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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> Unorthodox Science 195<br />

position <strong>of</strong> the large trout downstream immediately weakened, <strong>and</strong> despite<br />

thrashing its tail <strong>and</strong> fins, it was swept downstream. Schauberger<br />

was then sure <strong>of</strong> the connection between water temperature <strong>and</strong> some<br />

unknown flow <strong>of</strong> energy in the water.<br />

This reinforced his belief that the sheltering tangle <strong>of</strong> willow branches<br />

overhanging a river is crucial; without cooling shade, excess warming<br />

would cause the water to lose an electrical-type potency.<br />

One moonlit night brought both danger <strong>and</strong> a magical sight. He was sitting<br />

beside a waterfall waiting to catch a notorious fish poacher. To pass<br />

the time he watched trout swim in the crystal-clear pond below. Suddenly<br />

a much larger trout arrived <strong>and</strong> dominated the scene with a twisting underwater<br />

dance. It headed under the main fall <strong>of</strong> water, <strong>and</strong> soon reappeared<br />

for an instant, spinning vertically under a glittering cone-shaped stream <strong>of</strong><br />

water. To Viktor's amazement, the lone fish then stopped spinning <strong>and</strong><br />

instead floated upward to a higher ledge <strong>of</strong> the waterfall. There it fell into<br />

the rush water <strong>and</strong> disappeared again with a swish <strong>of</strong> its tail.<br />

The dangerous poacher was forgotten, after the spectacle <strong>of</strong> a silvey<br />

fish floating up the moonlit waterfall. Schauberger filled his pipe <strong>and</strong><br />

slowly, thoughtfully, walked home. Again, it seemed the wild stream must<br />

generate some type <strong>of</strong> energy. Years later, Schauberger would devise an<br />

experiment which clearly demonstrated an electric charge present in moving<br />

water.<br />

COULDN'T BELIEVE HIS EYES<br />

An<strong>other</strong> clear night, in late winter, he again rubbed his sharply observant<br />

eyes in disbelief. Exploring a rushing stream in bright moonlight, he stood<br />

on the bank looking down into a deep pool. The water was so clear that he<br />

could see the bottom, several metres below the surface. Large stones on<br />

the bottom were jostling about. Even more amazing, an egg-shaped stone<br />

about the size <strong>of</strong> a human head started circling in the same way as a trout<br />

does before jumping a waterfall. Suddenly the rock broke the surface <strong>of</strong><br />

the pond, <strong>and</strong> slowly a circle <strong>of</strong> ice formed around the floating stone. Was<br />

this a cold-generating instead <strong>of</strong> a heat-generating process Then one by<br />

one nearly all the egg-shaped stones circled up <strong>and</strong> appeared on the surface.<br />

Stones <strong>of</strong> <strong>other</strong> shapes remained unmoving on the bottom.<br />

What metals did the dancing stones contain Why the egg shape What<br />

force develops in this pristine water What is motion, anyway<br />

Schauberger had a lot <strong>of</strong> solitude for mulling these questions, <strong>and</strong> eventually<br />

he developed a theory about different types <strong>of</strong> motion. He saw that<br />

water needed freedom to move in a vortexian motion (three dimensional<br />

spiralling).<br />

He saw the spiralling shape in the growth <strong>of</strong> vines, ferns, snail shells,

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