๐งต Greenyer believes to have re-discovered cold fusion
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 14:30:51 UTC No. 16113720
By creating microscopic bubbles from the vaccum pressure of an ICE generator along with some UV light of a specific wavelength, plasma structures resembling ball lightning are created. They call this a "thunderstorm generator" and it supposedly increases the efficiency of ICE engines and effectively removes pollutants. On its own it sounds like this might just be poorly tested water injection improving efficiency.
However, they took samples from inside of the thunderstorm generator and found that there are pock marks of various elements scattered throughout the sample. These were viewed on an electron microscope and they consistently resemble toroids or spheres with what appears to be transmute matter spewing out of them.
If this isn't some weird contamination phenomenon maybe there's something there.
He goes a bit off the deep end and starts associating it with esoteric science and alchemy, because of some symbolism and art from circa 1500 and before containing imagery that seems to "match" his observations with this ball lightning stuff. I'm not sure about all that, but if he's really finding these perfect structures under SEM with elements that shouldn't be present, something is happening at the very least. This is all part of the Martin Fleishmann Memorial Project (MFMP) and you can watch some videos of breakdowns on the Alchemical Science YouTube channel. MFMPs livestreams are the best source of info I've found, but they're always long because it's literally just a video of a dude in a lab talking about what he's looking at. For 3 hours at a time.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 14:49:39 UTC No. 16113744
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Forgot to mention, in the toroids/spheres embedded in the metal they find titanium, Sulphur, and a few other things that shouldn't be present. They also carbon dated some samples from a thunderstorm generator running on a gasoline engine and got an age of ~30k years old. I'm pretty sure it should be much older if it's gasoline. The low age implies the carbon found in there is from somewhere else or its isotopes have changed somehow.