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RE: LeoThread 2025-04-11 16:16

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Recent experiments detailed in the Russian paper focus on the interaction of low-power laser radiation with magnetized water, which had previously been exposed to sunlight. When subjected to these conditions, the water emerged as a source of unusual radiation that diverges from known radiation fields and particles.

This approach centers on using magnets common in biological and chemical research to study how strange radiation interacts with various materials. The radiation's peculiar properties are said to have implications for biological systems, as well as physical phenomena like transmutation and ball lightning.

In-Depth Look at the Experimental Setup