HHO gas
From LENR
HHO gas is discussed in LENR-related experiments involving water-derived gas mixtures, tungsten interactions, and coherent plasma structures.
LENR context
This topic appears in 4 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
Representative context includes:
- 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...
- 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...
- HHO gas cutting of thick mild steel, primarily iron and carbon, creates a coherent vortex that forms toroidal structures with complete charge separation and cluster formation. This process generates a slow, deliberate Usherenko vortex effect within capillary channels, disrupting metal bonds and influencing material coh...
- In the speaker's experiment, Ohmasa gas used to transmute tungsten was applied to 75-micron thin indium foil, which is diamagnetic and has a melting point of 156°C. The indium moved away from the jet, turned to a jelly-like state, and heated to very high temperatures. Clusters built up to a certain level interacted wit...
