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Windhexe is a vortex device discussed in LENR-related comparisons involving turbulence and structured flow.
Windhexe is a vortex device discussed in LENR-related comparisons involving turbulence and structured flow.


==LENR context==
==Vortex-flow comparisons==
 
The device is mentioned as part of a broader pattern of systems where turbulence, vorticity, and flow organization are considered relevant to unusual energetic or material effects. In LENR discussions, it is grouped with vortex systems such as GEET, plasma vortex devices, and cavitation-related apparatus.
The device is mentioned as part of a broader pattern of systems where turbulence, vorticity, and flow organization are considered relevant to unusual energetic or material effects. In LENR discussions, it is grouped with vortex systems such as GEET, plasma vortex devices, and cavitation-related apparatus.



Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026

Windhexe is a vortex device discussed in LENR-related comparisons involving turbulence and structured flow.

Vortex-flow comparisons

The device is mentioned as part of a broader pattern of systems where turbulence, vorticity, and flow organization are considered relevant to unusual energetic or material effects. In LENR discussions, it is grouped with vortex systems such as GEET, plasma vortex devices, and cavitation-related apparatus.

This page should grow by documenting the device design, its ordinary industrial context, and why it is being compared with LENR systems.

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