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Elements is a seed page for materials and elemental observations that recur in LENR-related experiments. | Elements is a seed page for materials and elemental observations that recur in LENR-related experiments. | ||
==LENR | ==Materials in LENR experiments== | ||
Materials such as tungsten, indium, copper oxide, deuterated titanium, treated constantan, ferro silicon, and carbon-bearing structures appear repeatedly in LENR experimental reports. They are discussed as targets, electrodes, wires, foils, oxides, or sample materials where unusual surface marks, transmutation claims, plasma interactions, or self-organized structures have been reported. | Materials such as tungsten, indium, copper oxide, deuterated titanium, treated constantan, ferro silicon, and carbon-bearing structures appear repeatedly in LENR experimental reports. They are discussed as targets, electrodes, wires, foils, oxides, or sample materials where unusual surface marks, transmutation claims, plasma interactions, or self-organized structures have been reported. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026
Elements is a seed page for materials and elemental observations that recur in LENR-related experiments.
Materials in LENR experiments
Materials such as tungsten, indium, copper oxide, deuterated titanium, treated constantan, ferro silicon, and carbon-bearing structures appear repeatedly in LENR experimental reports. They are discussed as targets, electrodes, wires, foils, oxides, or sample materials where unusual surface marks, transmutation claims, plasma interactions, or self-organized structures have been reported.
These material references should be treated as experimental context rather than as independent proof of a single mechanism. As more datasets are indexed, this page can grow into a guide to which elements and materials appear in which experiments.
