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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2024 · 13 MIN

Thunderstorm Generator: Can Ball Lightning Clean Up Dangerous Combustion Engine Exhaust Emissions?

from Mysteries of the Multiverse · host Simeon Hein

Here's my report on Thunderstorm Generator testing at the Cosmic Summit 2024, June 16th, in Greensboro, NC. The Thunderstorm Generator, invented by Malcolm Bendall, is a device that uses micro ball lightning to transmute engine exhaust gases from carbon to inert elements like nitrogen and phosphorus.

Here's my report on Thunderstorm Generator testing at the Cosmic Summit 2024, June 16th, in Greensboro, NC. The Thunderstorm Generator, invented by Malcolm Bendall, is a device that uses micro ball lightning to transmute engine exhaust gases from carbon to inert elements like nitrogen and phosphorus.

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