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- Title
FACES OF LENR: Part 1: From Alchemy to Biological Transmutations.
- Authors
Egely, George
- Abstract
The aim of this paper is to help inventors design LENR-based devices, to make economically viable clean energy machines. In order to achieve this goal, the underlying physics is discussed. Though all LENR (low-energy nuclear reaction) processes require some form of catalytic action, they need two main forms: cold (down to room temperature) aided by "condensed plasmoids" as quasi-particles, and hot (above 1,000°C) with the help of intense local neutrino generation and plasma waves. Further auxiliary effects are needed to make LENR economically viable. What is to be learned? We have to acknowledge the existence of the ether--as a sea of neutrinos and novel fields, due to rotating charges. Rotating masses may generate similar fields, as induced vortexes of ether. Further, we must acknowledge the extra macroscopic space dimension, as a consequence of the above. All in all, symmetry (continuous and discrete) and ether (as a superfluid medium and vacuum fluctuation) will be the two important fundamental ideas embedded into our extended concepts of nature. By acknowledging the ether, a number of forgotten inventions and test results can be explained, and new devices can be designed. By extending our view of nature, biological transmutation and order in cellular organization in biology will become a natural consequence of charge movement.
- Subjects
LOW-energy nuclear reactions; PLASMA waves; NUCLEAR reactions; ALCHEMY; CYTOLOGY; PLASMA production
- Publication
Infinite Energy, 2020, Vol 25, Issue 151/152, p15
- ISSN
1081-6372
- Publication type
Article