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| Nelson Camuss study of lightning and its effects led to his discovery of the Neltron - tiny negative particles of matter smaller than electrons. The Van Allen Magnetic belts discharges tiny negative particles into the part of the year where helium ( 0.07 percent of the air ) resides, generating the first natural cold fusion reaction in the air. Alpha particles ( helium ) transmute nitrogen ( 74.8 percent of the air ) into hydrogen plus oxygen. ( a Rutherford discovery of 1919 ) This constant transmutation of the nitrogen goes to the clouds, and a strong chain reaction generating the junction of H - O forming water. The drops of water from clouds are charged at positive polarization and the H - O from the transmutation of nitrogen are negative. The collapse of positive and negative plans to use the first spark generating water from H - O going with the cloud dreops together in large mass of rain down. When the Neltrons are in contact with the drops of water, they bond with the electrons of the hydrogen and oxygen ( water ) creating different polarization in the clouds, thus generating a storm with strong power in sound, plus light rays, discharge, and rain. The lightning reflect electrons at 300,000 kilometers per second. A ray of lighting comes from the earth in a discharge of ions going to the clouds and the clouds reflect them down at 300,000 kilometers per second. |
Neltron Turbo Battery One of Nelsons early projects delved into the conversion of the human urine salts into lithium using as special transmutation process. This research led to the discovery of Nithium and the development of a cold fusion cell. Further research along these lines to lead to the Neltron Theory. One of the applications developed from Dr. Nelson Camuss discovery and theory is the Neltron Turbo Battery. |
| Cold Fusion Reasearch Researchers and technical people with some knowledge in nuclear physics and chemistry are working with different metals, in combination with various electrolytes and different types of accelerators ( cyclotron, plasma, magnetic fields, laser, etc. ) to fully explored this newly discovered phenomenon. Hal Fox from the Cincinnati Group in Salt Lake City got artificial transmutation from his sodium anode into gold, using his own clusters ( electrons in command ). The amount of energy to produce this fusion reaction on was the order of one watt. Nelson Camuss own research in this field has resulted in the development of the urine battery, using human urine as the fuel. About 5 gallons of human during per day can produce 5 kilowatt hours of electricity for 24 hours. The urine battery was demonstrated at the Exotic Research Conference in July of 1998. |
| The Neltron Way If other researchers were to adopt the 'Neltron' way, transmutation on the order of microwatts would be possible. The Neltron weight is only 1/1,000,000 times the electron weight, as faster than the speed of light, and is easy to trigger. When in the hydrogen atom, the Neltron can be moved out from the top of the electron so that the positron ( positive opponent particle to the Neltron ) will shoot out from nucleus to maintain the stabilization of the atom. If you excite the Neltron too fast, the positron does not have enough time to get out of the nucleus. The positron will be forced down and lose its position at the center of the circular uniform notion of the atom. The electron loses its neltron, and because of the reduced mass, the electrons speeds up, collapsing the nucleus in forming a cold fusion reaction. The hydrogen is converted into helium. This is a natural phenomenon that occurs infrequently in natural lightning storms. |
| Biotechnology. The energy requirements are small... On the order of microwatts. This puts it in the energy range of the human brain. This can cause problems on rare occasions. Sometimes our brain excites the Neltron in our bodys hydrogen atoms, thus converting them into helium and some parts of the human body disappear... spontaneous combustion of the human body. Using the Neltron process, large amounts of hydrogen can be produced from water with very little power. If similar process was developed by Pacheco, a Bolivian man who used empirical methods to produce hydrogen from sea water. He ran his experimental motor boat fueled with sea water ( no gasoline ) for more than eight hours in a demonstration on the US Eastern seaboard back in the early 1970s. Neltrons are truely the way of the future. |