I have been interested in Whirlpower since I found a similar type of
information available on Keelynet.com. This is a resource for all
sorts of alternative power and information sharing. There was another
project there that was very similar, but did not have any theory
along with the project. This fueled my search and brought me to
whirlpower.
It all makes sense and sounds very feesable. In reading all of the
text, there were several references stating progress reports or
findings were to be posted, but I have been unable to find any. Is
anyone actually building anything or performing experiments?
I have 13 acres of land in the santa cruz mountains. Plenty of space
to build some sort of project like this. I also have a creek going
through my property. Part of this creek has an existing pool that
could be converted into a whirlpool. it is about 20' across.
As this is remote property, I am still dealing with other projects,
such as getting my electicity set up and drilling my own well.
However, I am open to discussion if there is anyone who has time
available and no location to perform studies.
However, before I charge headlong into building my own research, I'd
kind of like to see what sort of results others have achieved. Has
anyone built a whirlpool yet? Have they tested the amount of flow
available and designed a bigwheel for thier whirlpool?
I was very surprised to see a complete lack of photos and very few
files posted... What gives?
Whirlpower appears to be a gravatational force collector,
transforming static force to usable dynamic force. This seems very
feesable. Given the amount of time that has passed since much of this
information was posted, I am very surprised at the apparent lack of
follow-up information. Is everyone making thiers work and then
falling off the planet? Or is everyone just talking and not doing?