Fig. 11.8. Viktor Schauberger's evidence
from the microscope.
Centrifugally killed water (left). The strongly
crystalline structure of heavily oxygenated water
can be detected with a microscope. If warmed it
becomes an incubator of dangerous bacteria.
Centrifugally vitalized water (right).
Magnetically charged water is characterized by an
amorphous structure. Its content of oxygen is for
the most part bound.
smithereens. The physical structure of the water is literally
demolished and all the dissolved oxygen, and even some of the
oxygen in the water molecule itself, is centrifuged out of the
water.
Viktor Schauberger had photographs taken through a micro-
scope (Fig. 11.8) that show the marked difference in the structure of
water that has been subjected to centrifugence on the one hand and
centripetence on the other. The fragmented appearance of the cen-
trifugally moved water is unmistakable. The slicing action of the
blades causes severe friction and heating which makes the oxygen
highly aggressive and it attacks the bare metal, severely pitting the
surface, often destroying the blades' efficiency.
This fragmented and largely oxygen-deficient water, a virtual
skeleton of healthy water when forcibly expelled into the river, has
disastrous consequences for the fish and other aquatic life. Inevitably
certain species of fish disappear once these power stations are com-
missioned, and other forms of life survive with difficulty.
The water is so depleted that it has to build itself up again com-
pletely before it can be of any benefit to the environment. So it
seeks out new supplies of oxygen and other high quality sub-
stances wherever it can find them, including living things. With
their particularly intimate contact with this 'ravenous' water, fish
are especially prone to attack as it enters their very delicate gill
systems and their body's tissues are attacked by oxygen-hungry
carbones. The soil bordering on the river is also leached of its
HIDDEN NATURE