In a message dated 10/17/1999 2:04:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< Just a follow-up to provide an example.
 I have a 2 liter bottle with a cap that has a 3/8" hole
 in it. I have attached the magnets on the "shoulder" by 
 the neck.
 David

Wouldn't just swirling water in a coke bottle to create a vortex for a few 
minutes work? Must the water drain from one bottle to the other or it's just 
to pass by the magnets?
wong

 <need some space
 to get the water swirling around) and with finger over
 the hole, star swirling the water in what will be a clockwise direction
 when up side down and just as  I am removing finger from the hole, I am
 inserting the neck into a gallon milk jug.
 The neck just fits in and the jug will support the vortex bottle.
 Actually, the jug opening is just a bit too small to let in 
 enough air.
 
 It works!>>
  


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