I'd like to try this myself, but I can find no other reference to the
phenomenon other than yours. By cavitating cleaner do you mean an ordinary
ultrasonic cleaner, or is it something different? How much power is needed?
What size and thickness of foil are used, etc.?
If the surface of the
Sorry, the project name is
ULTR
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 5:37 PM Axil Axil wrote:
> Bob Greenyer of MFMP has moderated the experiments that you are interested
> in under the project name "ULTRA". There is a lot of info on Bob's site on
> this stuff.
>
> Bob's site is as follows:
>
>
Bob Greenyer of MFMP has moderated the experiments that you are interested
in under the project name "ULTRA". There is a lot of info on Bob's site on
this stuff.
Bob's site is as follows:
https://remoteview.substack.com/archive?sort=new
also see
With reference to the post that I contributed to this blog a few days ago
regarding how multiple dimensions could underpin unobservable processes
during cavitation, I now continue as follows:
Beginning a few days ago, an opportunity afforded itself whereby an
scanning electron microscope (SEM)
*Nobody had ever expected to see quantum effects coming out of a cavitating
cleaner. But amateur physics experiments performed at home have most likely
done it. This breakthrough in amateur experimental methods is so much
unexpected and might open the door to the discovery of how multiple
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