Viktor Schauberger (30 June 1885 – 25 September 1958]) was an Austrian forester, naturalist, philosopher, inventor and pioneer of Implosion Technology.
" Born in 1885, Viktor was the last of several generations of forest wardens employed to look after the health of the pristine forests in various parts of Austria. His father wanted him to go to forestry college to learn the latest techniques of forestry management, but Viktor refused, believing that filling his head with these modern theories would prevent him learning from Nature. He had developed very meticulous observation of natural phenomena and an intuitive insight into Nature…." http://www.schauberger.co.uk/legacy.html
"…Viktor investigated a new motor fuel that could be used in ordinary combustion engines, but without the dangerous waste products. He discovered that water in a constructive hyperbolic motion has the ability to bring about the syntheses of hydro-carbons suitable for fuel. In Viktor’s experiments "water sprayed into a cylinder and a quantity of natural oxygen is added, a light heat pressure created by a descending piston is sufficient to transform the highly potent water into gas."
In 1931-52 Viktor continued to work on constructing a machine designed to produce energy directly from air and water. With no solid results, he turned his attention again to the trouts’ ability to jump in the mountain streams, by harnessing energy from the water. He concluded that the water passing through the trouts’ gills created a hyperbolic centripetal spiral movement, this combined with the trace elements within the gills, and changed the passing water into ‘juvenile’ water which by its new characteristic reacted with the surrounding stream water creating a secondary system of water circulation around the trouts’ bodies. By regulating this pressure within the gills, the trout can either stand stock still or move lightening fast against the stream. Viktor was at this time without employment and there were many who would see his work immobilised, but under these difficult circumstances he set about designing a machine that copied the trout phenomena. Viktor worked alone on a machine that would create a reaction on an atomic level, similar to the results of hydro-fusion experiments….” http://www.lightnet.co.uk/frontier/viktor.htm
See also, http://www.tuks.nl/Mirror/frankgermano_net/vs_waterconduit_patent.htm