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He hypothesizes that during lightning and laboratory experiments alike, material is being "built" from energetic breakdowns, with light elements like silicon, calcium, and carbon serving as the primary building blocks. These elements are drawn from the surrounding environment or materials, fused or transmuted during high-energy events, leading to the complex assemblages observed.
Implications for Transmutation, Fusion, and Natural Phenomena
Gres confidently links the phenomena observed in lightning breakup products, lab-based cold fusion experiments, and large-scale energetic events like ball lightning. He suggests that these processes are manifestations of a common underlying physics—material transmutation propelled by high-energy discharges.