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Central to Grignia's discussion was the Geet system developed by Paul Pantone. This system, now patent-free, utilizes a unique design to convert various hydrocarbons and gases into a form of fuel suitable for engines. Grignia emphasized that Pantone’s innovation could be crucial in employing cow methane as a viable energy source.
The Geet system involves an interesting mechanism of charge separation, utilizing turbulence and vortex dynamics to create favorable conditions for methane to be converted into a usable energy format. This charged environment supposedly allows for a variety of fuels to be processed, potentially including those derived from livestock waste.