Thanks for the pumps on TRTN as I made a quick 50%. A couple things that don't quite add up for me about it:
1) We are supposed to believe that Bordynuik just stumbled upon this Holy Grail of information - this catalyst this is almost as revolutionary as Cold Fusion - within "old tapes" from an undisclosed company? And that this company didn't see the value in it themselves? From the website: While mining through the research archive, John Bordynuik found the solution to a process involving breaking down plastic molecules. Bordynuik had explored this in the past but there was no research available at that time to solve the catalyst problem.
2) Does he have a patent or is it patent pending? If it is patent pending, he shouldn't have a problem revealing the process/catalyst, right? If he is not going to patent it... why not? And if it's not patented, any company should be able to see it and replicate it once the technology is out in the public domain.
3) There is Plas2Fuel out there, a private company who appears to do the same thing. Their FAQ says they have a patent pending. I am not an engineer... and can't see how this is different from TRTN.
Thanks for any thoughts... I would LOVE to see this technology be all it's touted to be.