We dive into the intriguing world of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) and its historical roots with Bob Greenyer of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP). @MFMP
In this fascinating discussion, we explore the possibility that the legendary inventor, Nikola Tesla, may have stumbled upon LENR principles much earlier than commonly thought. From Tesla's experiments in the late 1800s to the foundational works of Thomas Graham and beyond, join us as we unravel the threads of scientific inquiry leading up to modern LENR research. Whether you're a Tesla enthusiast, a science history buff, or simply curious about the untold stories of scientific exploration, this video offers a unique perspective on the legacy of one of history's most enigmatic figures.
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Timestamps:
(00:01) - Introduction to the concept of LENR in history.
(00:34) - First examples of LENR and discussion on alchemy.
(01:08) - Reference to biological transmutations and John Paul Barbarian's book.
(01:47) - Nikola Tesla's experiments with a carbon button lamp in the late 1800s.
(02:23) - Tesla's work on synthesizing X-rays and examples in the Serbia museum.
(03:17) - Tesla's later work on radiation and decay rate.
(04:03) - Thomas Graham's discovery in the 1870s on hydrogen loading in Palladium.
(04:36) - Discussion on Cold Fusion and LENR in modern experiments.
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