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Proton 21 lab is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations.
Proton 21 lab is described in LENR research discussions as a former Soviet isotopic facility near Kyiv, Ukraine, associated with experiments using intense discharges into metals.


== Database-backed notes ==
==LENR context==


The following notes are derived from the latest LENR fact dataset: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM source dataset].
Proton 21 is connected to work between 2000 and 2006 involving ceramic dielectric barrier discharges, momentary charge storage in metals, reported emissions, and transmutation claims. It appears as part of a research thread connecting disruptive discharge methods, Stanislav Adamenko, and LENR-related material changes.


* Fact 1d795a3f-25e2-4ab2-ae48-4e5d87300554: Nikola Tesla employed an air gap disruptive discharge method, also utilized by John Hutchison, which Stanislav Adamenko advanced by incorporating an aluminum oxide dielectric barrier discharge cap and a plasma switch to deliver intense discharges into metal for momentary charge storage. Between 2000 and 2006, the Proton 21 lab, a former Soviet isotopic factory near Kyiv, Ukraine, conducted 10,000 experiments using ceramic dielectric barrier discharges, each successfully producing transmutation and various emissions...
==Related topics==


These notes are intended as a compact starting point for further wiki review and citation work.
* [[Dielectric barrier discharge]]
* [[Transmutation]]


== Source dataset ==
==Source==


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM Latest fact dataset]
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM

Latest revision as of 05:23, 2 June 2026

Proton 21 lab is described in LENR research discussions as a former Soviet isotopic facility near Kyiv, Ukraine, associated with experiments using intense discharges into metals.

LENR context

Proton 21 is connected to work between 2000 and 2006 involving ceramic dielectric barrier discharges, momentary charge storage in metals, reported emissions, and transmutation claims. It appears as part of a research thread connecting disruptive discharge methods, Stanislav Adamenko, and LENR-related material changes.

Related topics

Source