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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> Unorthodox Science 199<br />

cated man actually based theories on facts. Unlike colleagues who were in<br />

the middle <strong>of</strong> academic careers, Forcheimer would not lose financially by<br />

championing a heretic; the pr<strong>of</strong>essor was in his seventies <strong>and</strong>, as it turned<br />

out, near the end <strong>of</strong> his life.<br />

Regardless <strong>of</strong> his bitter battles with the scientific community, Schauberger<br />

believed in the scientific method. He experimented on liquids <strong>and</strong><br />

gases in a small laboratory he set up. His aim however, was to develop a<br />

science which actually worked [on principles opposite to the orthodox<br />

viewpoint]. "Humanity has committed a great crime by ignoring the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> cycloidal motion <strong>of</strong> water," he said. For example, the current waterpumping<br />

devices were not only uneconomical, he said, "they cause water<br />

to degenerate by depriving it <strong>of</strong> its biological values."<br />

Attempts to explain connections between cycloidal motion <strong>and</strong> levitation<br />

to a scientist are useless, Schauberger said bitterly. Nor are world<br />

leaders any help "because they lean on the ignorance <strong>of</strong> the masses,<br />

including the scientists, as well as . . . current physical laws, to safeguard<br />

their vested interests <strong>and</strong> positions."<br />

Conventional energy conversion—burning <strong>of</strong> fossil fuels or atom-splitting—turns<br />

order into chaos. Schauberger proposed processes which would<br />

add order <strong>and</strong> energy to substances such as water, instead <strong>of</strong> destroying it,<br />

while generating useful electric power.<br />

POWER FROM THE UNKNOWN<br />

Schauberger believed that an invisible field structure permeated everything<br />

<strong>and</strong> was necessary for life, but he observed that technologies could<br />

propel the unknown field structure into either motions harmful to biosystems<br />

or helpful to biosystems. In <strong>other</strong> words, he held technical planners<br />

responsible for the life or death <strong>of</strong> biological systems.<br />

How did he prove his ideas<br />

Not one to stay at the vapourware [designed but not yet produced] level<br />

<strong>of</strong> ideas, Schauberger picked up his tools <strong>and</strong> built hardware. From watercourses<br />

to agricultural implements, his constructions attracted praise from<br />

users. Then he turned to extracting electrical energy directly from the flow<br />

<strong>of</strong> water <strong>and</strong> air. "They contain all the power we need."<br />

Hitler had heard <strong>of</strong> the Living Water Man through an industrialist. After<br />

Germany took over Austria in 1938, word came to Schauberger that he<br />

would be hired to plan log flotation structures in Bavaria, Bohemia <strong>and</strong><br />

North Austria, <strong>and</strong> that furthermore he could use a pr<strong>of</strong>essor's laboratory<br />

in Nuremburg for his research.<br />

Viktor Schauberger sent for his son Walter (born July 26, 1914). Walter<br />

had studied physics in university <strong>and</strong> found that some <strong>of</strong> his father's concepts<br />

were foreign to the way he had been taught to think. However.

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