O-Day - At the tip of the pyramid
Scalar and vector potential waves and the world of toroidal moments
For those non-paid subscribers wondering why I called this substack “RemoteView.ICU” I have made one of the first locked blog entries Why “Remote View”? available to all, I encourage you to read/listen to it if you can. Essentially, for most of my life I knew I would have to do something in my 40s. As I turned 40, I had just finished the MFMPs first website.
Now, nearly 10 years later, I believe that because of the incredible effort by all of the volunteer researchers, donors and historical scientists working on the bleeding edge of what is knowable, sometimes publishing in the face of ridicule, we can conclude with a good to high degree of confidence, that all of LENR and historical novel energy systems and more, are based on a phenomenologically simple underlying and nature-wide process.
Join me this evening as I make a first attempt to get across a revelation of immense significance which draws upon many ‘anomalies’ and specific consistent datasets and published works.
LIVESTREAM was held on 28 August 2022, 22:30 CET
Henk Jurrien’s “Big Crack” experiment
Fig. 01 show the effects on a brass sheet and mild steel plate that were placed on top of one another at a slight angle to form the cathode. The anode was above this. A very large plasma structure formed that disrupted the brass.
NOTE: there is curiously no disruption of the sharp edge of the brass plate that contacted the ferromagnetic plate, yet millimeters away there is extreme disruption.
In Anim. 01, the purple and yellow outlines are drawn to register the mirror of the effects from the brass to the mild steel. This allows us to depict the flow of something that disrupts material in the directions shown. The top of the brass plate is then overlayed showing the flow direction of something, that whilst it cuts a hole on one side, only appears to rase a distorted hexagonal blister on the other side. Note this cannot be a gas bubble given the gap between the plates.
Videos discussed
Charge Separation
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Hi Bob, have you shared 3d models of the geometry you've deduced somewhere? I'm would like to 3d print a physical model in plastic of the geometry with removable parts. If you have any 3d .step files or even just a 2d .svg that would save me some time in creating it. If not, no worries -- thanks for all you've done!
Fascinating and profound presentation Bob. Thanks. So there are multiple types of resonance at work here: Toroidal moments/anapole, Relic neutrinos/itonic clusters & EVOs, dyality inversion/baryonic decay.