Fig. 12.2. Flow dynamics of the double
spiral pipe (cross section).
enhance the subtle energies^21 and fluted so as to direct movement
towards the centre, thus reducing the heating effects of friction.
Figs. 12.1 and 12.2 illustrate how this configuration sets up a
double-spiral longitudinal vortex, creating a waterflow faster than
a conventional cylindrical pipe. The centripetal flow of the main
water body helps to cool and accelerate it, this heavier water draw-
ing the specifically lighter outer water along in its wake. The cen-
tripetal spiralling of the toroidal 'doughnuts' created by the guide
vanes extract oxygen from the main water body, transferring any
pathogenic bacteria to the pipe walls where they are eliminated by
the aggressive oxygen. The higher quality micro-organisms how-
ever, survive, because they require higher levels of oxygen.
HIDDEN NATURE