Plasmoid Implosion technology development (nikola tesla, bendall turbine)

cs3000

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First off there are some dodgy red flags to this so far
(so i would be careful if any sort of money raising development unfolds from this),
but its curious stuff, and sounds like it could change things up a lot if it turns out to be true,

randall carlson has been in contact with a group about a technological development for a while and it's just been made public. i've seen randall is a human library of science backed knowledge on geology, and has some interesting stuff on sacred geometry / numerology. but he isn't the lead on this stuff so

anyway i'm paying attention to how this develops:

Apparently there's been breakthroughs with implosion technology (instead of the explosion technology that's currently used)
which builds on some of Nikola Teslas ideas, using geometry and plasmoids (taurus shaped protons that release energy) ,

and i think the idea is this application would enable use of water as fuel in vehicles, so much less need for diesel / petrol
works on vibration / frequency forming protons into a specific shape
which creates gigantic efficiency gains in energy creation (without reliance on moving parts?)



4 minutes or 8 minutes into this joe rogan podcast

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAk8MagnDsY#t=4m


this is what a plasmoid looks like

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn0s-N4E1ZQ



video with complexities on the bendall turbine

View: https://vimeo.com/771099134/73fa533c2b

&
links to the research documents
(beyond my understanding , maybe someone here will have more understanding to share?)
https://www.strikefoundation.earth/open-source-research
 
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found these with a more layman explanation
https://www.360equity.co/company/info/alpha-prospects

i suspect randall carlson is being contacted to gain exposure so they can get more fundraising. but whether thats based on legit tech breakthrough or not is the question. and if so what else can the scientific basis be used for


"This company was a originally established to manufacture ceramics for Derlite’s manufacturing facility in Thailand. It has been used as a vehicle for the development of a ground breaking technology that enables the harnessing of energy from water. The company was established as a joint venture with Malcolm Bendall, a scientist in energy recovery system research. Alpha Prospects holds 51% of the equity in this company.

How It Works:

The engine is started in the usual manner using diesel, petrol or LPG with the exhaust gases passing through a reaction chamber. Once the engine and containment vessel come up to an operating temperature - around 350°C - the alternate fuel is introduced. The alternate fuel (plasmoid) is initiated when a preconditioned water and air mix is passed through a container that atomises and vaporises the water using stainless steel as a catalyst. The plasmoids harvest the electrons and protons from the protium contained within the water and these are then used as the fuel for the engine"



https://www.docdroid.net/wD6xQYV/what-is-a-plasmoid-v401-pdf#page=9
"Using current combustion engine technology ≥30% of all hydrocarbon fuel is wasted as heat. The Bendall plasmoid
energy retrofit utlilises this loss, whilst improving efficiency by orders of magnitude""


this part sounds cool as fuc , creating thunderstorm tornados in the appliance

plasmoid.png


plasmoid2.png



they claim it can be fitted to household portable generators for $1500.
but this part doesnt make it sound very revolutionary. that application anyway
"Economic Worldwide annual expenditure on generator and motor vehicle fuel is estimated at well over USD one trillion dollars. The new Bendall Plasmoid technology has the potential to save more than USD 400 million a year in fuel costs"
which is a tiny %, and seems to contradict the 30% saving of fuel lost as heat + "orders of magnitude" gains in efficiency they mention by using water as fuel after startup
 
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For years i heard on Nikola Tesla building a car that ran on water. If they can figure it out that would be great, but investment would not come unless there was proof it worked.
I also remember Jethro on Beverly Hillbillies made a car that ran on water, it worked great until he moved the water switch to gas.
I need to do more research.
Joe
 
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