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Dielectric barrier discharge is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations.
Dielectric barrier discharge is a method discussed in LENR research in connection with high-energy plasma experiments and reported transmutation effects.
 
Dielectric barrier discharge is a method mentioned in the LENR fact dataset in connection with high-energy plasma experiments and reported transmutation effects.


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


The dataset links dielectric barrier discharge to Stanislav Adamenko's modifications of disruptive discharge methods and to Proton 21 experiments near Kyiv, where ceramic dielectric barrier discharges are described as producing transmutation and emissions. It is also part of the broader apparatus context for metal, plasma, and dielectric experiments in LENR-related interpretations.
Dielectric barrier discharge is linked to Stanislav Adamenko's modifications of disruptive discharge methods and to Proton 21 experiments near Kyiv, where ceramic dielectric barrier discharges are described as producing transmutation and emissions. It is also part of the broader apparatus context for metal, plasma, and dielectric experiments in LENR-related interpretations.


==Related topics==
==Related topics==
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* [[Project Sherwood]]
* [[Project Sherwood]]


==Source dataset==
==Source==


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM Latest fact dataset]
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM

Latest revision as of 05:23, 2 June 2026

Dielectric barrier discharge is a method discussed in LENR research in connection with high-energy plasma experiments and reported transmutation effects.

LENR context

Dielectric barrier discharge is linked to Stanislav Adamenko's modifications of disruptive discharge methods and to Proton 21 experiments near Kyiv, where ceramic dielectric barrier discharges are described as producing transmutation and emissions. It is also part of the broader apparatus context for metal, plasma, and dielectric experiments in LENR-related interpretations.

Related topics

Source