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In a move toward international cooperation, he traveled to Germany at the invitation of scientists such as Dr. Peter Kukushnig and Roland Brito. The goal was to perhaps transfer or replicate his labs abroad, though the plan to ship a full laboratory to Germany was never realized. Upon returning to Canada, he sold off much of his equipment, some of which was confiscated due to containing PCB components—highlighting safety and regulatory concerns.
During his time in Germany, he sought an audience with Prince Hands Adam Leichenstein, which proved futile, but he engaged with notable figures like Prince Alfred van Wychenstein and Henry Dakin. These interactions enriched his understanding of high-energy physics and experimental methods.