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laboratory, where still undisturbed by human hand. During this : period he developed very profound and radical Gate, bow to be THE PYTHAGORAS-KEPLER SYSTEM confirmed practically, concerning water, the energies inherent in it . @ : and its paler Sar form of ee! These pas me earned him The Natural Dialectic Theories Of Walter Schauberger the name, “The Water Wizard”. conceming For the whole of his life he fought a running and often acri- er q monious battle with academia and = institutions, since his theories "The Humanisation Of Technology’ in the main were diametrically opposed to the so-called established Walter Schauberger, M.Sc., physicist, mathematician and facts of science. His practical demonstration of them always func- | founder of the Pythagoras-Kepler School for the further tioned as he had theorised, however, for he had come to understand | research, development and teaching of his father Viktor the true inner workings of nature and was able to emulate them. His | Schauberger’s ideas at Bad Ischl, Austria, has worked tirelessly great dictum, frequently asserted, was "C’—comprehend and copy | over the last 45 years towards the resolution of the problems nature", for it was only thus that humanity could emerge from its | set by his father’s theories. Since Viktor Schauberger’s con- present crisis-stricken condition. cepts broke new ground, there was no adequate scientific ter- Indeed, at the Stuttgart University of Technology, West Germany | minology with which to describe them, and while the con- in 1952, these theories were tested under strict scientific and labora~_ | cepts of various non-Euclidean geometries already existed, tory conditions by Professor Dr. Ing. Franz Pépel, an hydraulics spe- | there was no form suitable to represent Viktor Schauberger’s cialist, with the result that water, when allowed to flow in its natu- | ideas-or from which the necessary shapes could be precisely rally ordained manner, actually generated certain energies within it, | defined or constructed. During this 45-year period Walter ultimately achieving a condition that Professor Pépel termed "nega- | Schauberger has developed a very simple and elegant form of tive friction". dialectic non-Euclidean geo and mathematics. These Checked and double-checked, this well-documented, but largely | succeed toa great extent in clearly and simply explaining the unpublicised, pioneering discovery not only vindicated Viktor | vortical dynamics and energetic Y prasneor of implosion, plan- Schauberger’s theories, but at the same time overturned the hitherto | etary motion, cyclones, etc., and from which can be derived scientifically sacred 'second law of thermodynamics' in which, with- | the accurately defined egg shapes, planetary orbitals and out further or continuous input of energy, all (closed) systems must | other natural forms required for the practical realisation of degenerate into a condition of total chaos or entropy. These experi- | Viktor Schauberger’s theories. ments proved that this law, whilst it applies to all mechanical sys- This geometrical and mathematical system, the Pythagoras- tems, does not apply wholly to living organisms. Kepler System, is based on the harmonics of the Pythagorean As a result of these discoveries, it was arranged that Viktor | monochord and the whole-numbered division of a resonating Schauberger be taken to the United States in 1958, where the sum of | string; wherein string length and pitch, wavelength and fre- US$650 million had been set aside as start-capital for a Los Alamos- | quency, radius and angular velocity, radius and degree of cur- like venture to develop Viktor Schauberger's theories of implosion. | vature, quality and quantity, egoism and altruism, are’ inverse- He was accompanied by his son, Walter Schauberger, a physicist | ly proportional in the equation and mathematician, to assist in the scientific interpretation of his father’s theories. Soon after arrival, the terms of the contract were T/inxn=1 seen to be significantly at variance with those presented initially to (1 = unity = any natural constant) Viktor Schauberger prior to their departure, wherein, instead of the (n= any integer from 0 to infinity) promised three-month inaugural period, Viktor Schauberger was Tequired to stay for eight years. Already 73 years old, he saw he in which they also find their synthesis. The principal ele- would never retum to Austria alive, and immediately fell silent, | ments of this newly interpreted Schauberger geometry, mathe- ing a word to no one except to demand the return to his native | matics and philosophy are the rectangular hyperbola (for land. After three months of silence this eventually took place andhe | which the above equation is the simplest mathematical repre- and his son returned to Austria, where Viktor Schauberger died in | sentation) and the hyperbolic spiral, whose forms describe the Linz some five days later on 25th September 1958, a broken man. constantly kp curvature, dynamics and asymptotic pro- On their return journey, Viktor made Walter promise to translate | gression required to represent nature’s energetic phenomena, his theories of implosion into terms of physics, geometry and mathe-_ | and in which the apparently irreconcilable aspects of continu- matics, in such manner that their veracity was irrefutable. This pre- | ity (evolution) and discontinuity (individuality) are united. sented some difficulty, since, as Viktor Schauberger's concepts | These new harmonically-based theories, apart from interrelat- broke new ground, there was no adequate scientific terminology | ing such widely diverse phenomena as the formation of galax- with which to describe them, and there was no form suitable to rep- | ies, tree growth, the existence of God, reality and transcen- resent them or from which the necessary shapes could be precisely | dency, square roots and many other concepts which present! defined or constructed. With his own devices and apparata, Viktor | appear disconnected, also provide a firm basis for researc! Schauberger had also encountered problems of construction, which | and development in such areas as water purification, air pol- in part affected the optimum functioning of these machines, because | lution control and the preparation of high-quality drinking the state and sophistication of the technology then available was | water. insufficient and too coarse to build them properly and accurately or to reflect this necessary quality of constant change. Callum Coats has been studying these theories since 1977 The vital development of a new technology, harmonious and con-_ | and has held several seminars about them and their applica- forming to nature’s laws, demands a radical and fundamental change | "on. ‘ ‘ ae in our way of thinking and to our approach to the interpretation of For further information please address your enquiries to: the established doctrines and facts of physics, chemistry, agriculture, Callum Coats, Mail Service 591, 7 Stewart Road, forestry and water management. As a key as to how such a new Mount Wolvi, via GYMPIE, QLD 4570 technology should come about, let me quote Viktor Schauberger Tel: (074) 44.4361; 86.7233. once more: « “How else should it be done then?’ was always the immediate For details of seminar videos, please contact: question. Cliff Pound, The answer is simple: exactly in the opposite way that it is done Rainbow A.S.T.R.O., today!" PO Box 202, BANGALOW, NSW 2479 NB: All the quotations were taken from Viktor Schauberger’s Tel: (066) 87.1387. writings during the period 1930-1933. NEXUS¢39 JUNE - JULY 1993