Viktor Schauberger: vortex implosion and negative friction

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by ecopracyprus » 05/05/11, 15:54

gilgamesh wrote:Hello,


I think it's a bad comparison of crispus: panton / schauberger.


Very interesting, I apologize I am half French and my spelling and not superb.

I think the comparison should be between Schauberger and Ranque - Hilsch rather BUT Schauberger understood the philosophy behind this source of energy. A vortex ... either Gas (ranque Hilsch) or liquid ... and a Maxwell deamon.
I work with Ecopra France which uses vortex and extrem temperature to refine the exhaust gas mixed with water.

Very interesting and also that this vortex phenomenon also explains hail ... and even sollei. I have read half of this pdf and I encourage everyone to read it:
http://www.lowenergytransmutations.org/ ... -model.pdf
For me ... if anyone chooses to move the creation of energy in nature ... flowing water .. air that creeps.

Also .. the Pantone GEET uses the hilsch effect but not only warmth but also magnetic energy ... the Ransh Hilsch effect alone creates only hot and cold air ... but if we adding two different metals ons also creates the ionized air which creates a cold fusion spell. Do a research .... Rexresearch (my favorite site with jean louis naudin) and GEET or more exactly GEET Demystified and you will find an explanation of the GEET reactor of a Swiss Greek Koroupoulos ... this top. Thank you and I do not take myself for an expert but regarding GEET I have good information on my site ecopracyprus.com.
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