Bob Greenyer is an engineer, entrepreneur, and visionary in the field of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), renowned for his dedication to advancing open-science initiatives that challenge conventional scientific paradigms and spark global curiosity and collaboration.
Bob Greenyer earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering from Brunel University in London, where he developed a strong foundation in problem-solving and innovation. His professional journey spans a diverse range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, advertising, education, and finance. Over the years, he has worked with blue-chip companies, contributing to product design, corporate branding, and the development of educational tools.
An accomplished entrepreneur, Bob co-founded multiple businesses, including ventures focused on animation and smart device applications for health, education, and entertainment. His multidisciplinary background reflects his ability to integrate engineering principles with creative problem-solving, a skill set he has applied to his groundbreaking work in LENR.
In 2012, Bob co-founded the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP), an organization dedicated to researching LENR, also known as "cold fusion." MFMP stands out for its Live Open Science model, a unique approach that prioritizes transparency and collaboration. By sharing all experimental methods, data, and results in real-time, MFMP has created an international community of scientists and enthusiasts working together to explore LENR's potential as a sustainable energy source. Bob’s leadership has been instrumental in driving this innovative model, which encourages collective problem-solving and rapid progress.
Bob Greenyer’s work resonates deeply with the alternative themes of the Cosmic Summit, particularly in the realms of alternative energy technologies and the re-examination of fundamental scientific principles. In addition to ancient history, the Cosmic Summit welcomes highly evidenced theories of alternative or lost technology that our ancestors may have had knowledge of. His research into LENR focuses on its potential to revolutionize energy production, providing a clean, abundant, and sustainable source of power. Additionally, his investigations into Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs) and their role in nuclear transmutations challenge mainstream scientific theories and open the door to groundbreaking discoveries.
Bob delivers his research with vibrant enthusiasm and his presentations are entertaining as they are educational. His dedication to open science and his pioneering work in LENR position him as a transformative figure in the exploration of alternative energy technologies. His presence at Cosmic Summit 2025 will no doubt inspire attendees to question conventional wisdom, explore new scientific frontiers, and embrace the possibilities of a more sustainable future powered by human ingenuity.