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.
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.
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.
Water-guidance and drinking-water patents
PKS lists filings around water guidance in pipes and channels and production of spring-water-like drinking water.
Air turbine patent
The air-turbine patent is one of the records later grouped into implosion-technology discussions.
Repulsine and Repulsator work
PKS records construction of the Repulsine in Vienna in 1940 and later development toward aircraft or submarine propulsion in 1944.
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.
Texas trip and death
PKS records a Texas visit over implosion-energy experiments and Schauberger’s death five days after returning to Austria.
Modern structured-water revival
Near-surface water and exclusion-zone research continues, while consumer-health claims remain separate and require substantiation.
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.