FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 4, 2009
CLEAN-TECH INVENTOR WORKS WITH NATURE
Is it possible to bring our technological society into harmony with nature? Josef Tyls will tell how that can be done, when he gives a February 23 presentation sponsored by New Energy Movement Canada, in the Fletcher Challenge Theater at SFU’s Harbour Centre, 515 W. Hastings at 7 pm (admission by donation).
Tyls, a Vancouver inventor and researcher, is an expert on the work of two prolific innovators of energy systems. He says these pioneers — Serbian physicist and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla and the late Austrian naturalist Viktor Schauberger — left a legacy of vital knowledge for the future of human health and energy. Tyls will talk about vortex energy, the inward-spiraling motion where he believes the “magic” resides.
Tyls has a gift for making advanced technology accessible to a lay audience. In May of last year he captivated a sold-out audience at Vancouver’s Canadian Center for Peace with a demonstration of one of his self-built Tesla coils. He sees the connection between Tesla and Schauberger as far from coincidental; innovations such as the Tesla Turbine or the Tesla pump use vortexian principles as did many of Schauberger’s inventions such as the suction turbine.
Schauberger came up with his inventions by closely observing vortex motions in pristine rivers, streams and other natural systems and seeing nature’s creative principle at work. Recently cutting edge physicists began to notice similar dynamics at both the galactic and the sub-atomic ends of the scale. From roses to hurricanes, the vortex is everywhere in nature and Tyls sees it as presenting unlimited energy potential.
Awesome Michael!! I can’t wait to hear this lecture! The link to Tesla’s work is especially exciting, I can’t believe this guy is in Vancouver too! Should be a great time! Let’s get together soon, let me know your plans this week and we’ll get together!
Cheers…
Terrific post!! hope to visit again…