This is the Vortex Bioturbine based on Viktor Schauberger's Whorl Pipe invention which he named the Repulsator. It is designed to be rotated at high speed by a small electric motor. When in motion, it causes the medium inside to preform vortex flow motions and be expelled outwards. The tubes balance out eachother's weight at speed. It was designed based on the Kudu antelope using many of Viktor's own design criteria. The tube cross section is the exact indented egg shape Viktor specified in his patent. The cross section narrows harmonically approximating the hyperbolic funnel dimensions. The indentation rotates oppositely to the outer spiral also as Viktor specified. The main housing is inclosed and has a hyperbolic funnel shape as well. An inside cut away view of this housing is depicted in the red image. Two of these files have the the tubes seperate from the main housing for ease of printing, the other one is the complete bioturbine without seperated tubes. For the seperated files, the tubes are designed to fit in to the housing like legos and then be bonded with glue or something similar. This is the basis for the Repulsator machine, although there are no special end nozzles in this file. This is for research purposes only.