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Fractal toroidal moments is a topic appearing in the source material in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations.
Fractal toroidal moments are an interpretive framework used in LENR discussions for unusual electromagnetic, material, and plasma structures.
 
Fractal toroidal moments are discussed in the source material as an interpretive framework for unusual electromagnetic, material, and plasma structures.


==LENR context==
==LENR context==


The source material associates fractal toroidal moments with coherent matter structures, vacuum currents, Casimir-like effects, scalar and vector potentials, Josephson-effect detection concepts, and warnings about active structures. It also connects the idea to John Wheeler's geon concepts, Alexander Parkhomov's work, and observations in LENR-related samples.
The concept is associated with coherent matter structures, vacuum currents, Casimir-like effects, scalar and vector potentials, Josephson-effect detection concepts, and warnings about active structures. It is also connected to John Wheeler's geon concepts, Alexander Parkhomov's work, and observations in LENR-related samples.


This page should be read as a glossary-style research concept page unless and until stronger independent sourcing is added.
This page should be read as a glossary-style research concept page unless and until stronger independent sourcing is added.

Latest revision as of 05:23, 2 June 2026

Fractal toroidal moments are an interpretive framework used in LENR discussions for unusual electromagnetic, material, and plasma structures.

LENR context

The concept is associated with coherent matter structures, vacuum currents, Casimir-like effects, scalar and vector potentials, Josephson-effect detection concepts, and warnings about active structures. It is also connected to John Wheeler's geon concepts, Alexander Parkhomov's work, and observations in LENR-related samples.

This page should be read as a glossary-style research concept page unless and until stronger independent sourcing is added.

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