ULTR experiment
From LENR
The ULTR experiment is a seed page for LENR-related underwater discharge and transmutation observations.
LENR context
This topic appears in 3 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
Representative context includes:
- 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...
- In ULTR experiments, specific arrangements of materials have been used to produce O schematic structures that incorporate the d4d ratio and precisely match the yinyang ratio observed experimentally. These structures, including 'om' and 'monkey face' types, display an asymmetry characterized by carbon deposits predomina...
- The ULTR experiment uses deionized water and aluminum foil to synthesize boron and calcium, producing calcium on one side and boron on the other, with observations of an event horizon around the plasma and a collapsing water bubble plasma discharge underwater creating a sphere radius.
