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Project Sherwood is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations.
Project Sherwood was a United States fusion research program associated with early controlled-fusion efforts.


== Database-backed notes ==
==LENR context==


The following notes are derived from the latest LENR fact dataset: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM source dataset].
In LENR-related historical discussions, Project Sherwood appears in connection with Winston Bostick's work beginning at Livermore Laboratory in 1948. This context leads into Bostick's later discharge experiments using deuterated titanium wire and current-loop or plasmoid interpretations.


* Fact 7ecd2013-6303-4793-b7f1-3fe5a4b20097 (1957): By 1957, Winston Bostick was making bold claims that his experiments revealed the basis for the structure of all matter, from subatomic particles to galaxies, and suggested they could enable propulsion by projecting matter at ultra-fast speeds of 450,000 miles per hour. His work, which began in 1948 at the Livermore Laboratory under Project Sherwood aimed at converting hydrogen bomb energy into controlled electrical power, involved using two ceramic pass-throughs with deuterated titanium wire. He discharged a capac...
==Related topics==


These notes are intended as a compact starting point for further wiki review and citation work.
* [[Winston Bostick]]
* [[Dielectric barrier discharge]]


== 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

Project Sherwood was a United States fusion research program associated with early controlled-fusion efforts.

LENR context

In LENR-related historical discussions, Project Sherwood appears in connection with Winston Bostick's work beginning at Livermore Laboratory in 1948. This context leads into Bostick's later discharge experiments using deuterated titanium wire and current-loop or plasmoid interpretations.

Related topics

Source