Who Was Viktor Schauberger?
The Water Wizard
I came across Viktor Schauberger's material when I was searching for sacred geometry, it was interesting because Viktor hasn’t mentioned anything about flowers of life, however, his understanding of the natural world was superb than anything I’ve ever found in human history.
Victor Schauberger was a 20th-century Austrian inventor who was best known for his research involving implosion, which he called 'the long-overdue but still missing key to true progress'. He was the first person to recognize that the natural world operates according to the principles of cyclic motion and not linear motion.
Victor Schauberger was a forester, engineer, and inventor who was credited as the father of bioenergetics. His work includes important contributions to the fields of hydrodynamics, medicine, and biology.
Schauberger was born in Vienna, Austria on October 29th, 1885, and died in 1958. He is most famous for his research on the physics of water and natural energies, and for his theories of natural or implosion physics.