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Cavitation system is a seed page for LENR-related observations involving cavitation, vortex behavior, and material effects in liquids.
Cavitation system is a seed page for LENR-related observations involving cavitation, vortex behavior, and material effects in liquids.


==LENR context==
==Cavitation-based experiments==
 
Cavitation appears in the notes as a way to generate intense local conditions in liquids, including vortex structures, collapsing bubbles, and material interactions. It is discussed in relation to indium exposure, Ohmasa-style systems, and comparisons with fracture or track patterns seen in other experiments.
Cavitation appears in the notes as a way to generate intense local conditions in liquids, including vortex structures, collapsing bubbles, and material interactions. It is discussed in relation to indium exposure, Ohmasa-style systems, and comparisons with fracture or track patterns seen in other experiments.



Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026

Cavitation system is a seed page for LENR-related observations involving cavitation, vortex behavior, and material effects in liquids.

Cavitation-based experiments

Cavitation appears in the notes as a way to generate intense local conditions in liquids, including vortex structures, collapsing bubbles, and material interactions. It is discussed in relation to indium exposure, Ohmasa-style systems, and comparisons with fracture or track patterns seen in other experiments.

This page can develop into a guide to cavitation-based LENR claims, distinguishing apparatus, fluid conditions, observed materials, and proposed mechanisms.

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