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Atomic Centrifuge and Refractive Index Manipulation in Superheavy Isotopes: A Physics-Based Model for Transient Refractive Anomalies

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Journal of Subatomic Research Communications,  Vol. 43, Issue 3 (2025), pp. 104–115,   ISSN 2401-9635,  Published November 6th, 2025 Dr. K. Tanaka , et al. Kanagawa Institute of Subatomic Research, Tokyo, Japan Abstract This paper reports the synthesis of superheavy isotopes KISR-TK [309], [310], and [311] via the Induced Magnetic Field Atomic Centrifuge (IMFAC) method. A significant, unexpected observation is detailed concerning the KISR-TK [310] isotope: its unique nuclear structure generates a highly energetic, localized field that induces a fundamental change in the local refractive index ( n ) of the vacuum, resulting in controllable macroscopic light refraction (cloaking). We provide a rigorous calculation of the requisite Energy Density necessary to sustain such a phenomenon, demonstrating that this energy requirement (approx 10 14 J/m 3 ) is thermodynamically infeasible for generation by any known biological metabolic process. Consequently, we posit that while...

On the Phenomenological and Physiological Attributes of Sasquatchus anonymus: A Preliminary Inquiry

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   Journal of Speculative Science Vol. 42, Issue 3 (2025), pp. 117–129 ISSN 2399-7812 On the Phenomenological and Physiological Attributes of  Sasquatchus anonymus : A Preliminary Inquiry Dr. J.R. Marino-Albernas , Department of Microbiology, University of British Salmoa, Canada,  j.r.marino@unibs.ca Abstract This paper examines the adaptive and physiological capacities of  Sasquatchus anonymus  (commonly known as Bigfoot), with particular attention to its reported environmental mimicry, metabolic suppression, and potential interspecific hybridity. Drawing upon recent field observations and the pioneering dissertation work of Professor Reginald Ruderburg (2024), this study seeks to situate  S. anonymus  within the broader framework of cryptobiological evolution. Findings suggest that Bigfoot’s concealment strategies rival, and in some cases exceed, those observed in recognized taxa. Furthermore, emerging anthropometric data indicate the possibilit...

Journal of Speculative Science (JSS): Constitution

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JSS Peer Review Process Initial Assessment Editors review all submissions for scientific soundness, originality, and relevance to the JSS mission. External Peer Review Papers selected for review are evaluated by at least three independent experts chosen for subject-matter knowledge and impartiality. Decision & Revision Authors receive reviewer feedback and may be asked to revise their work. Outcomes include acceptance , revision , rejection , or transfer to another JSS journal. Resources The JSS offers free reviewer training through the JSS Reviewer Lab , covering peer review practices and research ethics. Editorial Board – Journal of Speculative Science The JSS Editorial Board is composed of researchers from innovative scientific institutions worldwide, representing nuclear sciences, advanced chemistry, astronomy, cryptology, and emerging biological fields. Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Helena Voronina Institute for Advanced Radiochemical Studies, United Federation of ...