I think you might be right....wave makes more sense
than coil when speaking about a vortex...I'm copying
this to Dan D. so he can recheck his sources...thanks!
--- Theo Paijmans wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I think the correct German spelling is: zokwelle,
> welle meaning `wave'
>
> Best,
>
> Theo Paijmans
>
> mbe1284@elektro.fontys.nl wrote:
>
> > I found in this old mailinglist message the
> explanation of ZOKWENDLE :
> >
> > >>During the 1930's, an Austrian civil engineer
> named Viktor Schauberger
> > invented
> > >>and partially developed an 'IMPLOSION TURBINE'
> [German name,
> > >>'ZOKWENDLE']. As described in the book 'A
> BREAKTHROUGH TO NEW
> > >>FREE-EVERGY SOURCES', by Dan A. Davidson, 1977,
> water is pumped by an
> > >>IMPELLER pump through a LOGARITHMIC-
> SPIRAL-SHAPED coil of tubing until
> > >>it reaches a CRITICAL VELOCITY. The water then
> implodes, no longer
> > >>touching the inside walls of the tubing, and
> drives the pump, which then
> > >>converts the pump's motor into an electric
> generator. The device seems
> > >>to be tapping [the dynamo energy of] the Earth's
> rotation, via the
> > >>'Coriolis effect', like a Tornado."
> >
> > Regards,
> > WJ
> >
> > "Jerry W. Decker" schreef:
> >
> > {snip}
> >
> > > As to the vimana...yes, I can see how that
> teardrop shape could be
> > > useful....you know, Dan Davidson reported on
> Schaubergers
> > > 'Zokwendle'..I've never found the meaning of Zok
> but wendle means
> > > 'coil'...it was a self running machine that
> produced power from a
> > > generator driven by vortex flow of water.
> >
> > {snip}
> >
> >
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