mr. Pedro Araújo, I would like to thanks for that video, very nice idea making these devices. Mr. Schauberger inspired me too, I am trying something also but I need more practice with 3D modeling. I hope you will continue with your work, I can see it now with 3D print are many ideas possible.
You have some very nice shapes there. I love the way the water exits the egg chamber at 4:00 . The impeller at 0:26 is spinning the wrong way. This impeller, like most of Schauberger's devices is supposed to suck, not pump. This particular one is intended to be mounted underwater with the blades (or are they petals?) facing up. My understanding is that they will create a nice vortex that way which will suck air down and mix it into the water with little energy expended. Regardless, these are beautifully formed - well done! Will you be making the files available at any point in the future?
Nice work, good to see other people experimenting with these eggs and parabolic funnels... I am on a similar wavelength right now and have 3D printed a few prototype geometries based upon Schauberger's implosion vortex but my CAD skills are somewhat limited to Google SketchUp...I am guessing you designed these with Fusion 360? Also what filament and layer heights are you using to make the nozzles sufficiently watertight?
Before making Ken Wheeler's structured water device, I filled a pitcher and set it on top of the big rare earth magnet used in the device. With a few ice cubes, I stirred in one direction enough to create a vortex, and noticed the pattern the ice took in fusing and melting, according to the principles of orbit. Not sure of the actual structuring properties, but it is interesting to observe.
@@Pedr0kaz1 I'm actually interested in scientific proof of the beneficial properties of structuring water; I don't live in the visual world. Ken's device satisfies a basis for Universal Arithmetic transforms in nature. PH is the transform for voltage in a fluid, and there must be a mathematical transform for sine wave oscillations to complete the Universal Scale transformations that science has yet to arrive at. Sine wave (1D), EM charge precession (2D) and Dynamical Friction (3D), the principle that would in theory change the PH of the water as it flows around the inertial planes of the field of the magnet. Ken has the dimensionality right: the brain is an 8D processor, and we live in a illusory 4D, right side invariant Universe. As an Imagineer, I know it is hard to get your head around, but the 1996 film Unforgettable is not a pure fantasy scientifically. This is the basis of mathematically isolating both memories and all of the prior states of the system of a human body. Watching neat stuff on a screen only depresses me more in this timeline. But E'rrbuddy gotta click.
@@dsm5d723 don't wait for main-stream science to do it. if anything is beneficial to humanity, it will be suppressed. do your own research . the books of Viktor Schauberger help a lot in this matter.
@@Pedr0kaz1 As Ken has shown me, I am spitting at the Clay Institute and the whole of academia; I got no money, but there is a million dollars per nonexistent answer to nonsensical questions, 6 of 'em left. The Italian who solved Poincare DIDN'T take the money. This came to me Naturally, and I see others have had the same connection to reality. All we really want is a place and resources to do things that matter. Nowhere left on the physical map apparently. Ken is a photographer, because people will pay him to make their products look awesome on the internet. When Eric Weinstein called for a "Mutant Camp" in Australia, now I know what he means. I am mulling over trying to build Sci-Fi weapons to fuck the world raw and bloody, because BORING. Our governments know about this tech, they are counting on sheeple being dumb. A lack of motivation may be a good thing in me. Hollow, powerful, cylindrical rare Earth magnets, bearings that permit friction free rotation in 360 degrees, and naturally orienting field geometries. DUCK, Motherfucker! Didn't Tesla say something similar? I call it 5D Depression. The math is not hot air. I'm consuming Nassim Taleb for how to think about the probabilities of complex systems, and only fear will motivate the herd of Humanity now, I think.
@@Pedr0kaz1 I think there’s a market for them for homesteaders if it can be made strong enough May have to be made into a mold then cast and plated to be a viable product Copper might be difficult but I think that’s what he preferred
@@Pedr0kaz1 great work! This is the time for his work. 3d printing is the key. He was 100 years before it was possible. Have to weather the coming storm and restore the world with these tools when it’s passed
@@Pedr0kaz1 Is it possible to buy those parts for home & garden use? (I.e. shower head, faucet for sink water in kitchen, garden use, farm/animals water buckets)
@@pinepropertydevelopingalbe9025 the material i use its PLA, which is a plant based plastic & food safe. I am using the nozzle everyday to water my plants for example.
@@pinepropertydevelopingalbe9025 Thank you, i have seen experiments with great results, as you know, the nozzle implodes the water. Search also "imploded water on plants" , and you will get several good results. www.fractalwater.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/LukaszImploderResults.jpg
If you put it inside another vertex propeller on bearings could you create a srtonger spinning effect Edit: or if you used that last shape one to fill the egg shaped one would it create more power ?
If only these could be 3-D printed out of copper!
You can use the 3d parts to make a metal mold
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mr. Pedro Araújo, I would like to thanks for that video, very nice idea making these devices. Mr. Schauberger inspired me too, I am trying something also but I need more practice with 3D modeling. I hope you will continue with your work, I can see it now with 3D print are many ideas possible.
Thank you, keep inspired and doing 3D Water Devices. I will continue doing more stuff in the near future, for sure!
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You have some very nice shapes there. I love the way the water exits the egg chamber at 4:00 .
The impeller at 0:26 is spinning the wrong way. This impeller, like most of Schauberger's devices is supposed to suck, not pump. This particular one is intended to be mounted underwater with the blades (or are they petals?) facing up. My understanding is that they will create a nice vortex that way which will suck air down and mix it into the water with little energy expended.
Regardless, these are beautifully formed - well done! Will you be making the files available at any point in the future?
Thanks, the impeller is supposed to be underwater facing up yes.
@@Pedr0kaz1 and spinning the opposite way, try it. Also, Id advise using golden spiral ratios. Great video btw!
have you put them inline to concentrate it's charging. Centripetal action charges and increases tension.
Fantastic.just fantastic.
Nice work, good to see other people experimenting with these eggs and parabolic funnels... I am on a similar wavelength right now and have 3D printed a few prototype geometries based upon Schauberger's implosion vortex but my CAD skills are somewhat limited to Google SketchUp...I am guessing you designed these with Fusion 360? Also what filament and layer heights are you using to make the nozzles sufficiently watertight?
I use Solidworks. Filament i use is BQ White PLA 1,75mm , Layer heghts 0,15 or 0,2 works well.
awesome! thank you for sharing
Your spinning to the left and I thought it was meant to be to the right. Clockwise or anti clock wise???
Impresionante!!! Felicitaciones!!!
Before making Ken Wheeler's structured water device, I filled a pitcher and set it on top of the big rare earth magnet used in the device. With a few ice cubes, I stirred in one direction enough to create a vortex, and noticed the pattern the ice took in fusing and melting, according to the principles of orbit. Not sure of the actual structuring properties, but it is interesting to observe.
you should see the video i have with the transparent nozzle and the vortex is visible on the inside!
ruclips.net/video/6m6KX7W0NUE/видео.html
@@Pedr0kaz1 I'm actually interested in scientific proof of the beneficial properties of structuring water; I don't live in the visual world. Ken's device satisfies a basis for Universal Arithmetic transforms in nature. PH is the transform for voltage in a fluid, and there must be a mathematical transform for sine wave oscillations to complete the Universal Scale transformations that science has yet to arrive at. Sine wave (1D), EM charge precession (2D) and Dynamical Friction (3D), the principle that would in theory change the PH of the water as it flows around the inertial planes of the field of the magnet. Ken has the dimensionality right: the brain is an 8D processor, and we live in a illusory 4D, right side invariant Universe. As an Imagineer, I know it is hard to get your head around, but the 1996 film Unforgettable is not a pure fantasy scientifically. This is the basis of mathematically isolating both memories and all of the prior states of the system of a human body. Watching neat stuff on a screen only depresses me more in this timeline. But E'rrbuddy gotta click.
@@dsm5d723 don't wait for main-stream science to do it. if anything is beneficial to humanity, it will be suppressed. do your own research . the books of Viktor Schauberger help a lot in this matter.
@@Pedr0kaz1 As Ken has shown me, I am spitting at the Clay Institute and the whole of academia; I got no money, but there is a million dollars per nonexistent answer to nonsensical questions, 6 of 'em left. The Italian who solved Poincare DIDN'T take the money. This came to me Naturally, and I see others have had the same connection to reality. All we really want is a place and resources to do things that matter. Nowhere left on the physical map apparently.
Ken is a photographer, because people will pay him to make their products look awesome on the internet. When Eric Weinstein called for a "Mutant Camp" in Australia, now I know what he means. I am mulling over trying to build Sci-Fi weapons to fuck the world raw and bloody, because BORING. Our governments know about this tech, they are counting on sheeple being dumb. A lack of motivation may be a good thing in me. Hollow, powerful, cylindrical rare Earth magnets, bearings that permit friction free rotation in 360 degrees, and naturally orienting field geometries. DUCK, Motherfucker! Didn't Tesla say something similar? I call it 5D Depression. The math is not hot air. I'm consuming Nassim Taleb for how to think about the probabilities of complex systems, and only fear will motivate the herd of Humanity now, I think.
If you can find a way to harness energy from spiralling fluids it would be amazing
lol
Genial Caragoo!
Obrigado Pedro
Perhaps you should start your video by explaining the purpose of water impellers.
@Pedro Araújo estas de parabens, por acaso consegues imprimir num material que seja seguro para utilizaçao sanitaria? (food graded)
Obrigado, só experimentei com PLA e ABS . Mas para utilização sanitária, que material sugeres?
the water should spin outward not inward ,you want to throw the chemicals and dirt outward not inward .
Have you attempted the plow?
not yet!
@@Pedr0kaz1 I think there’s a market for them for homesteaders if it can be made strong enough
May have to be made into a mold then cast and plated to be a viable product
Copper might be difficult but I think that’s what he preferred
@@BryanKirch i have to try and model the plow. But yes in copper is ideal!
@@Pedr0kaz1 great work! This is the time for his work. 3d printing is the key. He was 100 years before it was possible. Have to weather the coming storm and restore the world with these tools when it’s passed
Would it be possible to make a clear perspex hyperbolic cone?
I can make the negative molds, and then you can get anyone to make it , send me an email
Here are you from ?
Boas Pedro, de Portugal!
@@Pedr0kaz1 muito bom chará .. mais um inscrito...
@@IdentidadeImagemeSemelhança Obrigado Pedro!!
Excellent!
Thanks!
@@Pedr0kaz1
Is it possible to buy those parts for home & garden use?
(I.e. shower head, faucet for sink water in kitchen, garden use, farm/animals water buckets)
@@pinepropertydevelopingalbe9025 the material i use its PLA, which is a plant based plastic & food safe. I am using the nozzle everyday to water my plants for example.
@@Pedr0kaz1 Awesome Pedro!Have you tested the difference between plants waters with the nozzle vs regular water?
Your work is fabulous.
@@pinepropertydevelopingalbe9025 Thank you, i have seen experiments with great results, as you know, the nozzle implodes the water. Search also "imploded water on plants" , and you will get several good results.
www.fractalwater.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/LukaszImploderResults.jpg
HAVE YOU LOOKED INTO THE repulsine!!!!
Not yet, i will dig deeper during the next phew months!
@@Pedr0kaz1 awesome...i would love to see a 3d print of that
@@Pedr0kaz1 Watch Comprehend and Copy nature you could definitely do it brother!!
I won a 3d printer from india .If u share the STL. That would be great
unfortunately i cannot share the STL, because i am selling these nozzles.
@@Pedr0kaz1 where I can buy this product
@@mechsparks you can
Buy the devices here! : pedros3dmodels.myshopify.com/collections/viktor-schauberger
Schauberger has an absolutely opposite principle of work🤦
Have you tested those Fibonacc spirals (left side on the table) for water or wind turbine, not only as a impeller?
How helpful is using a vortex to turn a turbine?
Very cool. I want to purchase these!
Very interesting! Do you follow fellow RUclips “Integza” ? He would like what you are doing.
Hi Howard, i seen his videos on the impellers yes, very good!
From what I can see the egg shaped device is working correctly throwing the water outward
If you put it inside another vertex propeller on bearings could you create a srtonger spinning effect
Edit: or if you used that last shape one to fill the egg shaped one would it create more power ?
Nice!
Can I buy the 3rd one
yes you can buy on my website pedros3dmodels.myshopify.com/collections/viktor-schauberger
4:00 can you tell me how it works?
Thank you
I thank you! :D
excelente
This video might interest you: ruclips.net/video/NO9kU0nY_BQ/видео.html
The video is deleted, what was it?
Hi, where i can find this white instruments? Thanks
Hi Eva, in the description i have the link to website , pedros3dmodels.myshopify.com/collections/viktor-schauberger