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Repulsine

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1940 The first Repulsine (flying saucer) built first in Berlin and then in Vienna, where the prototype broke from its mooring and smashed through the factory's ceiling.

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In 1944, Schauberger developed his Repulsine machines at the Technical College of Engineering at Rosenhügel in Vienna. Schauberger produced several working prototypes. The Russian and American military confiscated his work at the end of the war.

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The invention (The Repulsine) makes use of the fact that the presence of certain substances, especially metals such as copper, silver or gold, for example, or those substances collectively termed synthetic resins (plastics), which are decisive for the progress of the vital functions in liquids or gases (air) and whose effect can, in part, be described as oligodynamic (decay-producing effect, as envisioned by Schauberger). Therefore, if the said course of motion of the substances to be dissociated is also allowed to proceed "oligodynamically", then the severing of the atomic bonds ca be successfully achieved to a large extent and considerable energies freed. These freed energies can readily be brought into new combinations, such as for the further development of the atoms of primary gaseous substances into liquid or even solid formations or these energies may be drawn of or diverted in some other way.

 



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    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,--)

    Repulsine replications?

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    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1443   There are some attempts to build replicas! First there is Mr. Klaus Rauber and the group around him. Klaus Rauber is giving out the paper Implosion (in German) and also have some Implo-meetings. As far as I know they have not been very succesfull as the copper plates seems to bend in speeds around 8000 rpm. Then one person in Norway (Mr. Olav Uleberg) have built a replica. The exact outcome from these replicas is still unknown. Then of course there is the real thing: The original Repulsin that Richard Feierabend found in Texas. It is still in US. Regarding information on this machine I strongly recomend "The Living Water" by Mr. Olof Alexandersson where the German version is the best. Then Callum Coats books in general but especially "Energy Evolution". Reda these books before you got to the net as there is a lot of miss understanding and erratic information. Regards, //Curt

    Application for Patent No. 146 141

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    The following pages are from chapter 11. - "Machines of the Genus - Repulsine" from the book "The Energy Evolution" by Callum Coats

     

     

    Viktor Schauberger at Wien-Hadersdorf, Austria, 4th March 1940.
    Processes and Equipment for the Atomic Transformation of Droppable Liquids or Gaseous Substances.

    It is known that atomic transformation has been carried out by way of atomic destruction without having achieved any useful economic or commercial results in the process. It is also known that dissociation and recombination, therefore the rearrangement of the atoms, can be effected in the substrate with the aid of catalytic processes. In this regard it has been observed that these processes take place in a characteristic cycle or oscillating rhythm until a new state of equilibrium is established.

    The process for the atomic transformation of liquid or gaseous bodies associated with this invention takes this rhythmical tendency during the course of such processes into account from the very beginning. Namely, in accordance with the invention, the aforesaid substances will be subjected to an increasingly rapid flow-motion, during which these substances will be exposed to alternating strong suctional and pressural forces, which results in significant changes to their surface tension.

    Repulsine -> Belluzzo-Schriever-Miethe Diskus

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     The following is taken from an article titled "Secrets of the Third Reich". The complete article resides at http://www.violations.org.uk/book4/secrets/nazi_ufo.htm


    "...One person who made claims regarding the development of ‘flying saucers’ in Nazi Germany is former Luftwaffe Flight Captain and aircraft designer Rudolph Schriever. He claimed in 1950 that he and a small team had worked at facilities near Prague developing a saucer-type vehicle.

    Germano on the similarities between the Tesla Turbine and the Schauberger Repulsine

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    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1429

    Frank Germano <frankgermano @ hotmail.com wrote:

    Hello List!

    Here's my take on the similarities between the Tesla Turbine and the Schauberger Repulsine: Both are VERY similar in what is happening inside the units. In the Tesla Turbine, which, by the way, I have almost a decade of logged time in research and development, we have a spiraling vortex compression device. Adhesion and viscosity, naturally play a large part in how the turbine is driven. The singular problem with the Tesla Turbine is this: at start-up, it want to behave as if it were a Tesla Pump. Meaning, the central opening in the disk pack is "sucking" in air or fluid, and that sucking force must be overcome by the propelling fluid. This little tidbit of info always puzzled me, UNTIL, that is, when I started reading about Schauberger's Repulsine. Add to this the fact that, when the Tesla Turbine is run at internal temperatures high enough to cause the disks to become maliable (ie. above 1200 deg f.) they began to show definate similarities to Schauberger's wavy plates (in the Repulsine) - short of one difference - they scalloped like a clam shell.

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