Chronology

Water Implosion Timeline

A concise timeline from Schauberger’s forestry work and patents through Repulsine claims, postwar revivals, and modern structured-water marketing.

This timeline keeps the claims in chronological order. It relies mainly on PKS for Schauberger chronology and patent inventory, then separates later structured-water research and marketing from the older implosion-device narrative.

Viktor Schauberger is born

PKS records Schauberger’s birth on June 30 in Holzschlag, Upper Austria.

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Nature-observed log flumes

The PKS chronology says Schauberger designed timber flotation installations based on observations of natural water movement and reduced logging costs sharply.

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Jet turbine patent period

The Austrian jet turbine filing describes corkscrew-like blades and water-jet energy transfer, a concrete engineering record rather than a free-energy proof.

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Water-guidance and drinking-water patents

PKS lists filings around water guidance in pipes and channels and production of spring-water-like drinking water.

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Air turbine patent

The air-turbine patent is one of the records later grouped into implosion-technology discussions.

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Repulsine and Repulsator work

PKS records construction of the Repulsine in Vienna in 1940 and later development toward aircraft or submarine propulsion in 1944.

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Home Power Generator attempts

The PKS chronology says the Heimkraftwerk centerpiece was demolished during a first test run and later units had unresolved regulation problems.

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Texas trip and death

PKS records a Texas visit over implosion-energy experiments and Schauberger’s death five days after returning to Austria.

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Modern structured-water revival

Near-surface water and exclusion-zone research continues, while consumer-health claims remain separate and require substantiation.

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How to read this sequence

The early timber-flume and turbine material belongs to practical water engineering. The 1940s Repulsine material belongs to documented prototype and patent-application history. The later home-power generator material belongs to claims and attempts with unresolved test evidence. Modern structured-water marketing is a separate revival that borrows vocabulary from Schauberger but needs product-specific science.

For a source-by-source bibliography, continue to annotated sources.