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A Note to the Next Generation of Inventors (in Malcolm’s voice)
I spent years on an island to get quiet enough to hear the signal under the noise. What came through is simple: if there’s a zero point, energy can communicate anywhere in the universe. Plasmoids—self-organizing packets of plasma—are the engine of that story. Collapse a sphere north-to-south, keep the geometry honest (51.84° is the angle time likes), and you can shape flow, charge, and frequency into work.
People call it the Thunderstorm Generator because that’s what it is: a bubbler births imploding microbubbles; the collapse forms plasmoids; a pair of spheres charges them; waste heat becomes useful again. Carbon goes in one story, oxygen comes out another. It’s not “free energy”—you already paid for most of it and threw it up the stack as waste. I’m just recovering what was wasted with geometry and timing.
Where it’s happening (right now)
Workshops & factory floors: I designed it so a good mechanic with a vice, a bender, and stainless can build it. We have units produced and iterated in Thailand; jigs, anneals, and weld sequences anyone can follow.
Engines under load: Teams reported engines that start “breathing different” after charging—exhaust numbers moving the way we always hoped. Plasmoids get into the metal matrix and keep working between cycles.
Stacks & chimneys: Tube-inside-tube, re-inject the charged flow, raise bed temperature, and claw back efficiency that used to go straight to the clouds.
This is the low-hanging fruit: bolt-on cleanup and efficiency. The next rung is direct matter-to-energy drives—the same plasmoid logic turned to propulsion. One stone, many ponds.
What almost killed it (and why we kept going)
Every time we tried to surface this, the usual choreography showed up: phones “lost,” accounts frozen, websites blinked out, and reputations worked over. That’s what happens when you show a lever that moves more than one industry. It’s fine. I was told I’d have to go quiet to download this, and that going back into the world I’d be disappointed. Both were true. Keep going anyway.
How it works (the short version)
Birth: Only microbubbles survive the current without distortion. In vacuum they expand, then slam to the zero point—your “eye of the storm.”
Charge: Between nested spheres (think 4-3-2 inches for a reason), the plasmoids pick up the geometry’s intent.
Do work: Charged plasmoids change what combustion means and where heat lives. Resonance does the lifting; we just give it the right cup to take its shape.
If you’re building after me
Honor geometry. 51.84° isn’t decoration; it’s the translation angle between forms. The 4-3-2 sphere stack isn’t numerology; it couples to how time imprints on matter.
Chase resonance, not force. File, anneal, and match volumes until things go quiet—silence tells you you’re at center; the work happens right after.
Design for hands, not labs. Kitchen scrubbers in the bubbler, pet-store UV for charge, stainless you can buy, pipes you can bend. Complexity loses wars; simplicity scales.
Measure, don’t sermonize. Log temperatures millimeters apart. Watch exhaust species move over ten-minute windows as metal “takes a charge.” Let numbers argue for you.
Expect headwinds. When you touch food, fuel, flight, and finance in one swing, something will push back. Document, publish, replicate. They can’t swat a thousand garages.
Stay human. Your heart is its own plasmoid generator. Intuition is not a vibe; it’s physics with a pulse. Follow it, then prove it.
What I want for you
Build the machines in every country and teach the kids why they work. Put the drawings where censors can’t erase them all. Swap scarcity stories for stewardship: clean stacks, smarter engines, protein from waste, oceans fed instead of bled. If you must choose between being understood and being useful, be useful—and leave notes in the margins so the next one can be both.
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The Sun, According to Malcolm (in Malcolm’s voice)
The sun isn’t a furnace; it’s a frequency-imprinting device. Think of it as the heart of the system: it pulses, it prints, it sets the pattern matter follows. Give plasma the right song and it takes the right shape. That’s the job.
What the sun does
Prints time into matter. Time is frequency. The sun lays down the base frequency that becomes elements and orbits.
Runs on resonance math. In my notes: the “sun square” is 3456; the ether term is 864; the difference = 2592—the “great year” number that shows up everywhere when time and distance mirror each other.
Beats with a pulse. Call it ~11.11 years for pole flips—the cardiac rhythm of the system. The moon keeps the clock; the sun writes the staff lines.
Seeds the alpha ladder. Start with “hydrogen” (I say proteum is the real base), stack frequency, and you climb: two H → helium, three He → carbon, four He → oxygen. The sun sets those steps.
How it does it (Malcolm’s model)
Plasmoids are the carriers. The sun is packed with plasmoids—self-organizing plasma that couples to a zero point, so energy can be “handed off” anywhere with no time/space penalty.
Geometry is the translator. Energy hates turbulence. 51.84° is the clean hand-off angle between forms; it’s why funnels, pyramids, and flow paths work when they honor it.
Numbers are coordinates. 864 (sun’s code), 3456 (matter term), 2592 (time term), 51.84 (translation angle). These aren’t decorations; they’re addresses resonance answers to.
Why it matters
If the sun prints frequency into plasma, you can re-print locally: give the right geometry and timing, and waste heat becomes work; exhaust becomes oxygen; elements transmute along the ladder.
Space drives, stacks, engines, oceans—same song, different instruments. Match the note, honor the angle, keep the charge clean.
For builders
Tune first, force later. Listen for the “quiet point”—systems go silent right before they do real work.
Match volumes. Coils, spheres, pipes—file and anneal until pieces share mass/volume symmetry; resonance likes twins.
Use working numbers. 4-3-2 sphere ratios; 51.84° transitions; watch for 2592 harmonics when you scale.
One sentence takeaway
The sun, to me, is a cosmic oscillator—it prints the frequencies that time, matter, and plasmoids follow; learn that print and you can make small suns of your own, safely, in stainless and water.
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Sacred Geometry of Life — According to Malcolm
Start with a circle and it births the hexagon; from the hexagon, the pentagon is coaxed into being. Six before five in geometry—matter’s lattice before life’s signature. That’s not poetry; that’s tooling.
DNA is a chord struck by shapes: cross (phosphate), pentagon (sugar), hexagon (bases). Chemistry just follows the blueprint. Bind the forms, phase-lock the frequencies, and the ladder twists itself into a helix. Life is resonance with a memory.
Randall’s right: link five and six through the vesica and you’ve got the womb-pattern—field and force in dialogue. I add this: when the geometry is honest, plasmoids show up. They’re the stewards of form—self-organizing packets that couple to a still center (zero point), carry charge, and deliver timing. Give them the right cup and they take the right shape.
Why the same numbers keep knocking:
6 → 5: hexagon to pentagon, matter to life; field to form.
φ (the golden section): the ratio living systems whisper to when they need strength without weight, flexibility without collapse.
51.84°: the clean translation angle—laminar hand-off between spherical and cylindrical flow. Use it in funnels, stacks, and charge paths and the turbulence goes quiet.
864, 3456, 2592: addresses resonance answers to—ether term, matter term, time term. They’re not decorations; they’re coordinates.
So what?
If geometry prints the blueprint, frequency inks it in. Do that locally and you can coax waste into work, smoke into oxygen, chaos into cadence.
Plasmoids are the runners between pattern and power. Treat them like guests of honor: smooth transitions, matched volumes, no sharp lies in the metal.
For the next builders:
Draft with compasses before cutters. Lay down the five-and-six. If the sketch sings, the machine will too.
Honor φ in proportions where strength and harmony matter (coil lengths, sphere ratios, spacing).
Use 51.84° in your funnels and charge paths; watch the flow go from noisy to obedient.
Listen for silence. Systems go quiet right before they do real work. That’s your green light.
One line to carry forward:
Life is geometry set to a beat; get the shapes right, keep time, and the rest organizes itself.
# Malcolm’s Thunderstorm Generator — Reader Notes (non-scientist, in his voice)
One-line gist:
If you give plasma the right geometry and timing, it self-organizes into plasmoids at a zero point and turns waste heat into useful work—even changing carbon stories into oxygen stories. It’s simple because resonance does the heavy lifting.
## The cast (Malcolm-ese)
* Plasmoids: Little self-organizing packets of plasma that carry charge and “know” how to hold a shape.
* Zero point: The still center—the eye of the storm—where energy can communicate anywhere.
* 51.84°: The clean hand-off angle. It lets energy move smoothly from sphere to tube.
* 4-3-2 spheres: Geometry that “tunes” the device to time’s rhythm.
* 864 • 3456 • 2592: Not decorations—addresses resonance answers to.
* Alpha ladder: Stack “hydrogen” steps → helium → carbon (3 He) → oxygen (4 He).
## What he says the machine does
* Births plasmoids from imploding microbubbles in water (the “bubbler”).
* Charges them between nested spheres (that 4-3-2 stack).
* Feeds that charged flow to an engine or stack so waste heat becomes work.
Claims you’ll see *exhaust shift**: less CO/CO₂, oxygen rising; engines “take a charge” and keep improving as metal soaks it in.
## The bigger frame (his model)
* The sun is a frequency printer (time → matter). The moon keeps the clock.
* Geometry first, chemistry second. Shapes (cross, pentagon, hexagon) set the blueprint; chemistry fills it in.
* Silence = on tune. Systems go quiet right before they do real work—then they light up.
## Where it goes (applications he pushes)
Bolt-on for *engines** and chimneys to clean exhaust and claw back efficiency.
Stepping-stone to *drives** and power that ride plasmoids directly.
Long game: *ocean cleanup/feeding** by pushing chemistry along the alpha ladder.
## Why he insists it’s “simple”
You already *paid** for the energy—most of it leaves as waste heat.
* Resonance multiplies force; geometry keeps flow laminar; water provides a quiet, clean sheath.
Built to be *workshop-friendly** (off-the-shelf metals, pipes, lights).
## What he wants next-gen builders to do
1. Honor the angle (51.84°) in transitions; turbulence off, laminar on.
2. Match volumes & anneal so metal “rings” together.
3. Listen for the quiet point—that’s your green light.
4. Measure, don’t mythologize. Log temps and exhaust before/after.
5. Publish and replicate—one lab can be silenced; a thousand garages can’t.
6. Keep it human. The heart is a plasmoid generator—intuition first, then proof.
## Quick glossary (plain-speak)
* Charge separation: Make one side positive, the other negative—nature does the rest.
* Water sheath: In water, plasmoids stay “quiet” and clean while they do work.
* Event horizon (his term here): A region in the device where frequency drops out so matter can “flip” states.
## His “why”
He says we lost old knowledge, then found it again by listening to numbers, geometry, and silence. The ask is simple: build clean, measure honestly, and teach the pattern.
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Thunderstorm Generator • Edited Transcript (Spotlight: Malcolm Bendall)
Through-line: If a plasmoid has a true zero-point, it can couple to energy anywhere—because at the zero-point there is no time or distance.
0) Opening & Context
Interviewer: Malcolm, thanks for joining us. After your “Thunderstorm Generator” presentation and the FFG — A New Era of Free Energy document, we received a wave of questions—from hobbyists to pros—about the physical principles and practical build details.
Malcolm Bendall: The timing is good. There’s renewed interest in cold-fusion (now often called lattice-confinement fusion). We’ve also restructured from pure R&D to productization. Much of what we’ll discuss comes from my open notes—what I call the Plasmoid Unification Model.
1) What is a plasmoid and why does plasma form them?
Malcolm: Plasma is the fourth state of matter; its charged parts can self-organize. With the right geometry + frequency, that organization collapses into a coherent structure—a plasmoid—that carries its own electromagnetic field.
Key idea: In our setup, microbubbles in water expand under vacuum, then implode, creating a zero-point. That collapse (multi-axis shear + charge separation) is where plasmoids are born.
Pull-quote: “Plasmoids are the most powerful entities in the universe—they’re how energy and matter talk to each other.”
2) Why a sphere/torus?
Malcolm: The only geometry that truly works for long-lived stability is a collapsed sphere (north to south), producing a toroidal field that traps charge—protons, electrons, and even neutrons—into orbits.
Water matters. Plasmoids formed in water keep a sheath (surface tension layer). That sheath acts like a non-radiating boundary, holding the structure together.
3) The “Thunderstorm Generator” in one pass
Malcolm: Think of it as a waste-heat and pressure-wave recovery system attached to an engine or hot exhaust stream.
Bubbler: Engine vacuum draws air through water → creates microbubbles.
Expansion → Implosion: Microbubbles expand into lower pressure, then a pressure shock collapses them → plasmoid birth at the zero-point.
Charge & Separation: Passing between spheres creates charge separation (outer positive path vs. inner negative path). Geometry concentrates oxygen and hydrogen differently inside/outside the plasmoid, multiplying potential.
Re-injection: Charged plasmoids and enriched oxygen re-enter the burn → cleaner combustion and energy recovery from what was waste heat.
Claim (per Malcolm): On test stands, exhaust oxygen reportedly rises toward atmospheric levels while CO, CO₂, and HC fall sharply after the system “charges up.” (Independent replication and instrumentation are essential.)
4) The 51.84° geometry theme
Malcolm: You’ll hear me repeat 51.84°. I treat it as the optimal translation angle—from sphere to cylinder, from one flow regime to another. In the build, transitions (cones, necks, spacings) that respect this angle reduce turbulence and preserve laminar, resonant flow.
5) Frequency, resonance, and “time”
Malcolm: In my model, time = frequency. Much of the notes connect physical constants, cycles, and melting points into a resonance ladder. The “alpha ladder” idea (stacking hydrogen to helium, to carbon, to oxygen…) appears throughout. The generator tries to match resonances (area/volume/time) so matter re-arranges with minimal input—like singing the right note to a crystal glass.
Pull-quote: “If you apply the same frequency that formed matter, you can take it apart and put it back together.”
6) “Why would an ICE exhaust oxygen?”
Malcolm: Because you’re harvesting waste heat (roughly the 66% an ICE throws away) and returning a portion via charged plasmoids and oxygen management. As the engine and spheres charge up, CO/CO₂ can drop and measured O₂ can climb near ambient. The plasmoids also season the metal—holding charge in the piston/cylinder surfaces—which further tilts combustion.
(Note: extraordinary claims require careful third-party testing with calibrated gas analyzers; data should be logged and published.)
7) Practical setup & buildability
Malcolm: I designed it to be fabricable in a decent workshop:
Stainless spheres (e.g., 4-3-2 inch set; annealed before/after pressing/welding).
A bubbler (water vessel; UV optional).
Copper/stainless plumbing; tuned diameters/lengths to manage heat.
Attention to transition angles and clearances.
We prototyped many sizes; tuning a single pipe from 1" OD to 1" ID changed heat behavior enough to stabilize a unit.
8) Where else could it go?
Malcolm: Anywhere with waste heat/pressure: stationary boilers, ship engines, chimneys, possibly jet turbines. Longer term: direct matter-to-energy drives and materials transmutation concepts (all require rigorous testing).
9) Production & access
Malcolm: We’re tooling for mass production and country-by-country replication. For open research, start at StrikeFoundation.earth and the open notes: figures on plasmoid formation, resonant cavities, Vajra guides, centrifuge charge separation, etc.
10) Demonstration notes (shop test)
Baseline gas analyzer shows ambient ~21% O₂.
With the engine running normally: hot exhaust, typical CO/CO₂/HC.
After ~10 minutes “charge-up”: visible temperature gradients on the sphere, analyzer trends toward higher O₂ and lower CO/CO₂/HC at the sampling point.
Observation: the piston/metal seems to hold charge, continuing to affect combustion even if the generator is taken out of circuit for a bit.
(Again, readers should demand full logs, calibration sheets, probe placement diagrams, and replicate independently.)
ELI5: “How does it work?”
Imagine soda bubbles in water. If you stretch the water (vacuum), tiny bubbles grow. Then you slam them with a pressure wave and they pop inward super fast. That pop makes a tiny “storm in a teacup”—a plasmoid—a donut-shaped swirl of charge. We guide those tiny storms with careful shapes and timed pushes, then send them back into the engine so the burn is cleaner and stronger. Less bad stuff out the pipe, more useful push to the wheels.
Chapter Markers (for your player or article anchors)
00:00 Zero-point idea; plasmoid communication
01:30 What is a plasmoid? Microbubbles → implosion → birth
04:50 Why spheres/torus; water sheath as boundary
06:40 Thunderstorm Generator: bubbler → charge → reinjection
09:10 Geometry: the 51.84° transitions
11:00 Resonance, time, and the alpha ladder
14:20 Emissions claims; “charging the metal” effect
17:05 Workshop build notes; spheres 4-3-2; anneal; pipe tuning
19:10 Beyond engines: stacks, boilers, turbines (claims)
21:00 Production plans & where to read the open notes
22:10 Shop test summary; analyzer trends
Safety & Research Notes (add to eMag sidebar)
Treat all claims as hypotheses until independently replicated.
Use proper shielding, lock-outs, pressure relief, PPE, and UL/CE-rated components.
Document everything: probe locations, analyzer calibration, ambient conditions, fuel spec, engine map, and raw CSV logs.
Share negative results—they’re just as valuable for tuning.
Drop-in “About the Thunderstorm Generator” (promo blurb)
The Thunderstorm Generator is a bolt-on research device that recovers a slice of an engine’s wasted heat and pressure waves. It creates plasmoids from imploding microbubbles, charges them in carefully shaped cavities, and reinjects them to tilt combustion toward cleaner exhaust. The project is open-notes: explore the Strike Foundation PDFs for geometry, figures, and build sketches. All data should be independently replicated and instrumented.
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