"Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic? If static our hopes are in vain; if kinetic—and we know it is, for certain—then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature. Many generations may pass, but in time our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe."
-NIKOLA TESLA
"Tesla's 'wheelwork of nature' is a vast logarithmic spiral that encompasses the whole universe, the worlds of matter and energy. All motion occurs in spirals, from the whirling of giant galaxies to the spinning of subatomic particles. Our challenge is to tap into this energy and make it available to humanity."
-EDWARD ESKO
"Tao produces One. One produces Two. Two produce Three. Three produce all things."
-LAO TSU
Studies on Low Energy Transmutation
12/2/07
I started Quantum Rabbit (QR) in 2005, together with Alex Jack and Woody Johnson, to revive and experiment with George Ohsawa’s theory of low energy transmutation. Atomic transmutation, in which elements can be guided to change into each other under relatively normal conditions, became Ohsawa’s passion toward the end of his life. He was able to confirm the theory with simple experiments before he died.
The process described by Ohsawa is known by the names Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) and others. We’ve renamed the process “Quantum Conversion,” since it seems to be taking place in the quantum realm of very tiny particles. Quantum Conversion also distances our research from the highly controversial research into so-called “Cold Fusion.”
At the QR laboratory in Vermont, we have conducted dozens of experiments based on Ohsawa’s reports. The lab is located on the Connecticut River and is powered by hydroelectric power. Test results are promising. For example, we have successfully changed non-magnetic graphite (carbon) into a powder with magnetic properties. We have also changed charcoal (primarily carbon), also non-magnetic, into a magnetic powder.
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