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Vacuum currents are discussed in LENR-related interpretations involving scalar and vector potentials, coherent matter structures, and gravity-related models. | Vacuum currents are discussed in LENR-related interpretations involving scalar and vector potentials, coherent matter structures, and gravity-related models. | ||
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In these interpretations, vacuum currents are invoked to explain how compact structures might carry energy, interact with matter, or produce effects that appear weakly coupled to ordinary electromagnetic fields. The idea is connected with fractal toroidal moments, coherent matter, relic-neutrino interpretations, and speculative explanations for anomalous material behavior. | In these interpretations, vacuum currents are invoked to explain how compact structures might carry energy, interact with matter, or produce effects that appear weakly coupled to ordinary electromagnetic fields. The idea is connected with fractal toroidal moments, coherent matter, relic-neutrino interpretations, and speculative explanations for anomalous material behavior. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026
Vacuum currents are discussed in LENR-related interpretations involving scalar and vector potentials, coherent matter structures, and gravity-related models.
Theoretical interpretation
In these interpretations, vacuum currents are invoked to explain how compact structures might carry energy, interact with matter, or produce effects that appear weakly coupled to ordinary electromagnetic fields. The idea is connected with fractal toroidal moments, coherent matter, relic-neutrino interpretations, and speculative explanations for anomalous material behavior.
The concept is highly theoretical in this setting. This page should distinguish between established electromagnetic terminology, speculative LENR interpretations, and specific experimental claims.
