Lilienfeld radiation, also known as "Lilienfeld waves," refers to a type of electromagnetic radiation that is theorized but not widely recognized or accepted in scientific literature. It is often associated with claims related to unconventional energy sources or communications, particularly in alternative science or pseudoscientific contexts. The term is named after Dr. Hermann Lilienfeld, who was an early 20th-century scientist known for his work in the field of electrical engineering and related technologies.

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