Strange radiation

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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.

LENR context

This topic appears in 2 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.

Representative context includes:

  • Fractal toroidal moments influence electron interactions and modify electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations, including Casimir forces arising from boundaries such as conducting plates or dielectric materials. These effects lead to phenomena such as anomalous glowing, transmutation, non-thermal plasticity, and altered mater...
  • Gravitational potential arises from electromagnetic forces balancing to trap energy as internal gravity, leading to the deposition of monopoles inside materials such as metals. These monopoles repel each other, causing explosive separation into distinct grains and wave-patterned structures. Scalar radiation associated...

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