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Yes, they do: "A torus consists of a central axis with a vortex at both ends and a surrounding coherent field. Energy flows in one vortex, through the central axis, out the other vortex, and then wraps around itself to return to the first incoming vortex."
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Yes, they do: "A torus consists of a central axis with a vortex at both ends and a surrounding coherent field. Energy flows in one vortex, through the central axis, out the other vortex, and then wraps around itself to return to the first incoming vortex."
According to...cosmometry? Maybe.
I don't hold much truck with those who choose to redefine terms to suit their needs. A torus is a shape (a surface, actually), like a donut.
And there are no vortices at the north or south poles.