Bob Greenyer discusses Exotic Vacuum Objects and their possible role in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and novel physics effects with applications to advanced propulsion & space systems.
Bob's work in EVO's is the continuation of a legacy started by innovator Ken Shoulders, who described them as, “Highly organized, micron-sized clusters of electrons, having soliton behavior, with electron populations on the order of Avogadro’s number. When interacted with solid material, these charge clu...
Bob Greenyer discusses Exotic Vacuum Objects and their possible role in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and novel physics effects with applications to advanced propulsion & space systems.
Bob's work in EVO's is the continuation of a legacy started by innovator Ken Shoulders, who described them as, “Highly organized, micron-sized clusters of electrons, having soliton behavior, with electron populations on the order of Avogadro’s number. When interacted with solid material, these charge clusters perform a low-energy phase transformation type of atomic
disruption that liquefies the lattice and propels the material to a high velocity without apparent signs of conventional heating. Using an ordinary thermal interpretation, a thermal gradient for bulk material greater than 26,000 degrees C per micrometer would be required to achieve these effects”.
Bob Greenyer is the Managing Director of GreenChild Imaging Solutions and has a Bachelor of Engineering from Brunel University.
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