Willi Wolfgruber

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Willi Wolfgruber (born June 30, 1942 in Burgenland , ( Austria ); † January 2, 2006 in Graz ) was an Austrian researcher and inventor .

Life

After countless adventures at sea and in South America, he returned to Austria, where he initially worked on the development of super-light racing boats, sailing catamarans and surfboards . From 1972 to 1975 he was a racing boat driver and in 1975 he competed in motorcycle races. In 1976 he founded a company for his patented canal system, experimented with lightweight concrete elements for building bridges and collected everything about Stirling engines . In 1990 he developed a rectifier for the Dominican Republic , which he also tested there. In 1991 he set up a company in the Philippines for the production of solar systems and electro-voltaic panels, in 1994 he returned to Austria and finally dealt with revitalized water and "free energy". In 2005 he worked on light frequency healing methods. He presumably died of heart / lung failure in 2006.

Selected projects by Wolfgruber

Wolfgruber dealt among other things with sewer systems , the construction of light boats , the production of drinking water and with air purification systems .

Life's work

His documents and his life's work, his inventions and discoveries are further processed by friends.

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