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“This civilisation is the work of man, who high-handedly and ignorant of the true workings of Nature, has created a world without meaning or foundation, which now threatens to destroy him, for through his behaviour and his activities, he, who should be her master, has disturbed Natureäs inherent unity.”

Quote by Viktor Schauberger

Work

The Water Wizard – The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water: Volume 1 of Renowned Environmentalist Viktor Schauberger’s Eco-Technology Series

The first volume in a series dedicated to the eco-technology of Viktor Schauberger, this work presents his unconventional theories on water as a living, dynamic substance. Schauberger argued that modern water management and engineering practices damage water's natural structure and vitality. The book details his observations of water's movement, temperature behavior, and ability to purify itself in natural cycles, proposing alternative approaches to water handling that respect its inherent properties. It serves as an introduction to his broader philosophy of understanding and working with nature's energetic processes. more

Author

Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger, born on June 30, 1885, and died on September 25, 1958, was an experimenter known for his research on natural energy and fluid dynamics. His work involved hydroelectric power, aerodynamics, and biomechanics. more

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