The Thunderstorm Generator
"When our hypothesis can no longer explain the observations, then it is our hypothesis that must be adjusted."
It’s been almost two years since I first came across Malcolm Bendall and his Thunderstorm Generator. Like most people, I assumed it must be a scam and that Malcolm must be some sort of con artist. Two years later I can confidently say that I was wrong. Malcolm Bendall is the genuine article and the Thunderstorm Generator is a real, functioning device. The implications of which are quite profound.
I have provided the video below for the uninitiated. It is a practical walkthrough that lays out the theory and construction of the Thunderstorm Generator in enough detail that you could actually attempt to retrofit a generator yourself.
The basic idea is this: instead of combustion, the generator works on implosion. You retrofit a standard diesel generator so that the exhaust, rather than being dumped into the atmosphere, gets fed through a series of three units that Bendall designed. The first is the Ionizer, which charges and conditions the exhaust stream. The second is the Bubbler, which passes the gas through water, introducing cavitation. The third, and the one that does the heavy lifting, is the Vajra.
The Vajra is the core reaction chamber, and its shape is borrowed from the Sanskrit symbol of the same name, the diamond thunderbolt. Bendall is serious about this connection. His work draws heavily on applied mathematics, resonance, and what he calls sacred geometry, and the Vajra’s form is not decorative. It is functional. Inside the chamber, two opposing vortexes collide: a hot, positively charged exhaust stream meets a cold, negatively charged stream. The collision creates cavitation bubbles in water, and within those bubbles, plasmoids form. These are structured plasma entities, tiny self-contained formations that Bendall describes as miniature tornadoes. The explanation is that these plasmoids consume carbon waste and convert it into usable energy through a process the video describes as low-energy atomic fusion captured in a simple system.
The testing data shown in the video is hard to dismiss. The emissions figures presented are specific: CO2 reduced by 99.65%, carbon monoxide down 98%, sulphur dioxide reduced by 84.8%. Oxygen output was restored to near-atmospheric levels, around 20%. These are not vague improvements. If the measurements are accurate and I believe that they are, the exhaust coming out of this thing is cleaner than the air going in. This is just the latest in a long line of videos showing these kind of results. There is no trick, the results are real.
What interests me most is the underlying logic. Bendall’s approach mirrors natural processes. A tornado creates a zone of extreme low pressure at its centre where opposing forces meet. The Vajra attempts to replicate that same dynamic in miniature, creating what Bendall calls a zero point, a region where the opposing vortexes meet and the extreme differentials of heat, charge, and pressure do their work. He is not shy about invoking the concept of ether, the idea that matter and energy exist within a medium that conventional physics stopped talking about a century ago. You can make of that what you will. The engineering itself is concrete and specific.
Robert Haralick, the mathematician and image processing pioneer who is now working with Malcolm Bendall, put it well: “When our hypothesis can no longer explain the observations, then it is our hypothesis that must be adjusted.” The emissions reductions are either real or they are not. If they are real, something is happening inside that Vajra that our standard models do not account for.
I am not an engineer, but I keep coming back to the wonder of it all. This is not someone waving their hands about free energy. There are schematics, there are measurements, and there is a build guide you can follow. The Alchemical Science channel presents the material straight, without hype, and the videos are detailed enough to actually be useful. If Malcolm Bendall is right about even part of this, which I sincerely believe he is, then this is a breakthrough large enough to change the world. As Jordan Collin says at the end of the video, the Thunderstorm Generator is a trojan horse.
The really exciting thing for me is that the technology is already out there, and people are building and testing it. Every week someone else pops up on YouTube to demonstrate the results. Either they are all lying or this thing is real. What a time to be alive.
I plan to write more about Malcolm Bendall and the Thunderstorm Generator. He has an amazing story, and his life is already the subject of a book that I read recently.
I am hoping that a more mechanically inclined friend of mine will help to build one of these generators so I can test it out myself. That would really be something to write about.