Part 1 - Introduction
Dr György Egely has taken a hard look over the past few decades at what preceded Pons & Fleischmann's work, from his view as a life-long professional nuclear engineer. What he saw was an array of experiments and observations that were overlooked, miss-interpreted or dismissed but one in particular, that of George Ohsawa caught his eye because he identified that several independent research groups had observed the same phenomena but without really thinking about the underlying process.
We are honoured and proud to announce that we will be working with him and you the crowd to open up his research which goes far farther than any other researcher has done to date in the field of 'dusty plasmas'. György understands from his review of history that those that do not reach out rarely see the fruits of their imagination realised in their time - we hope others in the community can step back from the continually failed route of closed research. Of course, we will publish the work in its entirety.
Since starting our collaboration we have identified several other researchers who have replicated and extended Ohsawa's work and we look forward to reporting and collating their contributions with you through next year. We encourage you to try and get ahead of our reporting - it'll be fun, there is much to discover - it is like a whole other world.
György and his fellow researchers have already provided us with schematics for his last two generations of microwave resonant chambers which we hope MFMP followers can help us fabricate - we know many of you have machine shops and are handy with a welding plant. Please let us know.
Additionally, his colleagues have already furnished us with several generations of magnetron power supply control circuit schematics and similarly, we would be interested to hear from those with power electronic/electrical skill sets in order to help us fabricate these units.
Lastly, if anyone knows good quartz glass manufacturers / suppliers (there are several we have identified) in different geographies - then we'd like to hear about them, as we will need to create high temperature acoustical resonators which form the core of the reactor. There are other areas where you might be able to pitch in - so keep an eye on this developing story.
With an SEM/EDX to hand or a good chemistry lab, there is a real opportunity to develop a bench top device that will be able to transmute elements repeatably in the time it takes you to warm up soup.
With your engagement, 2017 can be the year that controlled transmutations via electro-mechanical and biological systems (follow our "Life Changing" thread) becomes accepted and the repercussions for medicine, technology and every ones standard of living really start to reveal themselves.