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==LENR context==
==LENR context==


This topic appears in 1 currently indexed observation connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
GEET is compared with other systems where vortex flow, gas mixtures, and material targets are believed to contribute to unusual plasma or transmutation-like effects. In this context, it is discussed alongside HHO gas interactions with tungsten and other devices where turbulence and shear forces are thought to support coherent plasma structures.


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The page is a seed for collecting GEET-related claims, apparatus descriptions, and later comparisons with other LENR devices.
* Turbulence and vorticity are key phenomena observed in various experiments and devices, including tornadoes, the Windhexe, MFMP ULTR experiments, and Anatoly Klimov's inflow plasma vortex, which is similar to a system reported by a group in Portugal called ENG8 with a coefficient of performance (COP) between 2 and 10 w...


==Related topics==
==Related topics==
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* [[HHO gas]]
* [[HHO gas]]
* [[Plasma vortex]]
* [[Plasma vortex]]
* [[LENR]]
* [[Elements]]


==Source==
==Source==


* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM

Revision as of 02:51, 4 June 2026

GEET is a device concept discussed in LENR-related contexts involving gas flow, turbulence, HHO gas, and tungsten interactions.

LENR context

GEET is compared with other systems where vortex flow, gas mixtures, and material targets are believed to contribute to unusual plasma or transmutation-like effects. In this context, it is discussed alongside HHO gas interactions with tungsten and other devices where turbulence and shear forces are thought to support coherent plasma structures.

The page is a seed for collecting GEET-related claims, apparatus descriptions, and later comparisons with other LENR devices.

Related topics

Source