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Arie Menzo de Boom: Implosion Technology and Viktor Schauberger

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Implosion technology and Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger

 

Table of contents:

REPORT, DOSSIER and APPENDIX THE REPORT PAGE

· Introduction, motivation and objectives

· Part 1: Implosion technology: an alternative, sustainable new basis for modern technology

- Basis of understanding

- Today's technology

Waternature.com: Implosion / Explosion - A Side by Side Comparison

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Implosion / Explosion.......A side by side comparison
There has been a need expressed by our readers to distinguish the difference between implosive and explosive energy.

What is implosive energy?
What is explosive energy?

PAX Scientific - Meet Viktor Schauberger

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this is a mashup of articles that detail PaxScientific, and its CEO, Harman's quotes. obviously i started doing this because it has deep connections to what Viktor Schauberger was saying all along. seems there is a huge movement of Biomimicry, that is blissfully unaware of one of its predecessors, Schauberger - with his Comprehend&Copy method. at least back in 2005, PAX Scientific had nothing to say when asked about Viktor Schauberger.

enjoy! if you can.

The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.

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Warning, there are many reports about this technology/Paul Pantone not being trustworthy.


 

http://www.geet-pantone.com/self.htm

 

 

The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.

Turning nature's design into scientific breakthrough

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http://news.com.com/Turning+natures+design+into+scientific+breakthrough/2100-1008_3-6044461.html

 

When Jay Harman was a skinny 10-year-old swimming off the coral reefs of Australia's western coast, he had an insight that 37 years later would lead him to invent an industrial design that could change personal computing, aeronautics and how drinking water is purified.

As a nature-loving boy, the young Australian just wanted to swim faster, so he watched how fish moved through water and how seaweed undulated against the reef when a wave crashed.

The shape he noticed that day was a simple curve that fluidly formed into a spiral. From then on, Harman would see spirals as a common design in nature--in pinecones, whirlpools, a puff of smoke.

Harman
Jay Harman

Now he believes spirals are a key to making a wide array of machines more energy-efficient. Through his 9-year-old company, Pax Scientific, he's trying to bring that natural form into the technological world. So far, he's invented industrial designs for fans, pumps and propellors that mimic the geometries of spiraling whirlpools. Experts believe these designs can reduce friction, wasted energy, noise and unwanted heat.

ur IMPLOSION nr 44

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av Viktor Schauberger
http://home.swipnet.se/jens_katrin/Schauberger/Implosion_44.html

Vid årsskiftet innehöll "Oberösterreichischen Nachrichten" två meddelanden. Det ena var från österrikiska energiministern om att inga vattenkraftverk skulle byggas 1958. Det andra var Albert Schweizers varning för att fortsätta atombombsproven.

Nuvarande eltariffer täcker ej längre självkostnadspriset och anläggningar för elproduktion kan ej längre få kredit. Byggnads- och driftkostnaderna har redan ökat enormt. Det är risk att ingen längre vill teckna på lån till sådana företag om inte taxorna höjs väsentligt. Vad Albert Schweizer, som 81-årig läkare, säger om verkningarna av modern energialstring är så till den grad skakande att man endast kan undra över varför en sådan förbrytelse ej beivras på folkrättslig grund. I detta fall blir bara en åtgärd möjlig: att genom skattestrejk framtvinga förbud mot dessa självmördande metoder för kraftproduktion - och dit hör också nutida metoder för elproduktion.

Josef Hasslberger on Richard Clem's rotational engine

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http://www.hasslberger.com/tecno/clem.html
Comments to CLEM1.ASC (KeelyNet) by Josef Hasslberger

Richard Clem's rotational engine

Although I do not have any information on Clem or his device, I would like to comment on the principle of operation, which seems quite simple and straightforward to who has studied the writings of Viktor Schauberger, the Austrian naturalist and inventor.

Indeed Schauberger was working with vortex action in liquids (especially in water) and was finding effects that were at the time, and are still now, unexplainable with the normal principles of physics or thermodynamics.

As far as I understand the engine made by Clem was built around a cone with spiralling channels cut into it and when a liquid, in that particular case vegetable oil, got pressed through the channels, they caused the cone to turn and at a certain point the flow of the liquid and the turning of the cone became self-sustaining, up to the point of putting out a good and heavy (350 HP for a 200 pound engine) power output.

How to increase the electrical output of a nuclear generating plant by 20% --Louis Michaud's invention

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by David Delaney,  September 30, 2004

Nuclear generating plants operate at a thermal efficiency of about 33%.  A plant that generates one gigawatt of electrical power discards waste heat to the environment at a rate of two gigawatts.   If 10% of the waste heat could be turned into electric power,  yielding  0.2 gigawatt of additional electrical power, the total electrical power output of the plant would rise by 20%.

There has always been a very serious obstacle to converting any of  the waste heat into electrical power.  You need a heat engine to do it--an engine that allows a working fluid to expand and cool while doing work. The efficiency of a heat engine depends on the difference between the temperature of the working fluid at the input to the engine and at the output after it has been allowed to expand and work.   The greater this temperature difference, the more work energy you can get out a given input of heat energy into the engine. The problem with the waste heat from a nuclear plant is that, although it's pretty warm in human terms, its about as cool as it can be and still be rejected efficiently to the local environment of the plant.  You cannot get any more work out of it without making it a lot cooler, and there's no efficient source of coolth near the plant to cool the output end of a heat engine enough to get more work (electricity) out of that waste heat.

The Klimator

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The Klimator Viktor Schauberger created a machine which could heat and cool the air based on natures methods of heating and cooling.

 

This machine he called the Klimator, It consists or a high speed motor, a housing, a heating element and two wavy plates that rotate.

 

The top rotating wavy plate is punctured with many holes to allow atmospheric air to enter the wavy plate cavity where it gets imploded, thus cooled.

 

http://www.peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Klimator:Main_Page

 

Someone about to make a prototype of the Klimator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1128

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