MSAART

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MSAART
Overview
Full NameMolten Sea Ark Atomic Reconstruction Technology
InventorMalcolm Bendall
OriginAustralia
IP HolderStrike Foundation Guarantee Limited (open-sourced)
ManufacturerPlasmoid Power Co. Ltd (Thailand)
System
Core ProcessPlasmoid-mediated atomic dissociation & reconstruction
FuelWater (H₂O)
Key ComponentsPre-Ionization Chamber · Bubbler · Plasmoid Generator · Exhaust loop
Primary ApplicationThunderstorm Generator (ICE emissions eliminator)
Related TechWater Engine · Exotic Vacuum Objects · Cavitation

MSAART (Molten Sea Ark Atomic Reconstruction Technology) is an open-source technology framework developed by Australian inventor Malcolm Bendall for harnessing atomic-level energy from water using plasmoids. The name references the biblical "molten sea" (1 Kings 7:23–26), which Bendall interprets as an ancient description of a toroidal plasmoid containment vessel.

All MSAART intellectual property has been open-sourced through the Strike Foundation Guarantee Limited, a not-for-profit entity. Kit-sets are manufactured and distributed by Plasmoid Power Co. Ltd in Thailand.

Core Principle

MSAART uses plasmoids — self-contained toroidal plasma structures — to perform low-energy atomic transmutations (LEAT). When plasmoids interact with exhaust gases or water molecules at sufficient energy density, they can:

  • Dissociate CO₂ into carbon and oxygen:
  • Break NOₓ molecules:
  • Perform elemental transmutation via the "Alpha and Omega Ladder" — a stepwise atomic reconstruction sequence

The energy for these reactions is drawn from the plasmoid's self-organized magnetic fields, which in turn couple to zero-point vacuum fluctuations per the EVO framework developed by Ken Shoulders.

The Three-Element System

The MSAART system as implemented in the Thunderstorm Generator comprises three elements in series:

# Component Function Physics
1 Pre-Ionization Chamber Ionizes incoming air via dielectric barrier discharge or corona Produces O₃, OH·, NO, free electrons — seed population for plasmoid formation
2 Bubbler Ionized air passes through water over steel wool catalyst Cavitation produces transient 5,000–15,000 K / 1,000–10,000 atm conditions; nascent plasmoids form in collapsing bubbles
3 Plasmoid Generator Tubes-and-spheres vortex assembly Charge separation, toroidal confinement, energy densification — nascent plasmoids mature into coherent self-sustaining structures

Two connections to the engine complete the loop:

  • Intake: Plasmoid-water mix → air intake before carburetor
  • Exhaust: Engine exhaust → back into Plasmoid Generator (closed-loop energy recovery)

Certified Test Results

Tested by Element (global TIC, London) and Clearwater (USA) on a Honda 5500 CL generator:

Pollutant Reduction Notes
CO₂ >95% Near zero after 3–4 minutes stabilization
CO >90% Safe levels
NOₓ >90% Near zero
O₂ in exhaust Restored to ~20.9% Near atmospheric levels (oxygen returned to exhaust stream)

Open-Source Documentation

Bendall's complete 20-part technical notes (Draft #518,400 B KMV) are freely available via the Strike Foundation. See Thunderstorm Generator#Open-Source Documentation for the full index.

The Strike Foundation also maintains a supporting research library citing: Winston Bostick (1958), Ken Shoulders (EVOs), Fleischmann & Pons (1989), Gharib et al. (2017), and Lutz Jaitner (2020).

Integration in the Tho'ra Technology Ladder

MSAART is first integrated during Phase 2–3 of the Electro Speeder build (2028–2030), validated on a range-extender engine, and carried forward into the Hydro Speeder's Water Engine system. The plasmoid generation expertise developed during MSAART integration directly informs the Micro Fusion Fuel Cells used in the Magneto Speeder.

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