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O-Day - PROTO SPHERA (Updated 23 May 2023)

Mainstream theoretical work supports our physical and video observations

Bob Greenyer
May 22, 2023
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This presentation is a follow on stream from WindHexe update - End 3rd Week May 2023 and it may help to view that first.

LIVESTREAM was held at 00:05 on 22 May 2023

This video shows that what we have demonstrated over years is what high-end main stream fusion researchers are attempting to achieve. It extends their understanding both of the way fusion works (and other electro-nuclear reactions) and explains or demonstrates unexplained plasma behaviour and known astronomical observations.

  1. Shows that we have achieved and recorded on video the formation and action of self-organised spherical torus plasma

  2. Indicates that the concept of kink instability driven Spheromak/Plasmak self-organised structures are missing the fractal toroidal internal structure that is implied by Bostick/Nardi production method and micrographs, partially hypothesised by Shoulders but fully captured as micro-scopic 3D witness marks and physical object by MFMP. Note, this also explains the how ball lightning can split into self-similar sub-quanta

  3. We have shown on video what part of these naturally structured objects consume matter and what that looks like

  4. We have shown how these structures boundary layers wet together (and separate, leading to the formation of a magnetic fluid skin and or network

  5. We have shown what strange radiation looks like, what it does and explained how it forms and how it is the same thing as that proposed for astronomical scale ejections

Moreover, it is Ball Lightning

UPDATE 23 May 2023

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It has become clear to me that the cut off in the various structures we have seen is called the ‘separatrix’ in main stream plasma research. In Paul Koloc’s terms, this is the hyper-conducting boundary layer. In the work of Kiril Chukanov, this is the boundary of the quantum coherent macro object, made up of electrons in a ‘quantum’ state.

From his patent:

To achieve the foregoing objects, and in accordance with the invention as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention features a method and system for generating high-energy photons. These high-energy photons are believed to be quantum energy. The quantum energy generated by the process as taught herein is derived from a quantum macro object, which is believed to possess similar properties and characteristics as those of ball lightning. In particular, the quantum macro object possesses a positively charged nucleus having a definite and distinct boundary, and an electron cloud directly adjacent the boundary that comprises a plurality of quantum electrons in a quantum state, and a plurality of free-floating electrons not associated or connected with the quantum macro object. The quantum electrons within the quantum macro object are believed to possess an enormous amount of potential energy that may be converted and released as quantum energy. The quantum energy is also believed to be a free gift of nature and capable of being utilised in numerous practical applications.

There is a separatrix of some kind in all of the experiments and natural phenomena we have seen where there is an extremely distinct boundary, be that LION reactor features, Ohmasa Gas on 10-Yen coin or 2% Thoriated Tungsten welding rod, VEGA experimental damage in grain boundaries, the VEGA Valley or the 15mm / 10mm Ball lightning cuts, s

pheres missing in metals in Takaaki Matsumoto’s and John Hutchison’s work. There is even a separatrix to a lesser degree in hydrodynamic solitons and in the air movement into water spout tornadoes.

Below are a few images relating to attempts to produce ‘compact torus’ fusion reactor schemes, from an International Atomic Energy Authority conference review paper from 1986. The ‘Rotamak’ and a typical ‘Spheromak’ are shown. Notice how similar they are to the features we have seen in our experiments since 2017, but also note, there is no consideration of the potential fractal toroidal structure that may underpin them.

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References

  1. Greenyer, B. “Patent-Free Way to Make and Control Large Scale EVOs”, 5 Feb 2020

  2. Koloc, P.M., Bowery, J.A., Fujii, R.M., Harrison, C.F., Jackson, W.D., Lowrey III, A., Pittman, R.B., “The Engineering Physics of an Optimized Confinement Concept (The Plasmak™ Configuration)”, 2002

  3. Windridge, M., “What is a Spherical Tokamak?”, 30 Apr 2020

  4. F. Allasio F., Mancuso A., Micozzi P., Pieroni L., “PROTO-SPHERA”, Euratom-ENEA Frascati, July 2001 [original source] [annotated]

  5. Jurrien H., Greenyer B., “VEGA - Tungsten chop shop”, 31 Dec 2020

  6. Jurrien H., Greenyer B., “VEGA - 10mm BL cut - torus impact (noise removed)”, 28 May 2022

  7. Greenyer, B., “Fractal Toroidal Moment Induced Transformation Reactions - A Coherent Matter Driven Process - V02”

  8. Berger, M. A., & Field, G. B. (1984). “The topological properties of magnetic helicity. Journal of Fluid Mechanics”, 147(-1), 133. doi:10.1017/s0022112084002019 

  9. Pfister, H., & Gekelman, W. (1991). “Demonstration of helicity conservation during magnetic reconnection using Christmas ribbons.”, American Journal of Physics, 59(6), 497–502. doi:10.1119/1.16808 

  10. Jurrien H., “VEGA - Exploding the Valley”, 31 Jul 2022

  11. Jurrien H., “VEGA - Exploding the Valley - Aftermath overview”, 1 Aug 2022

  12. Jurrien H., “VEGA - Exploding the Valley - 15mm Ball Lightning Cut”, 1 Aug 2022

  13. Jurrien H., Greenyer B., “VEGA - 15mm BL cut - scallops and EVO self organisation”, 26 May 2022

  14. Greenyer B., “The New Fire - Are we there yet?”, 7th Aug 2022

  15. Jurrien H., Greenyer B., “Vega - Disappearing nickel”, 28 Dec 2020

  16. Matsumoto, T., “Steps to the Discovery of Electro-Nuclear Collapse”, 1999, [printed version]

  17. Hutchison J., Greenyer B., “Hutchison Effect - Irrefutable proof - The Sun Cannot Lie”, 25 Feb 2020

  18. Boutilier D., Greenyer B., “VEGA - Even more extraordinary traces”, 28 Mar 2021

  19. Greenyer B., “Making Galaxies”, 20 Mar 2022

  20. BRANDENBURG, A. (2011). “Chandrasekhar–Kendall functions in astrophysical dynamos.”, Pramana, 77(1), 67–76. doi:10.1007/s12043-011-0112-5 

  21. Chukanov, K. B, “Methods and systems for generating high energy photons or quantum energy”, 21 Nov 2001

  22. “Advances In Compact Torus Research”, Proceedings Of A Technical Committee Meeting On Advances In Compact Torus Research Organized By The International Atomic Energy Agency And Held In Sydney, Australia 4-7 March 1985

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May 22Liked by Bob Greenyer

I burned some used parts cleaner fluid this weekend in the fire pit. The flame looked like rolling liquid. It really reminded me of magnetic fluid network

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May 23Liked by Bob Greenyer

Interesting again how every time you get something extra 'in the mix'. There must be some scientists out there that could get inspired to reorganize their experiments based on your insights. The aim is 'to nurse' a BL so it can 'do the work'. We know now they can be created in different ways, we also know they can 'eat' everything, so the big question will be 'how to manage' a BL!

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