Kelk 2013 — [updated]

While the "Kelk 2013" hypothesis offers an elegant unifying theory for diverse phenomena, it remains on the fringes of mainstream science.

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In his 2013 writings, Martin introduced devices (often referred to as or similar dipolar antennas) designed to attract and focus KELEA energy into water or other fluids. He argued that these simple devices could transmit energy non-electrically, offering a potential route toward "free energy" or clean energy solutions. While the "Kelk 2013" hypothesis offers an elegant