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After the war in Europe where Schauberger had been ordered by Hitler to create a water than would run on water, he was captured by American forces and brought to the U.S. where he continued to work for many, many years. Why isn't this research into water made available? His theory is short: there is a force in water that runs counter to the way the water is flowing -z/b: the fish hypothetically swimming upstream against the current, is in fact catching a ride! Like on an escalator. The fish has learned how to board this current and actually rides it upstream. Wilhelm Reich was well aware of Schauberger's work, and some say incorporated these ideas into his work with the 'cloudbuster'; that in fact the back of the barrel was pointed (or plugged into) against an underwater current of water, the 'current' acting to fuel the cloudbuster. I want to know why a more serious look at Schauberger's ideas isn't being undertaken by research universities around the globe?

2006-06-19 07:55:31 · 1 answers · asked by spire_h1949 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Oh, where to begin? We don't hear more of Schauberger or Reich because their work has already been debunked by the scientific community. While Schauberger's work on aircraft engines surely helped with the Nazi war effort, his implosion technology never took off, so to speak -- the Russians and Americans confiscated his work after the war, and we haven't seen anything come out of it since then. As for Reich, his "orgone" machines didn't actually do anything at all -- he claimed that water possessed a natural energy (colored blue, incidentally) that he could harness to control the weather with orgone collecting devices. No one will bother spending time and resources researching a technology already declared completely false.

2006-06-19 08:14:24 · answer #1 · answered by theyuks 4 · 0 0

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