Kenneth Radford Shoulders, Charge Clusters, Electrum Validum Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs), Cold Fusion, Teleportation, Electron Cluster Gun
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Kenneth Radford Shoulders, a pioneering American physicist and inventor, passed away on June 7, 2013, at the age of 86. His death was attributed to a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a complication arising from metastatic prostate cancer. (Kenneth Radford Shoulders, 86 | New Energy Times – News Site)
Shoulders was renowned for his groundbreaking work in vacuum microelectronics and for introducing the concept of “Exotic Vacuum Objects” (EVOs), previously termed “Electrum Validum” (EV). These high-density charge clusters were central to his research into alternative energy sources. His career included significant contributions at institutions like MIT and SRI International, where he was instrumental in developing early microcircuit technologies and the first quadrupole mass spectrometers. Later, at Jupiter Technologies, he continued his EVO research. (Kenneth R. Shoulders Papers – Philadelphia Area Archives, Kenneth Radford Shoulders, 86 | New Energy Times – News Site)
Beyond electronics, Shoulders had a passion for aviation innovation. He conceptualized the Gyrodyne Convertiplane, a hybrid vehicle combining features of cars, helicopters, and airplanes, aiming to revolutionize personal transport. Although the project faced regulatory challenges, it exemplified his visionary approach to engineering. ([PDF] 1 KEN SHOULDERS, 1927-2013. A MAVERICK GENIUS. The Man …, Kenneth R. Shoulders – Wikipedia)
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