This higher realm of being is what Theosophical teaching
refers to as the Taya point,' the point of extreme potency, the
eye of the needle as it were, through which and from which all
manifesting energies are propagated. Viktor called this
process a 'higher inward fall,' noting in his diary of August 14,
1936:
I stand face to face with the apparent 'void,' the
compression of dematerialization that we are wont to call a
'vacuum.' I can now see that we are able to create anything we
wish for ourselves out of this 'nothing.' The agent is water, the
blood of the Earth and the most universal organism.^7
Viktor Schauberger demonstrated how to remove matter from the
physical dimension, and to pack the resulting nonspatial other-
worldly vacuum with almost unlimited amounts of pure, formative
energy, the counterpart to the physical substance that had been
transformed. Simply the appropriate trigger, usually light or heat,
could unleash this huge potential and source of power.^8 He
described his aim as follows:
I must furnish those who would protect or save life with an
energy source which produces energy so cheaply that nuclear
fission will not only be economical, but ridiculous. This is the
task I have set myself in what little time I have left.^9
Nuclear fusion
The dichotomy between centrifugal and centripetal technologies is
never clearer than with nuclear energy. Viktor frequently inveighed
against the dangers of nuclear fission (explosive), and he came near
to the unveiling the secrets of nuclear fusion (implosive), the
Shangri-la of our technical age. The key to it was the extreme bio-
logical vacuum, achieved most nearly in his 'flying saucer,'
described later. The process can be described as 'cold fusion.'
Walter Schauberger, with his physics and mathematical back-
ground was able to describe the process of conversion of matter into
'virtual' states in a way that other scientists could understand; in
this way the approaches of father and son complemented each
other. Richard St Barbe Baker, the prominent environmentalist and
founder of 'The Men of the Trees' movement, impressed with the
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