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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-01 19:49

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By the mid-1980s, around 1985-1986, he expanded his experimental efforts with more advanced laboratories. These labs were situated on King’s Way and Hastings Street, equipped with transformers rated up to 56 kVA and plasma capacitors, which he refers to metaphorically as "snapping gaps." He notes that in these experiments, massive effects—likely electromagnetic discharges—became more prominent.

During this period, he had collaborations with influential figures such as George Lester, Alexander Schersheski, and was funded by companies like Boeing and other energy stakeholders, indicating serious institutional interest. His work focused on high-energy discharges, plasma phenomena, and disruptive electrical effects.

International Collaborations and Experiments