Sepp Hasslberger

Vortexi.com + another vanished page

Dr Youds thanks the following for their comments on his paper:
'... Will read with interest ..." - Bruce Cathie, Author. See 'Harmonic Conquest of Space' at Amazon.co.uk
" I found the paper most fascinating..." - Larry Canada.

MERLib co-operation between people

those with strikethrough have been done :)

Frank Germano has given full permission to mirror his whole website onto merlib.

Sepp Hasslberger has given full permission to mirror his whole website onto merlib.

Hans Kutil has given permission to post pictures of his waterdropexperiment, and screenshots of his wasserwunder thing onto merlib.

Lars Johansson gave permission to mirror the "Alternativ vattenbehandling - Effekter, mekanismer och perspektiv på vattenkvalitet," -summary in english on merlib.

Josef Hasslberger on Richard Clem's rotational engine

http://www.hasslberger.com/tecno/clem.html
Comments to CLEM1.ASC (KeelyNet) by Josef Hasslberger

Richard Clem's rotational engine

Although I do not have any information on Clem or his device, I would like to comment on the principle of operation, which seems quite simple and straightforward to who has studied the writings of Viktor Schauberger, the Austrian naturalist and inventor.

Indeed Schauberger was working with vortex action in liquids (especially in water) and was finding effects that were at the time, and are still now, unexplainable with the normal principles of physics or thermodynamics.

As far as I understand the engine made by Clem was built around a cone with spiralling channels cut into it and when a liquid, in that particular case vegetable oil, got pressed through the channels, they caused the cone to turn and at a certain point the flow of the liquid and the turning of the cone became self-sustaining, up to the point of putting out a good and heavy (350 HP for a 200 pound engine) power output.

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