2000BC
IET-Community: Self-organizing flow technique - introduction to booklet
Submitted by cybe on October 5, 2005 - 16:10by IET http://www.iet-community.org/research/flowtechnique.html
Introduction
This report is an attempt to understand and learn from the ideas and inventions of the Austrian forester Viktor Schauberger. Viktor Schauberger already in the 1920s warned about environmental crisis, at a time at which it was not, as today, something recognized. During his lifetime, he encountered resistance and ridicule, and his perspective may still today be labelled as unconventional and unorthodox, although much of what he wrote about our handling of waters and forests today is more relevant than ever. As he wasn't an academic, but was more of a natural philosopher, he had trouble to communicate his ideas with contemporary scientists. In this report, we'll try to show how modern research in chaos and self-organizing systems give us a possibility to shed some new light on Vikor Schauberger, and perhaps establish a deeper understanding of the phenomena he described.
Vortex Water Systems
Submitted by cybe on September 30, 2005 - 13:56This is not new technology. It has been around for centuries. The Greeks first used it around 2000BC.
This is not a water softener. Nor is it Magic. This is: State-of-the-art Water Treatment for Rural or City applications.
Used for Many Applications - Residential, Agricultural, Commercial, and Industrial.
Benefits:
* A better tasting water.
* No more ugly stains on shower walls and toilets.
* White clothes can be white again.
* Less soap and detergent required in the laundry and dishwasher.
* Hard water spots and deposits easier to clean - less chemicals required to remove.
* Will not harm septic systems
Research and development of vortex water systems for rural private wells has been conducted in the field since 1998. Lab experiments and research are conducted in Malmo, Sweden by a team of researchers. Hundreds of systems are in operation in the United States, ranging in application from private wells to apartment buildings and mobile home parks. The systems are designed to require little to no scheduled maintenance. The nature of the problem water defines system design, which can be modified to achieve desired results. Field experience and lab experiments have provided positive results in the eradication of E.coli, algae, fungus, molds, anaerobic bacteria, coliform, cryptosporidium, and legionella. The vortex process places bacteria and viruses under high pressure (hydrocyclones) followed by a vacuum, which causes them to disintegrate.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1076
--- Curt Hallberg <[email protected]
The last two years I have been working with water purifyers utilising V. S. theories. Mostly it is Dan Reeses Vortex System I have tested and been trying to develop further. This has also lead to other vortex treaters for water.
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