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Master's Thesis 2006: HANDLING WATER - an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design

Master’s Thesis 2006, Institute for Ecopreneurship IEC, FHNW, Switzerland
HANDLING WATER an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design
Niels Werdenberg
Conservation biologist, environmental engineer

“…A wholly excellent work and highly recommended reading for any serious student of river engineering and water resources management generally.”
Callum Coats, Ecotechnology expert

Abstract

Alternative Energy Institute: Nikola Tesla (missing page found on web.archive.org)

"Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night: God said, 'Let Tesla be,' and all was light." These words, spoken by B.A. Behrend in 1917, illuminate the respect society held for Nikola Tesla early in this century. Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor and researcher who discovered the rotating magnetic field, which forms the basis of most alternating-current machinery in use today. Born in Croatia (Austria-Hungary) in 1856, Tesla's father was a Serbian Orthodox priest. His mother was unschooled but highly intelligent. It wasn't long before Tesla's parents realized that their son was gifted with unusual insight. In her book, "Tesla: Man Out of Time, " Margaret Cheney, a California science writer, offers an interesting anecdote from Tesla's childhood. "The child began when only a few years of age to make original inventions. When he was five, he built a small waterwheel quite unlike those he had seen in the countryside. It was smooth, without paddles, yet it spun evenly in the current. Years later he was to recall this fact when designing his unique bladeless turbine."

Arie Menzo de Boom: Implosion Technology and Viktor Schauberger

Implosion technology and Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger

 

Table of contents:

REPORT, DOSSIER and APPENDIX THE REPORT PAGE

· Introduction, motivation and objectives

· Part 1: Implosion technology: an alternative, sustainable new basis for modern technology

- Basis of understanding

- Today's technology

KeelyNet: Dan A. Davidson: Chapter 3 of A Breakthrough to New Free Energy Sources


This document is graciously provided by Dan A. Davidson from his
book "A Breakthrough to New Free Energy Sources". We of VANGARD
SCIENCES wish to publicly thank Dan for his willingness to share the
result of his researches on John Keely.

Chapter 3

KEELY

"In questions of Science the Authority of
a Thousand is not worth the humble reasoning

Jeane Manning: Life-Enhancing Agriculture

Review by Jeane Manning
http://www.earthpulse.com/src/subcategory.asp?catid=2&subcatid=10 

 

A review of the agriculture section of the book Living Energies: Viktor Schauberger's Brilliant Work With Natural Energy Explained, by Callum Coats.

Who was Viktor Schauberger?

by Morten Ovesen, the Malmö group.

 http://www.newphys.se/fnysik/2_1/schauberger/

 

Viktor Schauberger around 40 years old.
Viktor Schauberger around 40 years old.

 

 

A brief biography could be like this: Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian forester who was active during the first half of the 19:th century. He had a huge beard and a friendly laughter, this he combined with an uncompromising belief in himself and his ideas. He was obstinate in combination with a choleric temper. He was a good drawer and probably a skilled craftsman. Even if Viktor was not schooled the academic way he had a deep knowledge in biology, physics and chemistry. His sense and understanding on how water flows in the nature was exceptional. From his observations he formulated his new hydrodynamic basic theory. His friends and opponents described him as highly intelligent and with this intellectual sharpness he made a deep cut in his (and ours) physical paradigm.

Victor Schauberger's Biography

based on http://www.schauberger-books.org.uk/mainframe.shtml

 

1885 Viktor Schauberger born in Holzschlag, Upper Austria, into a family with a long tradition of caring for the unspoilt Alpine forests.

1914-18 Soon after the birth of his son Walter, Viktor was enlisted in the Kaiser's army.

1919 Appointed forest warden and gamekeeper.

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