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Strange radiation is a term used in LENR-related discussions for unusual tracks, emissions, or material effects reported in some experiments.
Strange radiation is a term used in LENR-related discussions for unusual tracks, emissions, or material effects reported in some experiments.


==LENR context==
==Reported observations==
 
The phrase is used across parts of the LENR community for observations that do not fit neatly into conventional radiation categories. It may refer to unusual marks on detectors, material tracks, apparent emissions, or effects associated with compact plasma structures and transmutation claims.
The phrase is used across parts of the LENR community for observations that do not fit neatly into conventional radiation categories. It may refer to unusual marks on detectors, material tracks, apparent emissions, or effects associated with compact plasma structures and transmutation claims.



Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026

Strange radiation is a term used in LENR-related discussions for unusual tracks, emissions, or material effects reported in some experiments.

Reported observations

The phrase is used across parts of the LENR community for observations that do not fit neatly into conventional radiation categories. It may refer to unusual marks on detectors, material tracks, apparent emissions, or effects associated with compact plasma structures and transmutation claims.

Because the term is broad and often used inconsistently, this page should develop as a glossary and evidence-mapping page. Future additions should identify which experiment produced which observation and which interpretation was proposed.

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