For centuries inventors have been trying to learn how to harness energy for different uses in the world. Harnessing energy can help for industrialization and electricity purposes. If given enough power, energy could light up the whole world some day. If a person thinks about the awesome power of a tornado, it does not seem like a big stretch that an inventor would figure out how to harness the energy from the wind of a tornado. The winds of a tornado are powerful enough to grind solids into small micron-sized particles. For inventors, the world is a laboratory. Many inventors have been trying to learn how to generate their own tornadoes to use for industrial purposes. One inventor has developed a design to process poultry wastes for the farming industry by using a Windhexe. Think of a machine that has no movable parts in order to operate. The Windhexe is powered only by compressed air. The awesome power of the Windhexe is just another prototype that got its start from the many studies of the inner workings of a tornado. The Windhexe has tornado like winds that can process different wastes, such as septic, agricultural, demolition, construction, and solid wastes. The machine can reduce waste to up to 90%, which would save millions of dollars in the transportation and disposal of most wastes. When a person thinks about the fundamentals of energy, they will know that energy cannot be created, nor can it be destroyed. The energy is only transformed into something else.
Think of what the uses for a tornado energy generator can do in the event of an emergency. The oil spill disaster in the Gulf Coast is just one example of how a tornado energy generator can work. The Windhexe prototype is in the process of being positioned to help with the gulf oil spill. The powerful winds from the Windhexe can pick up oil and process it to be used for something else. It will get rid of all of the oil on land, and possibly the oil still floating on top of the water. A tornado energy generator has a cyclonic chamber where the compressed air inside has the power to accelerate to supersonic speeds that will pulverize solid and liquid wastes into micron sized powders. The physics of a tornado can be amazing when a person thinks about how to use a contained tornado for environmental purposes. The dynamics of a tornado can be properly channeled to help in many disastrous situations where debris is involved. Tornadoes can be an alternative energy source that uses “atmospheric vortex engines” to power homes and cities. The only problem is learning how to find a reliable source of hot air that can generate enough power. One idea that many inventors have is by hooking the AVE up to an already powered generator or a solar thermal plant that will use the hot exhaust stream to help power it.
The atmospheric vortex engines have the power to generate carbon free electrical energy by using a controlled spinning vortex. The energy from the vortex can be used after the heat is transported up through convection into the environment. When humid air is produced by using warm air in a circular fashion it can create a vortex, which then forms an anchored vortex, which is the same basis as a chimney that relies on solar energy, except the tube from the chimney is replaced by the spinning centrifugal force of the tornado.