HUTCHISON EFFECTERS – Bob Greenyer – Dr Judy Wood, John Hutchison, Dr Ken Shoulders, Winston Bostick, Dubovik Kozyrev

Bob Greenyer – Ancient Understanding of The Fractal Toroidal Moment …

Bob Greenyer is a British-trained engineer and open-science low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR / “cold fusion”) researcher who also works in areas often described as unconventional physics. He publicly discusses topics including Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs), Hutchison samples, MH370, and interpretations of ancient technology within a single, integrated framework.

Here is a structured overview.


Who he is

  • Background
  • British-trained engineer with a B.Eng in Manufacturing Engineering from Brunel University (West London).  Apex Conference
  • Early work at SmithKline Beecham (now GSK) in electrical engineering support at a major UK pharmaceutical plant, including standards documentation, monitoring systems for hundreds of meters, and maintenance databases for approximately 4,000 electric motors.  vTools Events
  • Industry career
  • Operated a new-media studio, producing websites, animations, and interactive content for FTSE-100 clients.
  • Subsequently worked at a large international bank on client/investor-facing media and data visualization projects.  vTools Events
  • Entrepreneur
  • Managing Director of GreenChild Imaging Solutions Pvt. Ltd., involved in projects related to animation, applications, and imaging technologies.  Apex Conference

Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP) and LENR

  • In 2012, at ICCF-17 (the International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science) in South Korea, he and collaborators founded the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP). The project’s focus is open, live-streamed attempts to replicate low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR / “cold fusion”) experiments and claims.  vTools Events
  • MFMP work in which he has been closely involved (and on which he is often a co-author) includes:  vTools Events
  • Celani constantan wire excess-heat experiments.
  • Replication efforts related to the Rossi / Lugano “HotCat” reactor.
  • Various nickel–hydrogen and other LENR cells, with emphasis on calorimetry, radiation signatures, and materials microstructure.

On ResearchGate, he is listed as a researcher at Quantum Heat C.I.C. (the MFMP vehicle), with skills in material characterization, radiation detection, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and related areas, and with roughly ten publications and conference papers in this domain.  ResearchGate


Recent published work (water-triggered LENR)

From 2023 onward, he appears as a co-author on a series of papers concerning cavitation in water reactors that report anomalous heat production, isotope changes, and gas emissions:

  • “Water can trigger nuclear reaction to produce energy and isotope gases” (article and preprints, 2023–2024), which presents cavitation devices exhibiting reported excess heat and signatures interpreted as transmutation.  ResearchGate
  • Follow-on conference presentations (for example, at ICCF-25) on “anomalous gas emission” and multi-reactor replication efforts.  ResearchGate

These publications belong to the LENR / low-energy nuclear reactions literature. The LENR field as a whole is widely regarded as controversial within mainstream nuclear physics.


EVOs, “disruption beams,” and Hutchison-style effects

Greenyer’s current work also includes extensive public presentations on Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs) and related phenomena, in which he organizes a wide range of unconventional research threads into a common framework.

According to an extended APEC write-up, “Decoding EVOs: A Deep Dive into Exotic Vacuum Objects,” Tim Ventura summarizes Greenyer’s presentation as follows:  Apex Conference

  • He discusses Exotic Vacuum Objects and fractal toroidal structures as entities that, in his interpretation, can:
  • Transmute matter,
  • Move or “denature” metals and ceramics,
  • Function as “disruption beams” capable of unusual material effects.
  • He connects this to Hutchison samples (such as steel embedded in aluminum and “chewed away” metal) and proposes that EVO “skins” can form around inclusions and move them through bulk material.
  • He relates his EVO model to earlier work by Ken Shoulders, Winston Bostick, Dubovik, Kozyrev, and others, and to concepts such as toroidal moments, scalar potentials, and ball lightning.

The same article notes that he:  Apex Conference

  • Describes fluidization of metals and ceramics below their conventional melting points,
  • Links EVOs to potential material processing, nuclear-waste remediation, and “matter–energy conversion” applications,
  • Reports claimed replications of some Hutchison-like effects using HHO gas and coherent matter,
  • Presents EVO-like structures in connection with sacred geometry, toroidal moments, and possible propulsion or “beam” technologies.

In this way, his presentations connect Hutchison-type anomalies, LENR, plasma toroids, “strange radiation,” and toroidal-moment electromagnetic theory into a single narrative.


Esoteric frame: alchemy, sacred geometry, and ancient tech

Greenyer also adopts an explicitly esoteric interpretive frame alongside laboratory work:

  • A DemystifySci episode description notes that much of his work is informed by an esoteric perspective, in which he considers that alchemists and ancient cultures may have left symbolic or artistic encodings of device architectures intended to access vacuum or zero-point energy, linking alchemical symbolism and sacred geometry to LENR/EVO-type concepts.  Podchaser
  • The APEC EVO article describes him using sacred geometry motifs, ancient symbols, Macedonian “thunderbolt” coins, pyramids, and related imagery as potential representations of toroidal-moment structures and “disruption beams.”  Apex Conference

In these presentations, he explicitly links historical and esoteric symbolism with reported laboratory anomalies.


Public persona & platforms

Greenyer’s work and commentary are accessible through several channels:

  • MFMP / QuantumHeat
  • MFMP and Quantum Heat C.I.C. host long-form experimental walk-throughs, data releases, and open-lab streaming sessions.  vTools Events
  • Podcasts / livestreams
  • APEC talks on EVOs and Hutchison samples.  Apex Conference
  • “Fractal Toroidal Moments” interviews (for example, on Hard Truths, as listed on Audible/iHeart) where he connects LENR, EVOs, and MH370/UAP video interpretations.  iHeart
  • Appearances on programs such as DemystifySci, Humanity Rising, and others, where he discusses fusion at the “fringe,” UFOs, possible ancient devices, and alleged energy-weapon concepts.  Podchaser
  • Substack – “Remote View”
  • He maintains a Substack titled “Remote View”, used for experiment notes, interpretations, and commentary; both the Audible/iHeart listings and APEC biographies refer to this as his current written outlet.  Apex Conference

Position of his work within broader research landscapes

  • Within LENR
  • Within the LENR community, especially among open-science and replication-focused groups, Greenyer is an established participant. He has co-authored peer-reviewed LENR-related papers and multiple conference contributions.  ResearchGate
  • In mainstream physics
  • LENR / cold fusion continues to be disputed in mainstream nuclear physics.
  • His interpretations involving EVOs, toroidal moments, Hutchison-style phenomena, and related mechanisms are outside standard nuclear and solid-state models.
  • The APEC write-up characterizes the broader field as challenging, with substantial open questions and issues related to reproducibility.  Apex Conference

Readers who are particularly interested in specific aspects of his work—such as the Hutchison connections, the proposed “disruption beams,” the cavitation-based LENR studies, or his MH370/UAP interpretations—can focus on those themes through his detailed APEC talks, ResearchGate publications, and long-form podcast interviews.

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