Hidden Nature

(Dana P.) #1
There are many rumours about what Schauberger was actu-
ally doing during this period, most of which suggest that he
was in charge of developing 'flying discs' under contract to the
army. It later become known that 'the 'flying disc' launched in
Prague on the 19th of February 1945, which rose to an alti-
tude of 15,000 metres in three minutes and attained a for-
ward speed of 2,200 kph, was a development of the prototype
he built at Mauthausen concentration camp. Schauberger
wrote, 'I first heard of this event only after the war through
one of the technicians who had worked with me.' In a letter to
a friend, dated the 2nd August 1956, Schauberger com-
mented,'The machine was said to have been destroyed just
before the end of the war on [Field Marshal] Keitel's orders.'^12

This was a much larger version of a 20cm diameter one that Viktor
built at the Schloss Schonbrunn which was called the Repulsine. It
contained a small high speed electric motor capable of producing
up to 20,000rpm at which point the auto-rotation of the cen-
tripulser was initiated. 'This machine generated such a powerful
levitational force, that when it was started (in Viktor's absence), it
sheared the six quarter-inch diameter high-tensile steel anchor
bolts and shot upwards to smash against the roof of the hangar.'^13
There were in fact two different types of the Repulsine. One was
secured to the ground and designed to produce power by means of
a horizontal shaft; the other to fly. Both produced strong levitational
energy — hence the second anecdote above.
As the velocities produced by the centripulsing process increase,
the air molecules become cooler and more condensed through the
interaction of both centripetral and centrifugal forces. The reduc-
tion in volume may reach 1/816, when air is converted into water,
and produces a powerful vacuum inside that rapidly draws in larger
amounts of air, creating a secondary vacuum above the saucer. The
extreme centripulsion and densation not only produce an antigrav-
ity effect, but also raise the energy level beyond the physical, so that
the electrons and protons are compressed back into their fourth
dimension origins.
All of these actions contribute to the levitational affect, enhanc-
ing the principal upwards force provided by the densely com-
pressed atoms passing through the aerofoil slits of the turbine
blades ('t') before being thrust out between the outer cowl ('A') and



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