leptanism
Leptanism is a term used to describe the practice of using leptons, specifically electrons, as a means of energy transfer or propulsion. The concept gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly in the context of theoretical physics and alternative energy theories. Leptanism is based on the idea that electrons, being fundamental particles with negative charge, can be manipulated to create a form of energy that can be harnessed for various purposes.
The theoretical foundation of leptanism lies in the principles of quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. Proponents of
However, leptanism remains largely a theoretical concept. While there have been attempts to develop practical applications,
Despite these challenges, leptanism continues to be a subject of interest for researchers and enthusiasts in