![]() ![]() Log flume Krampen-Neuberg Breaking the law of Archimedes He started to fantasize about an entirely new technology that would utilize this ‘trout power’. Slowly but surely he became convinced there actually was a hidden, magnetic power inside water, able to suck the fish upwards as if it were a magnet. Alchemistic works and tales about miraculous cures with magnetically charged water by Anton Mezmer however, did provide him with certain clues. He researched scientific works of all known and lesser-known scientists, but he didn’t find any reference to the ‘trout phenomenon’. For a while he was to be found regularly at the university’s library. When nothing came to mind, he decided to turn to science for more information. “What power on earth is able to accomplish this?”, he wondered, feeling rather upset. It jumped elegantly over the top of the cliff the next instant, swung its tail, and was gone… The forestranger was utterly perplexed. Before long it was abruptly lifted out of the water, as if carried by an invisible hand, and disappeared into the center of the jet stream. He started to encircle the jet stream, making oblong motions. Countless trout had gathered there, on their way to the mating grounds inside the well. Suddenly a large trout appeared that chased away the others. The water looking like liquid metal as it crashed into the basin. Deeply immersed in thought, he climbed down towards the moonlit pool. “How can this fish remain perfectly still against such a strong current? How did this fish succeed at all in swimming up stream of this high waterfall?”, he wondered. ![]() It opened its beak, and remained completely motionless in the wildly swirling water. Feeling intrigued, he paused. After a few minutes the fish-that’s what he had seen-returned. As he carefully placed his stick in a shallow place ready to jump, he suddenly saw something shoot away up stream, from the corner of his eye. He encountered an ice-cold, fast flowing mountain brook on his way. One cold winter morning, the ranger was ploughing his way through thick snow, following a pheasant to its mating grounds. Viktor Schauberger found employment as a forest ranger at the beautiful and vast estate of a German prince, Adolf von Schaumburg-Lippe. The ‘miracle’ that permanently changed his life, occurred in these pristine forests. The ‘miracle’ that permanently changed his life, occurred in these pristine forests. He limped back home, where his wife and son Walter were waiting for him. Nevertheless, a twist of fate dealt him a serious leg wound, just before the end of the war. His sharp intuition saved his life several times. The young man fought for four long and surreal years as a gunner, at four different battlefronts. Instead, he attended the secundary school of forestry, where intellectual pretense played no part, and a lot of time was spent in the woods. World War I cruelly shattered this dream. He didn’t want to lose his intuitive gifts in favor of intellectual stimulation. When his father wanted him to study forestry in Vienna, just like his brothers, Viktor refused adamantly. ![]() On returning to his body, he could vividly remember all that was revealed. His awareness would leave his body and would obtain deep insights. Apparently he also inherited his sharp sense of intuition from his ancestors. One day, while sitting by a brook, he discovered that he could let his consciousness flow along with the water. He could sit and daydream for hours next to a brook, without ever getting bored. Born into a family of forest rangers, he developed a great love of nature, and in particular of water. One of these inventors was Austrian Viktor Schauberger (1875-1958). ![]()
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