The experiment passed an important test today at the University of Nevada in Reno where the experiment was conducted in an anechoic chamber. The anechoic chamber at the university is utilized for testing of highly sensitive electronic equipment and is utilized by the University, civilian commercial organizations, and the US military. The anechoic chamber is a sealed environment that prevents radio frequency interference from entering the test area during the experiment.
The test was completed under the watchful eye of the laboratory manager who ensured that all laboratory procedures to eliminate radio frequency interference were completed appropriately. While experimentation has repeatedly demonstrated an anisotropic difference, the possibility that the difference obtained during the experiment could be related to radio frequency interference had not been ruled out during previous experiments. The staff at the anechoic chamber at the University of Nevada in Reno has stated that the testing completed at their site clearly demonstrated an anisotropic difference and that the difference observed was not caused by radio frequency interference.
The details of this experiment are being fine-tuned, and the results will be submitted for peer reviewed publication very soon.