ Radiant Energy in Earnest
Chapter 3 ~ Frienemies
Chapter 4 ~ Moray Products Company
Chapter 5 ~ Patents
Chapter 6 ~ Government Support
Chapter 7 ~ A New Era of Energy
Chapter 8 ~ Reactions by Means of Electron Excitation
Chapter 9 ~ Dissociation of Matter
Chapter 10 ~ Energy by Resonance
Chapter 11 ~ Conclusion
References
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V
Appendix VI
Figures


Introduction
[ 4th Edition ]

RADIANT ENERGY --- The term Moray has used to describe that source of energy coming from the cosmos to earth and radiating from the earth back from whence it came. This is the energy the Moray device captures and could be described as those particles of energy pervading all space. In the evolution of energy and the evolution of matter these particles of matter and energy (one and the same) manifest under certain conditions as pure energy and under others as pure matter. Radiant Energy from the cosmos, like radiant particles of matter, being composed of an infinitesimal quantity whose behaviors are described by mathematical equations similar to those used for describing electrical waves, keeping in mind to differentiate between wavelength and frequency. Radiant Energy is particles of energy, just as light is wavelengths and particles are comparable to the electron and magneton: a ring of negative electricity traveling in a vortex with the speed of light, streams of energy quanta, each quantum having energy and momentum where the electron revolves around the proton at a distance equal to the electron radius.

To summarize: Radiant Energy as herein used is that energy existing in the luminiferous medium of the universe, kinetic and exercised in wave transmission and rendered sensible by conversion of its energy into a detectable frequency. In the final analysis, Radiant Energy is a means of using the energy released by the fissionable reactions taking place in the stellar crucibles of the universe.

Self-organizing flow technique

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Self-organizing flow technique

Introduction
This report is an attempt to understand and learn from the ideas and inventions of the Austrian forester Viktor Schauberger. Viktor Schauberger already in the 1920s warned about environmental crisis, at a time at which it was not, as today, something recognized. During his lifetime, he encountered resistance and ridicule, and his perspective may still today be labelled as unconventional and unorthodox, although much of what he wrote about our handling of waters and forests today is more relevant than ever. As he wasn't an academic, but was more of a natural philosopher, he had trouble to communicate his ideas with contemporary scientists. In this report, we'll try to show how modern research in chaos and self-organizing systems give us a possibility to shed some new light on Vikor Schauberger, and perhaps establish a deeper understanding of the phenomena he described.

Viktor Schauberger
We will call our perspective self-organizing flow, so called since the technology described exploits the intrinsic order spontaneously created by a system, during the right conditions.

Such a view was advanced in the 1920s by the Austrian naturalist Viktor Schauberger (1). Schauberger was a forester and timber-floating expert. He was no academic, but he had a long tradition of studies of nature to rely on. He also had rich opportunities to study the processes of nature in untouched areas, when it came to the handling of watercourses and the quality of water. His approach was that man should study nature and learn from it, rather than trying to correct it --- a view that was rather controversial at his time (1). He noted that mankind had a developed technology for exploitation of water, but still knew very little of the processes of natural waters, and the laws for their behaviour in an untouched state.

Schauberger gave the following example: In a mountain stream he observed a trout which apparently stood still in the midst of rapidly streaming water. The trout merely manoeuvred slightly, looking rather free from effort. When it got alerted it fled against the stream --- not with it, which at first sight would have seemed to be more natural.

On some occasions a cauldron of warm water was poured into the stream, quite a long distance upstream from the fish, for a moment making the river water slightly warmer. As this water reached the fish, it could no longer sustain its position in the stream, but was swept away with the flowing water, not returning until later. From this experiment Schauberger concluded that temperature differences is of great importance in natural river systems. He even tried to copy the effect of the natural movements of the trout in a kind of turbine, which he coined trout turbine.

By studying the gills of the fish (1), Schauberger found what looked like guide vanes. These, he theorized, would guide streaming water in a vortex motion backwards. By creating a rotating flow, a pressure increase would result behind the fish, and a corresponding pressure decrease in front of it, which would help it to keep its place in the stream (2).

IET Repulsine - Temperature Drop

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Subject: [viktorschaubergergroup]Curt Repulsine

Hi Curt

Interesting to hear what you have accomplished. Now I have an interest in the repulsine because, it can be adapted for water purification, air land and water transportation, cooling air, free electricity, and a host of others limited only by imagination.

The Moray Radiant Energy Device

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In the early 1900's, Dr. T. Henry Moray of Salt Lake City produced his first device to tap energy from the metafrequency oscillations of empty space itself. Eventually Moray was able to produce a free energy device weighing sixty pounds and producing 50,000 watts of electricity for several hours. Ironically, although he demonstrated his device repeatedly to scientists and engineers, Moray was unable to obtain funding to develop the device further into a useable power station that would furnish electrical power on a mass scale.

Implementing Schauberger's Vision

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Implementing Schauberger's Vision

A listing of groups and individuals working on reseach
and development inspired by Schauberger's work.

Introduction

It is clear that many are now responding to Viktor's call to become familiar with Nature's laws and to work with them. They are recognizing that this is the only way to start turning back from the terminal disasters that otherwise surely await humankind. As with any significant changes of consciousness in human history, a few pioneers become the leaven through which all of society starts to wake up and, like a cosmic shift, the awakening becomes unstoppable.

What follows are examples of what these pioneers are up to. For the most part these are very practical projects, often to do with water purification, river management or energy generation. What these innovations often have in common is the influence of the spiral or of vortex energy. The one area that is missing is that of implosive energy generation. Without Viktor's models and detailed drawings, it is hard to see how anyone can crack that nut, unless someone in American or Russian intelligence leaks some vital notes (as happened with Schauberger's notes that Evgeny Podkletnov inherited when Soviet Intelligence raided Schauberger's Vienna flat at the end of the war).

There is, however, the theory of spontaneous or synchronistic origination, which some claim accounted for the simultaneous discovery of electricity and other significant breakthroughs. When the time is right and the need is great, perhaps some higher intelligence with a concern for human evolution cooperates with Nature to sow simultaneously the necessary seeds in a number of fertile minds.
 


Australia

As in the USA, many Australians are sympathetic to Schauberger's ideas. Many people depend on rivers for their water source. The author, Callum Coats who has tested a number of Viktor's experiments was inspired to design a well to receive water filtered from the river. A well should be dug about 5-10 metres from the river bank, depending on the size of the river, about 1 metre in diameter, the depth to correspond to the depth of the river bed. If the soil between the river and the well shaft is porous, the water will be filtered by the soil. If the soil is impervious, a channel connecting the river and well shaft should be dug and filled with fine sand to act as a filter. The well shaft must be entirely covered at the surface, to keep the well dark and cool and discourage the growth of pathogenic bacteria. The pump should be well away from the opening to avoid pollution, and the opening should be raised if there is any chance of the river flooding and pouring into the well (see the book Living Energies, p.202) This system was first set up in 1972 and in recent contact with the present owner of the property (purchased in 1979) Callum Coats was told that the water supply had at all times functioned flawlessly, and still does.

Callum Coats is also involved in the making of a 3-part video on Viktor Schauberger's theories in conjunction with Martin Selecki of Filmstream in Byron Bay, NSW, as well as in the production of a 50 litre water cooling egg-shaped container in association with Phil Sedgman of 'Living Water Flow-Forms, also of Byron Bay.

Coats has written or edited several books on Schauberger.

Austria

After his father died, Walter Schauberger set up, in 1962, the Pythagoras Kepler School (PKS) at Engleithen in the Salzkammergut mountains of Upper Austria. He was a physicist and mathematician, and set out to validate mathematically his father's research. His particular interests were harmonic theories (the monochord) and conceptions of non-Euclidian geometry (plane sections of a hyperbolic cone). He never published his research; however, Callum Coats, who studied with Walter at the PKS, is currently writing up some of Walter's work. It was intended that Walter's eldest son, a physicist, Dr. Tilman Schauberger should succeed him at the PKS but, in the event, Tilman died shortly after his father's death in 1994.

As a result, Walter's younger son Jörg gave up his work in the Austrian media to help save his grandfather's work. Aided by his wife, he runs courses at the PKS for those who wish to learn more about the Eco-technology heritage. Every year, there are usually about six seminars in German, with participants from Austria, Germany, Switzerland, but also from Italy, Hungary, the Benelux Countries or from Scandinavia. Less frequently they now also run international seminars in English, bringing together people from all over the world who are engaged in Schauberger-inspired research, to share their findings. Speakers at these seminars are specialists or technicians in water or environmental issues who are willing to follow unorthodox ways of studying how Nature works. Members of the PKS now give lectures in many different countries round the world.

Water and the vortex are the present main topics of study at the PKS. However, they intend to test Viktor's ideas for river balancing with energy bodies and flow guides to help rivers flow naturally and to protect valuable land and property from flooding.

The Schauberger Archives are open for research by appointment - see the PKS website. The PKS copper gardening tools, books, cards and videos are on sale by mail order.

Britain

John Wilkes, an artist and sculptor at Emerson College in Sussex, has pioneered the Virbela Flowforms, which are a series of formed basins, usually in concrete, arranged on sloping ground, to stimulate a water flow into figure-of-eight vortical movements, causing the water to pulsate rhythmically. This movement simulates a mountain stream, energizing, restructuring and oxygenating the water. His first flowform installed near Stockholm, Sweden in 1973, which is part of a biological sewage recycling system for a community of 200, has been a great success. The Flow Form Design Group has contacts in 35 countries that have led to more than 1000 installations in over 30 countries, their purposes ranging from the aesthetic and educational to biological purification, farming, interior air conditioning and medical/therapeutic use.

Wilkes studied projective geometry under the distinguished mathematician George Adams, at his Insitut für Stromungswissenschaffen (Flow Research) at Herrischreid in Germany, and later collaborated with Theodor Schwenk. It is tempting to believe that Schauberger's insights about water probably share a common source to Adams'. Certainly people often tend to link Wilkes' Flowforms with Schauberger's vision of water.

Implementations, a British group which markets the Schauberger-inspired copper gardening tools is also developing a full-sized phosphor bronze "Golden Plough" in order to run tests to replicate the increases in fertility that Viktor found with his prototype.

A novel initiative combining healing techniques with the Schauberger vortex principle has been developed by the Centre for Implosion Research (CIR), in Plymouth. For the Vortex Energisers, specially imploded water is injected into a spiral-vortex cone-shaped copper pipe. The specific shape enables continual recharging of the imploded water from cosmic energy (the ether) always present in the environment, and is used to improve the quality of either standing water or drinking water supplies and to balance the energy in local environments.

The CIR also produce much smaller, Personal Harmonisers, flat spiral shaped tubular forms inspired from the spiral carvings found at the great Neolithic ritual site at New Grange in Ireland. The small tubes contain imploded water, which is continually recharged by the environment because of their spiral form. Worn as ornaments or jewellery, they enhance the personal energy field and may be placed under a glass of water or a wine glass to improve the quality of the liquid. The great popularity of these devices is a compliment to their efficacy to improve energy or enhance individuals' sense of well-being.

Denmark

Water JugOne of a number of vortex water treatment groups, Clean-Water has developed a very practical 2-litre jug for home use. The Living Water Vortex Jug employs in its screw-down lid a small motor to drive an impeller that forms a splendid vortex in the water for 4 minutes. It claims to erase impressions of the water's history of abuse, by superimposing more refined, constructive energies. The water is restructured, cooled, softened and purified, and has been very well received world-wide.

Germany

Although Viktor's contemporaries have long since gone, and also most of Walter's, there are still some who knew them. Norbert Harthun has re-formed his Gruppe der Neuen (the New Group), whose aims are to explore Viktor & Walter Schauberger's theories and to interpret them in contemporary scientific idiom.

In 1967 the terms "environmental pollution" and "environmental protection" were virtually unheard of. At that time nobody demanded a gentle technology, friendly to Nature. In that year Walter Schauberger, a scientist who was then a 'lone voice', gave a lecture on "Biologically Oriented Technology", in the centre of the heavily polluted Ruhr (the main coal mining area of Germany). Walter whose home was in Austria wanted to have an official German base. In response, Dr. Norbert Harthun, and a few other specialists, founded the Gruppe der Neuen in Aachen to promote a technology that conformed with Nature's laws. The Group also decided to launch their own scientific bulletin "Mensch und Technik - naturgemäß" to publish articles about the possibilities of a new science for working with Nature. This innovative journal has now been a leader in its field for 26 years.

Members of the Group have given many lectures at home and abroad on the theme of how to restore good heart to Nature and the environment as part of a requirement for a high quality of life. The pioneering work of this and similar groups has initiated a change in awareness that was inconceivable 30 years ago. The Gruppe der Neuen has remained consistently independent from institutions and sponsors. It is still active, and its web site gives details of its published articles.

Implosion is a quarterly magazine founded in 1958 by Aloys Kokaly, generally aimed at the lay reader, which is still published quarterly or semi-annually by Klaus Rauber. It has been, without doubt, the richest repository of Viktor Schauberger's writing (in German), and has been the source of substantial portions of the Eco-Technology series.

A portable water treatment device is the Aqua-Vortex, which is a spiral-shaped wire cone that fits into a funnel, creating a spiraling flow of tap water into a jug. This process oxygenates the water, improving its taste. This simple gismo has proved very popular.

Sweden

Olof Alexandersson is a Swedish engineer who became interested in Viktor Schauberger's research in 1956 and wrote the excellent introductory book Living Water: Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy. He did not meet Viktor, but developed a friendship with his son Walter and met many of Viktor's old friends and colleagues. In 1963 he formed the Swedish Science group for Biotechnical Technology which produced (among other devices) an "apparatus for biological synthesis of spring water", which was similar to Viktor's Repulsator (see p.xx).

This important research is being carried on today by the Institute for Ecological Technology in Malmö, Sweden. IET was formed by Olof Alexandersson as a foundation to continue the work of Biotechnical Technology. In the early 1980s IET organized an expedition to the Ouluanka Nature national park in Finland. Its aim was to verify Viktor's observations in an untouched natural environment. Later, IET replicated Schauberger's "double water jets" experiment and continued to work with the Repulsator.

Today IET is run as an association which evaluates, develops annd applies Viktor Schauberger's ideas and theories. It operates a loose network, the IET-community, to help anyone who has an idea for a research project in the area, and runs networking seminars. IET helped with the organization of IWONE 2001 (International Workshop for Natural Energies), whose next workshop will be in Sweden, August 2003.

IET (which was known as the "Malmö group") has replicated Schauberger's Stuttgart experiments, interpreting them in the light of modern chaos- and self-organizing-systems research. Ongoing projects are mainly in three areas: for the purification, improvement and desalination of water; for energy production using ideas from the turbine in the Repulsine; and propulsion methods for air and water vehicles.

U.K.

(see Britain)

U.S.A.

The pioneer spirit is still alive in the U.S.A., and we expect to add many to our list of American Schauberger innovators. The interest in permaculture and biodynamic farming predisposes many towards Schauberger's vision.

One such is Dan Reese, who developed Vortex Water Systems in Texas, inspired by reading Alexandersson's Living Water. They are designed to solve the increasing problem of pollution of wells in the American South, by unwanted salts and minerals, and to restructure the water so that it feels smooth, uses less soap and tastes pure. The Vortex system has no moving parts or filters, does not use chemicals and is driven only by the force of the well pump. It was found that the system could be expanded to service as many as 76 homes from one well. A system is now being tested for removing mineral salts from a salt intrusion well, and a larger farm system to help with the problem of cotton rot and to use less water to grow the same amount of crops. These will be major breakthroughs for the industry.

Schauberger- & Ecotechnology-associated Websites & addresses

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