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The inception of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project arose from the realization that a cooperative approach could bring about groundbreaking advancements in LENR research. Over the last four months, the team has made commendable strides in building reactors and conducting various experiments, publicizing their findings online in real-time. This innovative approach, termed "live open science," not only allows for real-time scrutiny of their work but also invites contributions and insights from the broader scientific community, including retirees and amateur physicists.
As they shared their journey, it became evident that the project's self-funded and crowd-sourced nature fostered a unique environment of passionate contributions, enabling them to push the frontier of LENR exploration.