The biological vacuum
I can generate suctional forces which act indirectly and are entirely
undetectable. No current of air can be noticed; only an almost imper-
ceptible cooling, as occurs when air is sucked in strongly with the back
of the hand held in front of the mouth. It is therefore incorrect to say
that I have copied the cyclones and typhoons of the tropics.^6
The mechanical principle of all of Schauberger s machines is that of
suction, the simplest form of which we experience when we place
our hand over the plug hole in a bath of deep water; taking it away
and replacing it illustrates the enormous power of suction. Profes-
sor Felix Ehrenhaft, who helped Viktor with his calculations,
worked out that the power of suction, or implosion as it is called in
energy terms, is 127 times more powerful than explosion.
Bathtub suction is powered by gravity, which is related to centrifu-
gence, the complement to centripetence. In a similar way that the air-
craft jet engine uses the interaction of suction and pressure on a
common axis, Schauberger used the balance between centrifugence
and centripetence on a common axis to produce a biological vacuum.
This is created by spinning the gas or liquid at high speed in a
vortical manner so that it becomes dense and cool. If water were
used, every 1°C of cooling would reduce the volume of the gases
contained in the water by 1/273. However, if air containing an aver-
age amount of water vapour is used, the amount of compaction of
air to water is in the ratio of 816 to 1. One litre of water at +4°C
(39°F) weighs 1kg, compared to one litre of normal air which
weighs 0.001226kg. This is the basis of implosion energy.
In 1939 the American airship the Akron was destroyed when its
helium mysteriously reverted to water, reducing in volume 1800-
fold in a massive implosion. This immense reduction in volume cre-
ates a biological vacuum that can be an ideal and environmentally
harmless source of motive power. Gases are converted into water
and those contained in the water are further transformed into
energy in the process of continuous cooling which occurs in the for-
mation of a biological vacuum.
Viktor's machines, besides spatially reducing physical matter,
also converted it into immaterial energies, in reality a translation
from the third to the fourth or fifth dimensions. Callum Coats writes:
- HARNESSING IMPLOSION POWER