
The EVA Project (Electric Vacuum Anomalies) focuses on the research of anomalous phenomena associated with electromagnetic plasma discharges in vacuum. These phenomena appear to indicate the occurrence of nuclear processes, commonly referred to as LENR — Low Energy Nuclear Reactions. Such phenomena may open new, previously unexplored pathways for energy generation.
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The aim of the project is to use scalar-field-related phenomena for imaging similar to X-ray imaging. Preliminary indications suggest that this form of radiation may have lower negative health impacts than conventional X-rays.
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The SingleWire Project explores an alternative method of electrical energy transmission inspired by the experiments of Nikola Tesla. Its aim is to investigate the possibility of efficient and safe energy transfer through a very thin conductor, potentially opening new opportunities for decentralized energy systems.
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The Battery-Free Mobility Project explores a phenomenon observed near Tesla transformers that could enable a new form of energy transfer without the use of conventional batteries. The aim is to verify its principle, safety, and potential for future, more efficient energy systems.
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