Part 5/7:
Central Theories and Explanations
An intriguing aspect of Granger’s discussion was his belief that these tracks representing coherent matter did not respond to typical electromagnetic influences unless in close proximity. This led to further contemplation about the physical properties of various materials involved in the experiments. He argued for aluminum's suitability due to its paramagnetic nature, suggesting its qualities allowed for potential energy gains not present in other elements like gold or copper.
Granger noted that through his experiments, particularly with cavitation systems, his team replicated the tracks discovered by Claude Devar—a crucial milestone further supporting his arguments regarding the induction of coherent matter waves.