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The award Gravity Effects at Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) is completed.
The prize has been awarded to Dr. Veniamin Filimonov (alternative notation of surname “ Filimonau “ )
who attended the ceremony personally.
Press release
The Göde Wissenschafts-Stiftung, institute for gravity research at Waldaschaff has ambitious goals: With there
engagement they are contributing into the research of earths gravity force, one of the last large secrets of physics.
Dr. Michael Göde, primarily a mercantilist and world-wide third biggest provider of collectible articles,
operates the foundation at own expense. The foundation is resided within the complex of the Bayerisches Muenzkontor at Waldaschaff, where they operate a laboratory, with special experimental equipment and a small staff of physicists. ". Göde’s goal is to allow intelligent heads lateral thinking - scientifically based and not always on the well-known scientific paths “.
On this background the scientific foundation awarded 10,000 €- prize money. The required subject:
“ Gravitation effects with low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) “.
The prize addresses scientists, able to experimentally prove these gravity effects.
Just recently this price was given to Dr. Veniamin Filimonov, University of Minsk, Belarus. He studied physical chemistry
at Minsk and received his doctorate degree in 1985. Dr. Filimonov works on electrolytic cells producing hydrogen.
In order to clarify these coherences, Dr. Filimonov developed four different
experiments which can now be realised with the prize money.
As the speed of light is not a constant , the force of gravity , at a closer glance, is
also not a constant ", so Wolfram Bahmann, chairman of the scientific foundation.
The small team of the institute performs for almost six years theoretical and
experimental science on gravitational force. Earths gravity is known as a natural attracting force, being less researched than electricity, magnetism and nuclear power.
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