Welcome to this video about the GEET Reactor, a groundbreaking technology that has the potential to revolutionize the energy and fuel consumption industry. One of the most impressive aspects of the GEET Reactor is its ability to mix up to 10% fuel with 90% water, which can be sourced from a variety of different types of water, including waste water, ocean water, bottled water, and even tap water.
In addition to producing a hydrogen and helium rich fuel, the GEET Reactor also creates a new element via transmutation known as GEET Gas. This gas, along with hydrogen and plasma, is produced by the GEET Fuel System, which has been shown to reduce harmful emissions, increase fuel economy, and even allow engines to run on unconventional fuels.
The creator of the GEET Reactor, Paul Pantone, has shared many interesting stories about the technology and its capabilities. One such story involves a young student who built a GEET demonstration engine for a school project, using only water due to the school's policy against the use of fuel on campus. Despite not using any fuel, the engine ran and the student won the science fair.
Another story involves Paul himself, who felt the full force of the GEET Reactor's energy when he touched the bottom of the reactor with a metal coat hanger while standing in a shallow puddle of water. The resulting energy surge lifted him several feet into the air!
The GEET Reactor has been shown to produce more oxygen from its exhaust than is found in our atmosphere by several percent, and has been documented to have produced over 200 anomalies, many of which have been replicated by people around the world.
Paul Pantone encourages the building of GEET reactors and learning all that they teach. Free build plans are available on the GEET International main web page, but if you plan to use the plans for commercial purposes, you will need to contact GEET International to learn how to purchase a GEET license.
Join us on this journey to learn more about the amazing potential of the GEET Reactor, and how it can help us create a cleaner, healthier planet for future generations.