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Frank Polifka's "Tornado in a Can"

Frank Polifka's demonstrates his invention, the Windexe -- a.k.a. the "Tornado in a Can." http://www.studio360.org/ep...  
 
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13jjohnson24 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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all of you people who dont believe this is true can screw off. this is my grandpa and ive seen it work in person
SquareElix (1 year ago) Show Hide
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who ever dont belive this go and learn who Viktor Schauberger was, even scientists today acknowledge they are having a hard time figuring out the dynamics of vortexes and its secrets, it seems somehow vortexes have the capacity to multiply force
MrfixitRick (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Think of a hurricane...more energy than all of the US consumes in one year. A big tornado video I saw recently had a sheriff count 5 vehicles swirling around at once, a few hundred feet in the air and estimated them to be going 250 mph!

A properly designed man-made vortex can literally rip apart the very molecules of substances.
SquareElix (1 year ago) Show Hide
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yup, affirmative :]
here more on vortex technology

Spiral Vortex Technology
watch?v=l8xeAEL9OFc
spacerconrad (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'd have to see it work in person. This'd be so easy to fake for video... and it seems that the reduction of matter to fine dust would require quite a lot of energy.
Not nay-saying, but like they say in Missouri... "Show me"
fookatfoo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is footage of the most world-changing tech to come along in decades. One of these things built to a huge scale could convert the material in landfills into a fine powder which could then be reprocessed into its component parts through the use of magnets, centrifuges and flotation tanks. No more human beings sorting through our crap at recycling plants. think of it.
ligerbabe (1 year ago) Show Hide
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fu all this is my grandpa
shpoffo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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ditto. Though I take it this implies he is shredding the can in that vortex system. Maybe it's a really low energy way to shred stuff.
geekmorgan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm waiting for the joke at the end.. it turns everything into gray dust?

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