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Anapole is a concept used in some LENR-related interpretations of non-radiating electromagnetic configurations.
Anapole is a concept used in some LENR-related interpretations of non-radiating electromagnetic configurations.


==LENR context==
==Electromagnetic interpretation==
In electromagnetic theory, an anapole is commonly associated with non-radiating arrangements of currents and fields. LENR-related interpretations compare this idea with toroidal dipoles, poloidal currents, scalar and vector potentials, and regions where ordinary electric and magnetic fields are claimed to cancel or become difficult to detect.


This topic appears in 3 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
The concept is used here as a bridge between reports of compact plasma structures, coherent matter, and older discussions of EVs or exotic vacuum objects. It should be presented carefully: anapole physics is a real theoretical topic, while its application to LENR observations remains interpretive.
 
Representative context includes:
* In the early 1980s, Kenneth Shoulders, supported by Hal Puthoff and initially collaborating with Scott Little, investigated John Hutchison's findings and identified a phenomenon termed the EV, an ideal monopole oscillator generating vector and scalar potential waves. This phenomenon closely corresponds to the modern co...
* Yakov Zel'dovich introduced the concept of an anapole in 1957, a structure involving a falloff of the electromagnetic field with a toroidal moment, which Vladomirovich Dubovik discovered in the mid-1960s.
* A paper by Georgy Afanasiev and Vladomirovich Dubovik from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna describes remarkable charge current configurations involving a toroid and a time-dependent magnetic Aharonov-Bohm effect inside an impenetrable torus hole linked to a phase singularity that causes variation in s...


==Related topics==
==Related topics==


* [[Kenneth Shoulders]]
* [[Fractal toroidal moments]]
* [[Fractal toroidal moments]]
* [[Kenneth Shoulders]]
* [[Coherent Matter]]
* [[LENR]]
* [[Vacuum currents]]


==Source==
==Source==


* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM

Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026

Anapole is a concept used in some LENR-related interpretations of non-radiating electromagnetic configurations.

Electromagnetic interpretation

In electromagnetic theory, an anapole is commonly associated with non-radiating arrangements of currents and fields. LENR-related interpretations compare this idea with toroidal dipoles, poloidal currents, scalar and vector potentials, and regions where ordinary electric and magnetic fields are claimed to cancel or become difficult to detect.

The concept is used here as a bridge between reports of compact plasma structures, coherent matter, and older discussions of EVs or exotic vacuum objects. It should be presented carefully: anapole physics is a real theoretical topic, while its application to LENR observations remains interpretive.

Related topics

Source