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Plasmatron is a seed page for plasma devices discussed in LENR-related experimental interpretations.
Plasmatron is a seed page for plasma devices discussed in LENR-related experimental interpretations.


==LENR context==
==Plasma device context==
Plasmatron work is associated with plasma heated or driven through carbon-rich channels, polymer tubes, or vortex-like flows. These systems are discussed in relation to helical beams, coherent matter, and comparisons with observations by Kenneth Shoulders, Slobodan Stankovic, and VEGA experimenters.


This topic appears in 1 currently indexed observation connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
Future additions should document specific plasmatron designs, materials, operating conditions, and reported observations.
 
Representative context includes:
* Anatoly Anatoly Klimov published plasmatron work where magnetrons heated plasma and pushed it through carbon-rich polymer tubes, producing three types of beams, including a helical beam that could not be deflected by air flow. This beam resembled those observed by Slobodan Stankovic, Kenneth Shoulders, and in the VEGA...


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


* [[Plasma vortex]]
* [[Plasma vortex]]
* [[Coherent Matter]]
* [[Kenneth Shoulders]]
* [[Kenneth Shoulders]]
* [[LENR]]


==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

Plasmatron is a seed page for plasma devices discussed in LENR-related experimental interpretations.

Plasma device context

Plasmatron work is associated with plasma heated or driven through carbon-rich channels, polymer tubes, or vortex-like flows. These systems are discussed in relation to helical beams, coherent matter, and comparisons with observations by Kenneth Shoulders, Slobodan Stankovic, and VEGA experimenters.

Future additions should document specific plasmatron designs, materials, operating conditions, and reported observations.

Related topics

Source