

Whirlpower: The Machine
by David G. Dennard
In this chapter I will try to explain Whirlpower, The Machine. The Whirlpower concept can be applied many ways, but in this chapter I will try and focus on a basic way to use the whirlpool.
In the first Whirlpower picture you see a tank of water. (click to enlarge) This tank can be of any size but the larger the better and it may be that is has to be of a certain size or larger to work. I suggest we start in thinking of it as 30' across and 10' deep. It is very important to be as wide as possible to get the full eddy effect. My research has shown this approach is different than that other vortex or wind "tunnel" types of vortex energy theories. In Whirlpower we are trying to tap the gravitational effect on the vortex, not the vortex itself.
In the water is a wheel with fins. This is refered to as "the big wheel". It sits in the torus donut and turns with the current and does not touch the vortex. It connects to a number of wheels on the perimeter that turn the pumps and generators. There should be at least two and in most cases more, especially the bigger it is built. This connection can be simple. The big wheel just rides on the little wheels that are in a fixed posistion in the water and turns an axle to another wheel outside the tank. It is possible for the pumps and generators to be in the water but I think it would be easier to maintain outside.
The entire system is started by turning the wheels on the outside and setting the pumps and big wheel in motion. Once the vortex forms and the torus donut is at the right speed power input can change to power output. It will then sustain itself and generate electricity by the force of gravity acting on the vortex causing it to precess.
We usually don't think of a vortex precessing since it is fluid not solid. This is why Whirlpower has remained hidden all these years. But as we know the faster water goes the more it acts like a solid, much like hitting water at a high speed is similar to hitting the ground, be it falling airplane or skydiver or distraught bridge jumper.
So it is this precession force due to gravity that is the driving force in Whirlpower. But the whirlpool must be built in order to bring this force to life, so to speak.

The next picture shows a little more detail and overview and compares the compound vortex to the torus donut. (click to enlarge) This is what it all comes down to. Is the mass and speed of the torus donut more than the mass and speed of the compound vortex?
And is this difference enough to sustain the system and generate electricity and do work? All my research shows it will and is the same force that drives the hurricane and the planets and the stars. Beautiful simplicity in motion.
This next picture is of the Holy Grail. This is the Golden Chalice. (click to enlarge) It is still Whirlpower but the donut is compressed by the shape of the bowl allowing for the width needed for the eddy and fits the hardware. I think this may also be what was once known as Hero's Fountain and has been done before but the knowledge was lost over the centuries. It has the Ozmosis Water Cleaner shown. This system made of gold would not corrode over time and would be perfect for small home systems that would provide clean water by the centrifugal force. The heavier particulates would go to the outside and drain off slowly through the output. It could be hooked up to any water system. Stainless steel would probably be the best choice in a practicle sense but gold or gold plate may still prove to be the best.

In the next chapter I will show variations on the theme and a number of other ways the Whirlpower concept can be used.
More acknowledgements:
I want to thank Dan Winter, http://www.danwinter.com for being one of the first to recognize the possibility of Whirlpower and making the connection to his work on Sacred Geometry. His definitive text is a masterpiece and I think it relates to the kind of actions Whirlpower and related works I have in progress are based on. I think Dan and I will eventually work out the mathmatical formula of these actions using his phi based Geometry.
I want to thank Curt Hallberg of the Malmo Group in Sweden, http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-58759/Starteng.html. His keen perception of the similarity of my work and the work of Viktor Schauberger's long ago has been very helpful. Curt hopes to test the Whirlpower concept soon. Curt has a test of principle example of Whirlpower in his earlier work of a water cleaning devise that has similar Whirlpower properties.
Test of principle model: http://home5.swipnet.se/~w58759/energy/whirpow/whpow1.html
David Dennard