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| VEGA experiments is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations. | | VEGA experiments is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations. |
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| == Database-backed notes ==
| | VEGA experiments are a group of LENR-related experimental observations discussed in the fact dataset, including VEGA Dome and related tests involving hydrogen, low-pressure air, electrodes, tungsten, fused quartz or glass sheaths, and high-speed imaging. |
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| The following notes are derived from the latest LENR fact dataset: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM source dataset].
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| * Fact c6713603-5213-4de0-96bf-3f7c046d5345: The VEGA Dome experiment replicated a simplified sacred geometry setup with hydrogen and low-pressure air inside an M10 long nut chamber featuring an anode and a cathode structure. High-frame-rate imagery taken with a Sony Alpha camera at 1/180th of a second exposure captured balls of fire and coherent matter traveling waves forming on the anode within the cathode chamber. These traveling waves were observed to not follow kinetic ballistic trajectories, were impervious to the electric and magnetic fields inside the...
| | The dataset describes VEGA experiments as producing observations such as ball-lightning breakup, coherent matter traveling waves, toroidal or fractal substructures, and marks or structures on materials such as tungsten and fused quartz. These observations are associated with Bob Greenyer, Henk Jurrien, David Boutilier, and related experimental commentary. |
| * Fact 07bb547f-e4cc-404a-ae04-f1db53b823eb (early 2000s): Anatoly Anatoly Klimov published plasmatron work where magnetrons heated plasma and pushed it through carbon-rich polymer tubes, producing three types of beams, including a helical beam that could not be deflected by air flow. This beam resembled those observed by Slobodan Stankovic, Kenneth Shoulders, and in the VEGA experiments. These helical beams are believed to be related phenomena arising under different experimental conditions involving fluid turbulence and vortex-like motion inside tubes, which lead to cohe...
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| * Fact c4ea8c89-e5b8-408f-8e9a-b835dbc51385 (1956, 1973): Paul Koloc's 1973 plasma model proposed that helicity injection in a cathode-anode setup would produce loops that join into a large torus. However, Bob Greenyer argues that this model and the related Italian Nuclear Energy Authority (ENEA) proposal are incorrect. Instead, observations by Winston Bostick in 1956 and video analysis by David Boutilier of a VEGA experiment show that plasmoids twist 180 degrees and pinch off into rings that spin and rapidly form into a torus or multiple toroids, which may also occur at...
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| * Fact 0d2f15f7-fb93-4d94-9d3c-25c804f4009c (2022): In Henk Jurrien's VEGA experiments conducted on the Eastern Plateau of the VEGA Valley, complex fractal toroidal substructures with 4-point, 6-point, and multi-point geometries were observed on fused quartz or glass anode sheaths during the breakup of ball lightning. These substructures, approximately 200–250 nanometers across within rings about 750 nanometers wide, align with simulations, sacred geometry patterns including Event Horizon bubbles, and the phantom structure previously predicted and seen in the John H...
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| * Fact 76f1b563-9415-472d-961a-32c8c591c2e8 (1980): A circa 1980 iron and ferro silicon sample given by George Hathaway in December the prior year was analyzed, showing fragments from a large billet previously examined in Scotland with features replicating findings observed at the Max Planck Institute and extended by the speaker; this sample displays self-organized structures on crystal grains resembling Saffire or Henk Jurrien's VEGA reactors, with split homogeneous crystal grains and carbon-oxygen rich regions similar to those observed by a Japanese nuclear team l...
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| These notes are intended as a compact starting point for further wiki review and citation work.
| | The claims are interpretive and should be read as part of the LENR research record rather than as settled mainstream conclusions. |
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| == Source dataset == | | ==Related topics== |
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| | * [[Ball lightning]] |
| | * [[Fractal toroidal moments]] |
| | * [[Transmutation]] |
| | * [[Bob Greenyer]] |
| | * [[Winston Bostick]] |
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| * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM Latest fact dataset] | | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0JPZedjXM Latest fact dataset] |
VEGA experiments is a topic appearing in the LENR fact database in connection with reported experiments, observations, devices, or theoretical interpretations.
VEGA experiments are a group of LENR-related experimental observations discussed in the fact dataset, including VEGA Dome and related tests involving hydrogen, low-pressure air, electrodes, tungsten, fused quartz or glass sheaths, and high-speed imaging.
Overview
The dataset describes VEGA experiments as producing observations such as ball-lightning breakup, coherent matter traveling waves, toroidal or fractal substructures, and marks or structures on materials such as tungsten and fused quartz. These observations are associated with Bob Greenyer, Henk Jurrien, David Boutilier, and related experimental commentary.
The claims are interpretive and should be read as part of the LENR research record rather than as settled mainstream conclusions.
Related topics
Source dataset