Elements

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Elements is a seed page for materials and elemental observations that recur in LENR-related experiments.

LENR context

This topic appears in 17 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...
  • By 1957, Winston Bostick was making bold claims that his experiments revealed the basis for the structure of all matter, from subatomic particles to galaxies, and suggested they could enable propulsion by projecting matter at ultra-fast speeds of 450,000 miles per hour. His work, which began in 1948 at the Livermore La...
  • Neil Creighton-Gould (1958–2023), also known as LION, incorporated diamond inclusions into treated constantan wire in his reactors around late 2012 to 2013, following a suggestion. Diamonds—especially when "dirty"—exhibited the highest specific heat capacity and electron emission, with their hardness and carbon content...
  • In experiments by Slobodan Stankovic and Anatoly Klimov, plasma forced through a carbon graphite channel or polycarbonate experiences turbulence that leads to the formation of fractal toroids and coherent matter solitons at the center points of these structures. These coherent matter solitons can travel at very fast sp...

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