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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.


This topic appears in 5 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
This page can develop into a guide to cavitation-based LENR claims, distinguishing apparatus, fluid conditions, observed materials, and proposed mechanisms.
 
Representative context includes:
* The "wheel within a wheel within a wheel" structure was derived by scaling fracture samples from John Hutchison and from indium exposed to cavitation in Ryushin Ohmasa's cavitation system, revealing fractal-like patterns such as yin and yang shapes and an apple core form at the center. These structures exhibit nested l...
* The speaker notes experiencing unusual sensations near various plasma and cavitation experiments, attributing this to electrosensitivity and suggesting that these processes may resemble brain mechanisms. This is supported by a June 2023 Nature Human Behavior publication identifying interacting spiral wave patterns, man...
* Transformation of elements—including synthesis, desynthesis, fusion, fission, and transmutation—has been documented in cavitation experiments by Anatoly Kladov, with patents awarded in 1992 and verification by Russian remediation teams using HydroWave technology. Researchers such as Stringham, Ohmasa, LeClair, and Bin-...
* The Ohmasa vibrator experiment clarified observations made by Bin-Juine Huang in cold fusion research, showing that reactors producing excess heat generate non-condensible gases including oxygen-17, neon-22, and carbon. It was found that non-spin bosonic nuclei predominate, mainly producing diamagnetic 4 helium (alpha...


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


* [[Elements]]
* [[Transmutation]]
* [[Transmutation]]
* [[Elements]]
* [[Plasma vortex]]
* [[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

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.

Related topics

Source