Click to open: Cold Fusion in the Context of a Scientific Revolution in Physics: History and Economic Ramifications, ICCF11, 2004.
Published in the ICCF11 Conference Proceedings. This article was written in 2004 for an audience of cold fusion/plasmoids researchers to explain Kondratieff Wave theory and the theory about paradigm shifts in physics. It explains how the microplasmoid field developed and includes a history of the plasmoid field and the crisis period leading up to my formulation of basic postulates of the plasmoid paradigm theory in 1992.
The three pictures in a row were pictures taken with a microscope in 1996 while working in the Fusion Studies Laboratory of George Miley. The three pictures are all of plasmoid marks on the lexan casing of a transmutation electrolysis cell. The picture in the middle of the three looks especially similar to this one by Matsumoto. On the various parts of this transmutation electrolysis cell, there were hundreds of marks like these, and scores of pictures recorded plasmoid markings. The markings were like those shown by Matsumoto and Shoulders, and these are evidence that a scientific revolution was underway in the early 1990s as was described for the physics researchers in the article in 2004.
This Miley LENR cell was the second third or major experiment showing the effect of the relationship of ball lightning-like microplasmoids and the transmutation and anomalous energy production phenomena. That of Matsumoto with palladium electrode in heavy water was the first. Perhaps the transmutation experiment Shoulders performed in the middle of the 1990s with a Tesla coil was the third. He may have performed that experiment before this experiment by Miley in 1995 or 1996.