Chasing the Unexplained: Where Hydrogen Meets Heat


Overview
We run controlled experiments observing the interaction between hydrogen and various metal lattices under thermal, chemical, and electrical stress. In this space, anomalies appear: heat surges, material changes, unexplained signals. We don’t dismiss them. We chase them.
Why It Matters
Historically, these effects have been ignored, ridiculed, or hand-waved away as error. But what if they’re real? What if certain conditions consistently trigger phenomena that point toward something new—some gap in known models?
What We’re Investigating
- Hydrogen loading in nickel, palladium and synthetic crystals
- Real-time thermal output tracking with controlled baselines
- Event detection using neutron counters, EM sensors, and high-res logging
- Reproducibility under identical protocols
Goals
- Identify consistent trigger patterns across materials
- Develop reliable instrumentation for fringe-effect detection
- Separate noise from signal—with no agenda but truth
We don’t claim miracles. We just follow where the anomalies lead.
