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Chapter 2 HISTORY

I was received with mixed feelings inside Dr. Bockris's group. Dr. Bhardwaj, the senior scientist and Mr. Minevski, a graduate student, both of chemistry disciplines, were openly optimistic, while Dr. G. Lin, a nuclear physicist was negative. Dr. Lin's favorite saying as he walked down the hall was, "No, no, no, no!" Because of the time constraint, I rapidly attempted three demonstrations of the electromagnetic resonance experiment ?? all failures. This made Dr. Lin happy. The reader should not misunderstand the situation with Dr. Lin. We were not adversaries? but life would have been simpler for a physicist if my theories were proven wrong. However, with what was to happen next, Dr. Lin and I became close, while I unknowingly developed new opposition within the group at the University.

To move forward, I elected to wait until I had thirty (30) days of unobstructed time to clarify the defects within the electromagnetic resonance system. The next process was a demonstration of the thermal process on which I had worked for two years.

The first official, or unofficial, depending upon whose views you are considering, experiment started around April 15, 1992. We were using chemicals in containers from various laboratories in the University. Some of the containers had previously been opened, thus exposing the chemicals to air and possible contamination. Regardless, I demonstrated a questionable radiation curve. Electrical noise in the laboratory was interfering with the instruments. However, there was no question as to the presence of a radiation decay. Only its constant was in question.

Unknown to me until a later date, and maybe still unknown to his colleagues, Dr. Lin performed and recorded four additional radiation studies with different chemical compositions. His purpose may have had dual motives. An undisclosed purpose may have been to disprove my findings through determining an easy, alternative explanation to what I was producing. The obvious motive was to find out why a chemical reaction caused a deviation in radiation decay. Each of Dr. Lin's four recorded tests provided differing decay curves with different radioactive isotopes being created. This was an important factor to me. Not only from the fact of the new radioactive isotopes being obtained by an independent researcher, for I was well aware of the phenomenon, but I was able to gain Lin's respect as a colleague instead of an outsider.

Starting April 30th, a series of validation tests were commenced. I was permitted entry to the building and my office. They had supplied me with a desk and I was permitted access to the library. However, the laboratories, chemicals and samples were off limits to me. During the tests, Drs. Bockris and Bhardwaj took the chemicals and samples home at night to prevent any question of tampering. The first five tests produced varying levels of gold, platinum, iridium and rhodium. The anomalous radiation from the new, rapid decaying isotopes were measured only on a portion of the experiment.

About this time, the financial backer, Mr. Telander and I selected a name for the business venture which had encompassed our relationship with the science. We named our venture "The Philadelphia Project." This name was taken from the World War II science experiment by the same name which dealt with EMR (electromagnetic resonance). Since transmutation involves the same process, this choice of title was considered a natural selection.

During the course of the experiments, Dr. Roberto Monti joined us, Texas A&M and The Philadelphia Project, as a visiting and a staff scientist, respectively. Dr. Monti, a physicist, had developed theories years ago that errors existed in the universal laws, including those developed by Albert Einstein. His right wing approach made him a renegade to our profession. In his research, he found reported low energy nuclear reactions discovered by Vanquelin in 1799. Vanquelin found that a biological transmutation occurred in chickens which produced calcium through a reaction of silicon plus carbon. Now modern day scientists such a Oshawa, Kushi, Kervran, Komaki and others have attempted to replicate these low energy reactions recorded through the past centuries.

Since neither Dr. Monti nor I were "staff members" of Texas A&M University, and of more importance, since we were supporters of low energy nuclear reactions, it was necessary that we be barred from the University during any further validation of the science. The only scientist in favor of this idea was Dr. Bhardwaj, and his opinion was strong enough to carry.

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20th Century Alchemy Index
| Preface | List of Contributors | Introduction | History | Explanation of Resonance Reaction |
| Experimental Examples | Analytical Analysis of Experiments |
| Synthetic Production of Precious Metals from Black Sands | Conclusion | Note From The Author |

 


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