Authors: O. Krishevich, V. Peretyachenko Abstract This article presents a rigorous scientific foundation for the VENDOR.Energy™ systems architecture, a class of nonlinear electrodynamic systems with separated functions for regime formation, loss compensation, and useful power extraction. It demonstrates why applying classical linear energy models to regime-based systems leads to erroneous conclusions about “efficiency >100%”, and […]
VENDOR is described as an open electrodynamic system operating strictly within classical physical laws.The surrounding gas is treated as a coupling medium and boundary condition, not as an energy source.Development follows a TRL-based, validation-first approach; no public performance claims are made at this stage.Disclosure of implementation details is gated by independent verification and certification milestones […]
Authors: V.Peretyachenko, O.Krishevich Abstract Large-scale studies of atmospheric electrodynamics are conducted not because the observed effects are unknown to physics, but because qualitative knowledge of a phenomenon is insufficient for engineering, modeling, and institutional applicability. Nonlinear open systems operating in variable environmental conditions require quantitative validation, statistical robustness, and reproducible correlations before their behavior can […]
Authors: O.Krishevich, V.Peretyachenko SCOPE NOTE (CRITICAL READING PREREQUISITE) This article explains the analytical framework for evaluating managed electrodynamic systems operating in open-system regimes. It is NOT a public performance claim, NOT an invitation to infer specific power figures, and NOT a substitute for independent testing under documented measurement protocols. Specific system validation status is provided […]
Authors: O.Krishevich, V.Peretyachenko Abstract The question “Where does the energy come from?” is often used as a final objection to nonlinear systems. In practice, it most commonly indicates not a violation of physical laws, but an incorrect definition of system boundaries and the application of linear intuition to regimes dominated by nonlinearity, field-mediated interactions, and […]
Authors: V.Peretyachenko, O.Krishevich Framework (procedural, mandatory) VENDOR is treated as an engineering system operating within classical physics and a standard TRL-based development logic. Public statements about performance do not replace verification; they are replaced by process: measurement protocols, reproducibility criteria, independent validation, and certification gates. Air and the surrounding environment are described exclusively as a […]
Authors: V.Peretyachenko, O.Krishevich Why “Unusual” Effects More Often Reveal the Limits of Models—not the Limits of Physics Physics has a surprisingly consistent pattern: whenever an experiment starts to “behave strangely,” it usually turns out not that nature has broken its own laws, but that we have been relying on a convenient approximation for too long. […]
Authors: O.Krishevich, V.Peretyachenko Abstract This work examines the role and significance of the VENDOR multi-discharge pulse-resonance system within the historical and technological evolution of electrostatic and high-voltage field-based generators. Although the VENDOR system employs several electrostatic effects, its architecture belongs to hybrid pulse-resonance systems that extend beyond the classical definition of an electrostatic generator. The […]
Seismological & Ionospheric Monitoring as Field Evidence of LAIC Coupling — and What It Does (and Does Not) Mean for VENDOR.Energy Authors: O. Krishevich, V. Peretyachenko Scope Note (Critical Reading Prerequisite) This article reviews peer-reviewed field evidence for lithosphere–atmosphere–ionosphere coupling (LAIC) observed in the context of strong earthquakes and explains how such evidence can be […]
Authors: O. Krishevich, V. Peretyachenko Scope & Critical Reading Prerequisites This article explains an analytical framework for describing self-oscillatory regimes, feedback, resonance, and synchronization in a multimodule corona-discharge generator. It is not a public performance claim, not a statement of “energy creation,” and not a substitute for independent metrology (simultaneous voltage/current waveform power measurement, uncertainty […]
