: He criticized modern energy generation (from internal combustion to nuclear fission) as being based on heat and "explosion," which he felt worked against nature's life-giving principles.
, written by Olof Alexandersson, is a biography and technical overview of the Austrian naturalist Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958). The book explores his revolutionary—and often controversial—theories that water is a "living entity" and that modern technology’s reliance on "explosive" force is destroying the planet. Core Themes and Insights Living Water: Viktor Schauberger and the Secret...
: Schauberger viewed water as the "blood of Mother Earth". He argued that water is "alive" when it moves in its natural spiraling, pulsating ways and becomes "dead" or aggressive when forced into straight pipes or exposed to direct sunlight and heat. : He criticized modern energy generation (from internal
Schauberger's work is based on the philosophy of "Comprehend and Copy Nature". He believed that natural systems utilize a "rebuilding" motion that humans have largely ignored in favor of destructive ones. Core Themes and Insights : Schauberger viewed water
: The book highlights the critical link between healthy forests and "ripe" water. Schauberger argued that deforestation removes the "cooling" cover water needs, leading to the death of mountain springs and soil infertility.
: He observed that nature uses centripetal (inward-spiraling) motion to build energy. This "implosion" energy is seen in whirlpools and tornadoes, which he believed could be harnessed to create highly efficient, non-polluting engines.