Hello Dear Hive
This is Patent Research.
I'm doing patent research over 20 years now.
And i'm going public with my own website soon.
As a free lancer i always have been a free thinker.
That's why i'm on Hive.
In times where open minded knowledge and development
is getting censored by google & co. it's good
to have a platform, that respects free speech / free
thinking.
There is a certain direction of technological development,
patents, information that i wanna "push" / promote here
on Hive. It's the work of:
Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger and Wilhelm Reich
Viktor Schaubergers Repulsine e.g.: think implosion, not explosion...
The first flying saucer!?
You might have to watch this video on YT directly:
The Austrian Viktor Schauberger was a Naturalist.
As a forest ranger he started observing water (as a
young man already) as found in naturally occurring streams,
rivers and lakes and he wrote down his own ideas about its
movement and energetic "behavior"/properties.
The "Repulsine" later showed that his ideas was not limited
to water, but could also be used with the fluid air.
No coincidence...
...that the work of Schauberger and Tesla came to a stop,
once bankster like J.P. Morgan got involved.
When Tesla introduced the idea of "free energy", J.P. Morgan
said: "We can't put a meter on it, we don't want it"
Greedy banksters!
And here we are 120 years later still burning
fossil resources like neanderthal people🙃 😉.
Viktor Schaubergers last trip went to Texas where he hoped
to further develop his ideas and get them
financed. In the beginning he was optimistic, but it was
again a business man/banker who created mistrust amongst
the people Schauberger was working with in Texas.
After several weeks Schauberger had to sell most his
inventions/ patents in the US, just to get back to Austria.
2 weeks home he passed away...
That's why it's time to pick up his work and ideas, feel inspired.
In the next posts i will try to dive a little deeper
into some of his inventions, and introduce Nikola Teslas
and Wilhelm Reichs work.
Think Free
Greetings
Patent Research