Evidence of Microscopic Ball Lightning in Cold Fusion Experiments, ICCF11, France, 2004

Pictures of microplasmoid marks including rings on lexan casing of electrolysis cell in 1996.

Click to open: Evidence of Microscopic Ball Lightning in Cold Fusion Experiments, The Proceedings of the ICCF 11, Marseilles, France, 2004. 

Evidence of micro ball lightning in cold fusion experiments from 1992-2004. This article contains pictures of microscopic ball lightning markings from Shoulders, Matsumoto, Savvatimova, Urutskoev, and Miley’s lab (taken by Lewis). In this article, as in a similar article in the ICCF10 Conference Proceedings, it is explained that there exists a previously unknown state of matter called the plasmoid state by me. It is when this state exists in materials that the anomalies of the anomalies in the cold fusion and low energy transmutation fields happen. Examples described are natural ball lightning in the atmosphere and microplasmoids in the various experiments described in the article.

The picture above shows plasmoid marks including plasmoid rings on the lexan casing of a transmutation electrolysis cell taken with a microscope camera. The cell was at the Fusion Studies Laboratory of George Miley. It was taken in 1996 while working there. The picture looks different than the other marks on the lexan casing because computer software was used to delineate the edges. The original looked similar to this but less granular.

E. Lewis, Evidence of Microscopic Ball Lightning in Cold Fusion Experiments in Proceedings of the ICCF11, France, 2004.

 

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