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  • 03:04, 19 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Alexander Shishkin (Created page with "##Focus on Nuclear Research and Collaboration## Alexander Shishkin is an esteemed researcher specializing in nuclear physics, particularly concentrating on the study of rotating water cavitation devices. This specialization allows him to explore the dynamics and effects of particle ejections, often discussing phenomena known as 'birdies'. Collaboratively, Shishkin worked with fellow researchers like LeClaire who encountered severe health issues due to...")
  • 03:51, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Slobodan Stankovic (Created page with "==Research on HHO Gas== Slobodan Stankovic, a researcher from Switzerland, has made significant contributions to the study of oxy-hydrogen (HHO) gas. Stankovic's work revolves around the novel application of oxy-hydrogen gas through capillary flow plasma ejection. Contrary to traditional methods involving complex microwave systems and capacitor banks, Stankovic's experiments have shown that oxy-hydrogen gas passing through a capillary tube can produce similar effects. Th...")
  • 02:57, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page John Hutchinson (Created page with "==Discovery of the Hutchison Effect and EVOs== John Hutchison, a Canadian inventor and researcher, is known for his discovery of the Hutchison Effect, an unexplained phenomenon where objects reportedly display unique levitation, jiggling, and fusion characteristics under certain experimental conditions. Moreover, Hutchison claimed to have produced samples embedded with strange exotic vacuum objects (EVOs) that seemed to have unusual effects on nearby materials. This...")
  • 02:48, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Kenneth Shoulders (Created page with "==Early Life and Career== Ken Shoulders was a physicist who gained notoriety for his work in investigating John Hutchison's experiments in 1979. Recruited by the CIA in 1982, Shoulders was awarded several patents for his work, particularly in the field of Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs). He developed a method for creating these unique objects, which was later claimed to have been replicated by Lockheed Martin without creditin...")
  • 02:37, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Plasmoid Drive (Created page with "==Origination of the Plasmoid Drive== Winston Bostick, a pivotal figure in plasmoid] research, proposed a concept that would leave a profound impact on the field of space propulsion. In 1958, Bostick introduced the idea of a Plasmoid drive, envisioning its potential to propel a spacecraft at remarkable speeds. This innovative concept aimed to harness the unique properties of plasmoids for space exploration and travel. Bostick's groundbreaking proposal opened up n...")
  • 02:31, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Winston Bostick (Created page with "==Early Career and Investigation of Plasmoids== Winston Bostick, a prominent scientist, began his work in 1948 as the leader of a team across three national labs, investigating the phenomena of plasmoids. This investigation was initiated by the Atomic Energy Authority of the US to delve into the potential domestic fusion applications of the H-Bomb. Bostick's pioneering effort in this regard was based on converting the H-Bomb into useful fusion. He meticulously studie...")
  • 02:28, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Francesco Piantelli (Created page with "==Early Life and Work== Francesco Piantelli, an Italian physicist, is renowned as the discoverer of the nickel hydrogen system. His groundbreaking work in this field has sparked great interest and controversy in scientific circles. Piantelli's research is deeply rooted in the work of Thomas Graham, dating back to as early as 1867. His theory, based on the interaction between hydrogen and nickel, posits a testable concept that forms the basis of his pioneering discove...")
  • 02:17, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Coherent matter (Created page with "==Introduction to Coherent Matter== Coherent matter represents an advanced and specialized state where particles and ions are transformed into bosons through various mechanisms, including pairing of opposite-spin electrons or interactions with photons. This transformation facilitates a coherent correlated state, bearing resemblance to a Bose-Einstein condensate, where the wave functions of the constituent particles or materials become identical or highly coordinated. Th...")
  • 01:28, 4 April 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Ball Lightning (Created page with "# Understanding Ball Lightning: An Introduction to Its Mystery # Ball lightning has captivated both scientists and the general public for centuries, appearing as glowing, spherical objects that defy conventional understanding of lightning and atmospheric phenomena. Unlike the familiar linear bolt of lightning, ball lightning appears as self-contained spheres or toroids of light, capable of moving through the air and even solid objects in ways that challenge standard phy...")
  • 01:16, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Exotic Vacuum Object (Created page with "==Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs)== Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs) are a fascinating area of research in the field of exotic vacuum structures. EVOs are derived from John Hutchison's structure and are characterized by their lack of interaction with ordinary matter. This property allows them to walk through objects and teleport the material contained within them. EVOs provide a more detailed understanding of what Kenneth Shoulders initially meant by exotic vacuum objec...")
  • 01:02, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Ultra dense hydrogen (Created page with "==Introduction== Ultra dense hydrogen (UDH) refers to an exotic form of hydrogen that is believed to exist under extremely high pressure and other specific conditions. This remarkable state of hydrogen has been the subject of extensive research, with various theoretical and experimental studies attempting to elucidate its properties. One of the most notable researchers in this field is Dr. Leif Holmlid, who has devoted over four decades to investigating the structure...")
  • 01:01, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Leif Holmlid (Created page with "==Early Career and Research Focus== Leif Holmlid is a prominent Swedish physicist known for his extensive research on ultra dense hydrogen (UDH). For over 43 years, he has been deeply involved in the study of the structure and properties of UDH. Holmlid's interest in this field began in the early 1990s, and since then, he has authored numerous papers discussing various aspects of UDH. His work focuses on understanding low electron orbits, sub-atomic particle generati...")
  • 00:55, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page International Conference on Cold Fusion (Created page with "==Introduction== The International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF) is an annual event regarded as the principal gathering for scientists and researchers in the field of cold fusion. The conference serves as a platform for experts to discuss their findings, present papers, and engage in discussions related to the advancement of cold fusion. The event attracts a substantial number of knowledgeable professionals, estimated to be around 150 individuals who are deeply involv...")
  • 00:50, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Andrea Rossi (Created page with "==Early Work and Background== Andrea Rossi is an Italian inventor and entrepreneur known for his work on the E-Cat, a device purported to produce energy through a low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR). Rossi has been involved in various energy-related projects and has a background in engineering and physics. He gained attention in the scientific and engineering communities with his claims regarding the E-Cat, and has been at the center of debates and controversies surro...")
  • 00:42, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Edmund Storms (Created page with "==Early Life and Education== Edmund Storms is an American physicist and researcher known for his work in the field of cold fusion. His career in the scientific community has been marked by collaborations with prestigious institutions and researchers. Storms has contributed to experimental plasma diagnostic physics and radiation monitoring. Additionally, he has been involved in the study of K and L shell experimental research, particularly focusing on nuclear rocket propu...")
  • 00:29, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Bob Greenyer (Created page with "==Early Life and Career== Bob Greenyer is a researcher and experimenter in the field of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR). He gained recognition for his work on replicating the experiments of Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, known for their observations of excess heat production in palladium deuteride electrolysis experiments, later referred to as "cold fusion". As a co-founder of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial, Greenyer has dedicated his career to the exploration...")
  • 00:23, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page The Fleischmann-Pons experiment (Created page with "==Experiment Procedure== The Fleischmann-Pons experiment, conducted in 1989 at the University of Utah, involved the electrolysis of heavy water infused with deuterium. The researchers hypothesized that this process would result in nuclear reactions at relatively low temperatures, potentially yielding excess heat production indicative of cold fusion. The experiment aimed to substantiate the observations and explore the potential for practical energy applications. ==Findi...")
  • 00:21, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Stanley Pons (Created page with "==Early Career and Cold Fusion Research== Stanley Pons is a prominent scientist known for his pioneering work in the field of cold fusion. Born in the United States, Pons built a distinguished career in experimental physics and electrochemistry and made significant contributions to the investigation of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) and the potential for nuclear fusion at ambient temperatures. Alongside Martin Fleischmann, Pons conducted groundbreaking research at t...")
  • 00:09, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Martin Fleischmann (Created page with "==Early Life and Scientific Career== Martin Fleischmann (1927-2012) was a prominent scientist recognized for his significant contributions to the field of electrochemistry and experimental physics. Born in Czechoslovakia, Fleischmann pursued an illustrious career marked by groundbreaking research and scholarly achievements. He made notable contributions to the study of cold fusion, or low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), which garnered widespread attention in the scienti...")
  • 00:05, 29 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (Created page with "==Background and Mission== The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project originated in 2012 as an open, volunteer-based initiative that aims to explore, conduct research, and disseminate findings related to the work of Martin Fleischmann, a distinguished scientist recognized for his contributions to the field of cold fusion. The project has garnered the enthusiastic participation of individuals from diverse geographical locations, emphasizing collaboration and openness. The pr...")
  • 04:22, 26 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Mainpage (Created page with "LENR")
  • 04:17, 26 March 2024 Od1exx talk contribs created page LENR (Created page with "==Introduction to LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions)== Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) represent a compelling area of scientific exploration, offering potential solutions to the global energy crisis and nuclear waste management. LENR, also referred to as cold fusion, encompasses nuclear reactions occurring at low temperatures and without the need for high-energy inputs, fundamentally challenging traditional notions of nuclear processes. The initial buzz surrounding...")