Bob Greenyer discusses Exotic Vacuum Objects and their possible role in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and novel physics effects with applications to advanced propulsion & space systems.
Bob's work in EVO's is the continuation of a legacy started by innovator Ken Shoulders, who described them as, “Highly organized, micron-sized clusters of electrons, having soliton behavior, with electron populations on the order of Avogadro’s number. When interacted with solid material, these charge clusters perform a low-energy phase transformation type of atomic
disruption that liquefies the lattice and propels the material to a high velocity without apparent signs of conventional heating. Using an ordinary thermal interpretation, a thermal gradient for bulk material greater than 26,000 degrees C per micrometer would be required to achieve these effects”.
Bob Greenyer is the Managing Director of GreenChild Imaging Solutions and has a Bachelor of Engineering from Brunel University.