MFMP collaborator Martyn Kemp has been doing some preliminary tests with a modified and hollowed out GEET set-up before the expected arrival of one of the official Thunderstorm Generator kits from Malcolm Bendall, now expected to be delivered to us in mid January.
Already, he has seen a variation in the gas composition using off the shelf air and CO monitors in the exhaust flow from the device when introducing water vapour from a bubbler, consistent with other water injection systems.
Additionally, it appears that at the end of the video, he is seeing a "sprite" as seen in some historical GEET 3rd party experiments, which may be a coherent matter travelling wave. You can see it in the centre right of the video still below. It was emitted from the feed pipe to the engine of the air that was passed through the heat exchanger which would have forced flashing of entrained water to steam, leading to charge separation and in the tube it would have experienced shear, and in multiple axis as it came round the bend.
Its motion is similar to that described by Malcolmb Bendal in his Dec 1st 2023 tests. Based on dynamics of these things in our VEGA experiments and historical recorded tracks of them, it suggests there maybe unseen emissions that the visible one is interacting with, or it my just turn out to be how these little things behave when running free.
Really interesting and speaks volumes about the fact that seems to be many roads to Rome, so to speak.
I wonder if any volumetric check can be implemented in order to verify that there is not a dilution factor at play. I know that the numbers don’t support dilution as a whole, but people insists on bringing this idea up.
Well done , Bob and people who helped.