Victor Schauberger

One of the first men to have worked with this mysterious metal was Victor Schauberger. He came up with what the “Mercury Vortex Principle” was and understood how it could be used to provide an electromagnetic force to lift the vehicle, with mercury vapor. Victor Schauberger also made many contraptions and devices to test these theories. It’s believed he built Mercury plasma gyros, which used electrified mercury vapors, as a form of propulsion.

He was born to a forest ranger family, in Austria, and would spend much time during his younger years in nature, growing up. This is where he is credited with himself for coming up with many of his scientific theories. Even his concepts of mercury propulsion are said to be inspired by him, watching a moving river. While Victor’s family wanted him to pursue forestry as a career, Victor thought this would impair his creative abilities. He did work as a forest ranger for the estate of Prince Adolf von Schaumburg-Lippe.

While working for Prince Schaumbrug-Lippe, he noticed how trout and other fish were able to manipulate the strong current of the river and stay perfectly still. This discovery led to Schaubrger inventing the device of the log flume. Which was able to transport logs uphill, with the power of water, from a stream or river running downhill. This device was an instance success, but Victor, with his passion for nature, realized that this device was leading to deforestation. This made Victor Schauberger want to look for other fields of study as well.

Many people throughout Europe wanted log flumes built. However, as more log flumes, and other water powered devices needed water, while ground water was slowly drying up. In a meeting with the king of Bulgaria, King Boris, Victor stated another crazy idea. Victor Schauberger told the king that one of the reasons ground waters weren’t rising was because of water’s magnetic properties. He stated to the king that “Iron is a magnetic metal, that discharges the natural magnetic tension of groundwater. Thus, the water can no longer rise up to the very tips of the crops.” Victors’ advice was to make agricultural tools, out of non-magnetic metals, such as bronze and copper. This idea was considered insane, but Victor Schauberger went on to design such tools.

Having concerns over how certain metals and magnetic properties affect water, he went on to study how it was affecting people’s health. He made a stark discovery that areas with metal piping had a higher rate of cancer than those places that didn’t. To counter the contaminations in the drinking water, Schauberger came up with an idea for a “Spring Water Machine,” to demagnetize, and purify contaminated water.

It wouldn’t be until the 1930’s when Victor Schauberger started working on vehicular designs, with his first invention in this field being a new type of submarine. This was to be called a “Trout Engine.” This design of submarine had an inlet in the front to suck in water, through a turbo pump. The water would then be pushed through to the outside of the vehicle, with a spiral vortex of water pushing the vehicle forward.

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