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On 14/03/07, David Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > and i loved that  properly referenced history-list that he had  in one
of his books, obviously my own interest in that wouldve been to see lots on
walter russell and viktor schauberger, but the rest of the list seemed to be
quite fun.

Yes, although Ginzburg mentioned Schauberger in glowing terms, he didn't
go into much detail.  This is probably because Viktor Schauberger didn't
explain his theory mathematically, but only practically.  Ginzburg's work is
mathematical in nature.


i did try to give ginzburg some stuff on walter schauberger (who took great
pains to take viktor's realizations back into mathematics and physics and,
well, science), lets see what happens. after all, walter schauberger did
publish quite a bit on the hyperbolic open-path geometry that seemed to mesh
in with everything else. should be interesting to see how the two walters
coincide, walter russell and schauberge.r

shame again that helicola.com is offline.

I wonder what the problem is?  Everything seemed fine last fall when we
were emailing back and forth.  Maybe he got a government contract?


one idea comes to mind, maybe the server has just xpired.

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