Water Fuel University

Why do not we hear more about water wizard 'of Austria', Victor Schauberger ideas in the water?
After the war in Europe, where Schauberger had been ordered by Hitler to create a water running over the water, was captured by U.S. forces and taken to the U.S., where continued working for many years, many years. Why is this research of water made available? His theory is short: there is a force in the water that runs counter to the way water is flowing-z / b: hypothetical fish swim upstream against the current, is actually catching a ride! Like an escalator. The fish have learned to this current board and actually walks upstream. Wilhelm Reich was very aware of the work of Schauberger, and some say that incorporate these ideas in their work with the 'Cloudbuster; that in fact the back of the barrel was pointed (or connected to) against a stream underwater, the current "fuel as the Cloudbuster. I want to know why a more serious aspect of the ideas of Schauberger not carried out by universities research organizations around the world?
Oh, where to start? You do not hear more than Schauberger Reich or because their work has already been refuted by the scientific community. Although Schauberger's work in aircraft engine certainly helped the Nazi war effort, his implosion technology never took off, so to speak – to Russians and Americans confiscated his job after the war, and we have not seen anything out of it since then. As for Reich, his "Orgone" machines actually do nothing – said the water had a natural energy (blue, by the way) that I could take to control the climate with orgone collection devices. No one bothers to spend time and resources investigating a technology that has already held completely false.
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