The Vortex Dehydration technology utilizes compressed hot air to dry materials by forcing particles to collide with each other and the device's walls, similar to how lapidaries polish gems. The mechanism relies on increasing pressure and speed as air is funneled, effectively pulverizing materials to a fine consistency. While the inventor lacks engineering expertise, the process appears legitimate but raises questions about energy efficiency compared to traditional grinding methods. Concerns about wear on the device's interior surfaces suggest the need for durable materials, especially when processing harder substances. Overall, while innovative, its practicality and energy use compared to other methods remain debated.