The GEET unit demonstrated at the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference in Albuquerque, NM, USA on Aug. 2, 2009.
The two pipe units on the left are GEET reactors.
This was shown to local television news, KASA-13 (FOX), running on Mountain Dew [A soft drink! See video below...], pointing out that the beverage is turned to plasma, which is what the engine sees, not the beverage.
The two pipe units on the left are GEET reactors.
This was shown to local television news, KASA-13 (FOX), running on Mountain Dew [A soft drink! See video below...], pointing out that the beverage is turned to plasma, which is what the engine sees, not the beverage.
Paul is the inventor of the GEET Plasma Reactor which uses the engine exhaust flowing in one direction to heat up incoming fuel flowing in the opposite direction, around a rod of a specific length, per the type of fuel, to create a plasma gas which then performs in a very unusual way in the engine to profoundly increase the mileage of the vehicle and reduce emissions. It also enables the vehicle to run on a wide variety of fuels, including water, inasmuch as the plasma-created gas is the operating substance.
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