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The Anomalies in Navy Electrolyte Experiments at China
Lake
These novel experimental anomalies, like those of Cold Fusion, were
caused by using time as an energy source by transducing time-energy
into spatial energy. Transducing one microsecond per second of time
into spatial EM energy, yields nearly 10
11
watts of power
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Melvin H. Miles and Benjamin F. Bush, "Radiation
measurements at China Lake: Real or Artifacts?", Proc. ICCF-7
(International Conference on Cold Fusion—7), Vancouver, BC,
Canada, Apr. 1998, p. 101.
Consistency of China Lake Anomalies
Anomalous LW EM Emission Phenomena at China Lake (1)
Anomalous LW EM Emission Phenomena at China Lake (2)
Sufficient LW-to-TW Transduction Ionizes GM Tube Gas (3)
Sufficient LW-to-TW Transduction Ionizes GM Tube Gas (4)
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Experimental LW Emission Phenomena in Electrolysis
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