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Following the live airing of this last night (28 September 2023), Malcolm Bendall sent the following image towards an answer to one of my burning questions. I noted that I had not seen anything working under load.
The above chart indicates that more fuel is used when a HydroCarbon base electrical generator is running with no load and under load. It implies the 400ml of fuel lasts 4.12% less time when running with no load (perhaps this includes UV pre-ioniser losses and will certainly partly be cause by pulling the air through the bubbler). When on heavy load, the generator apparently runs 13.49% longer.
If the claims about negligible CO, CO2, NOX and HCs in the exhaust, this would presumably apply in all circumstances.
The True Function of The Giza Pyramids with Jahannah James and Bob Greenyer
Well, I've finished the chapter that I asked to draw on some of your work, which I've used to explain the anomalous presence of carbon in the grey andesite at Puma Punku, which functioned as a particular kind of pyramid. I hope I've reflected your work accurately, and that I've made it clear to readers where my own speculations begin. Bear in mind that all of this started when I bumped into two aerospace engineers there, who were very interested in magnetic anomalies, followed by my own experience of watching a compass needle spin when a storm approached over the Altiplano. My heartfelt thanks to you Bob.
Just did an experiment with a fry pan I carbonised. I placed it in water. Now, if I went anti-clockwise, not much carbon came off. But if I went clockwise carbon came off quicker.