Living water through levitation: Levitate water according to Hacheney

Levited water according to Hacheney – living water through vortex power

Water under pressure – what really happens?

Drinking water is transported under high pressure through pipes to our households. In the process, it loses quality: the molecules cluster into large groups, natural movement is lacking – water becomes "lifeless." In nature, water flows in vortices, e.g., in mountain streams. These vortex structures (Kármán vortex street) have a regenerating effect, enrich the water with oxygen, and break up clusters.

Historical insights into water quality

The Romans already knew how to keep water alive. Their aqueducts contained irregular natural stones in the riverbed, causing the water to remain in swirling motion. A preserved example can be found in Zülpich – the structure resembles a natural stream with excellent physical water quality.

Levitation – what is it?

Levitation refers to the targeted swirling of water to restore it to its natural, energetically high-quality structure. The process was significantly developed by the German physicist Wilfried Hacheney. His best-known device: the Kollitor.

How does levitation work?

The water is moved in the Kollitor in four phases:

  1. Suction: A rotor with approx. 10,800 revolutions per minute sucks in the water.
  2. Ascent: The water flows as a film spirally up the inner walls of the hyperbolic container.
  3. Deflection: Special plates reverse the flow – now it goes back into the funnel.
  4. Return flow: The water hits the rotor again, is swirled – and the cycle starts over.

Through these permanent, rhythmically counter-rotating movements, finest vortex structures are created that "reorganize" the water. The internal surface area increases – the water becomes "ready to absorb" aromas and information (e.g. tea, gemstones).

Levitated water in everyday life

Levitated water tastes soft, fresh, and is noticeably more pleasant to drink. Many report a clear difference – comparable to water from a natural mountain stream. The Kollitor was specially developed for household use and is easy to operate.

Note: No devices available anymore

Due to low demand, distribution has been discontinued. Currently, no new devices are available, and we no longer offer repairs.

Device problem? – How to reset the software

If your device is blinking (e.g. after overfilling), please try the following reset:

  • Turn on the device as usual, press the "START" button.
  • If all LEDs are blinking: keep holding the "POWER" button.
  • Turn off the device using the power switch (at the back) – keep holding "POWER" until all lights go out.
  • With the "POWER" button pressed, turn the device on again. If the red "Standby" LED lights up continuously, release the button.
  • Function should be restored.

Alternative: If this does not work, instead press all three buttons simultaneously when turning on.

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