Bunnies of Rayman Raving Rabbids and Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 have many different types, varying from the Rabbids appearing only briefly to Rabbids that the player will encounter in almost every mini-game.
Normal Rabbids
The "normal" Rabbids appear in a large variety of types. These are listed below:
Afro Bunny
A yellow or green Rabbid wearing a white afro. Appears in some Bunny Hunt mini games, and in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm", where Rayman has to hit yellow or green audio players to make Afro Bunny forget about everything and dance.
Uses only melee weapons, such as sausages, maces, and plungers.
Pink
Another bunny called Pink is a robotic bunny that has long and large ears and pink glowing eyes. He is seen in the Bunny Hunt mini games on or combined with some sort of vehicle having four legs. Pink is protected by a forcefield all the time, so reflecting his heat-seeking missiles is crucial for defeating the Rabbid.
Pink usually serves as a boss of sorts for some of the FPS levels.
Pink also dances with other Rabbids in the credits. Also known as Robotus Pinkus, Bunninator and T4III7773344303XXX.
Bunny Maid
A Rabbid wearing a small skirt and wielding a feather duster. Appears in a lot of minigames.
Also known as Cleanous Maidus. The alias is French Maid.
Described as “Able to clean absolutely nothing”.
Bunny Student
A Rabbid with black hair on his head, wearing a school uniform of sorts. A few also have glasses. They appear only in "Bunnies Have a Great Ear for Music", where they, in a large chorus, sing Ode to Joy together and Rayman’s goal is to slap the Bunny Students who are singing off-key.
The uniform is blue shirt and black pants. Bunny Student is one of the very few kinds of Rabbids who have visible hair on the head, although wigs are a possibility.
Chef Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a chef's hat, which reads "Le Chef" (The Chef). This Rabbid appears only in the two "Bunnies Like to Stuff Themselves" mini games and the credits. Despite being a chef, he doesn't actually seem to prepare food - all he does is eat it.
Cowboy Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a cowboy hat; sometimes they also wear a hankerchief. These appear in all of the Western-themed Bunny Hunt mini games. There are also a few blue Rabbids in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm" that wear a cowboy hat. Their radio plays Country and Western music. Also at the end of one bunny hunt stage they have the same look as the Rabbids in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm" except that they are yellow.
Crabtree Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a police officer's costume and moustache, which looks almost exactly the same as that of Officer Crabtree from the UK TV series He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, although a similar Rabbid was spotted in some of the artworks and pictures of the first game.
Dancing Bunny
A bizarre Rabbid that floats out of a pile of coal during the "Bunnies Think They're In A Movie" FPS minigame in Rayman Raving Rabbids. Another one, doing a different dance (Which seems to resemble him riding an invisible horse) can be seen in the distance earlier in the same minigame.
Darth Vader Rabbid
A Rabbid based on the character of Darth Vader from the Star Wars film series; he appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. The name of the Rabbid is unknown.
Flying (Pilot) Rabbid
A normal Rabbid flying a small saucer with rabbit ears. Appears only in Bunny Hunt stages and shoots large bubbles of carrot juice and takes 3 shots to take down.
Giant Bunny
A big, black, grey or blue angry-looking bunny who appears in most Bunny Hunt mini games, usually seen throwing explosive objects. He takes several shots to take down. He also appears in "Bunnies Can't Play Soccer" "Bunnies don't Shear Sheep" and "Bunnies Don't Like Bats Part 2." Those Rabbids have a lower voice compared to other types.
Gift Bunny
A Rabbid who runs around in a frenzied pattern while carrying an explosive package. Don't let him reach you or he'll blow up in your face! Appears in all Bunny Hunt mini games and the “Bunnies don’t give gifts” mini game, where he gives an explosive package to Rayman that has to be delivered to Professor Barranco, probably as a part of his experiment about “The resistance to high temperatures generated by the explosion of booby-trapped gifts,” as stated in the game’s manual.
Gladiator Bunny
A Rabbid wearing various metal kitchen utensils on his body to protect him from weapons. He attacks with a ladle. Moves slow, but can take many hits before he is taken down. Appears in later Bunny Hunt mini games, usually in groups of two. Appears in the credits of the game, dancing.
Also known as Lapinus Gladiatus and Peter.
Godfather Bunny
A fat, slightly bigger than normal Rabbid wearing a bowler hat and a suit. He appears to be based on Vito Corleone. He will play many roles in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, assumably replacing Sergueï as the main recurring Rabbid. So far he has been shown as a guest in a restaurant and as the boss of an office.
Indi-Bunny
A Rabbid wearing feathers on his head and a feather skirt. Appears in Western-themed Bunny Hunt mini games, and in "Bunnies Can Only Fly Downwards," where Rayman skydives to their small settlement.
Ken Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a yellow wig and red karate gi, very similar to Ken Masters from the Street Fighter series of games. He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2.
Mexican Bunny
A yellow sombrero-wearing Rabbid that sleeps as much as he can. Appears in "Bunnies Think They're in a Movie" and "Bunnies Don't Sleep Well". He also appears in the credits.
Miner Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a mining helmet with a metal spike on the top. Tunnels underneath the ground and then pops up somewhere else. Appears in several Bunny Hunt mini games. Also appears in game’s credits.
Ninja Bunny
A Rabbid on a pogo stick that bounces around a lot before it jumps over to you to smack you. Appears in later Bunny Hunt mini games, and usually in multiple waves of two or more. Seems to yell "Banzai!" while in the middle of a jump. Quite hard to hit with a plunger while in the air. Also known as Bert the masked Rabbid. His alias is “Niiiiiiiiinja.”
Pirate Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a pirate hat, eye patch, a fake beard, and sometimes a peg leg. Appears in pirate- or island-themed Bunny Hunt stages. Also known as Captinus Piratus. His alias is Bunny Beard.
Private Bunn-eye
A Rabbid police officer. Does not appear to be in the game, but a picture of him could be seen on the official site and in the sketches.
Professor Barranco
A Rabbid who has the top portion of his head wrapped in gauze and has a black left eye. He is, according to the manual, the smartest Rabbid, but he never gets in your way or tries to shoot you, except in "Bunnies Are Not Ostriches", where he is running under Rayman’s flying saucer as a distraction because of his getting into the way of the grappling hook used for pulling Clark Kent bunnies out of the ground. He does not seem to be liked much by the other Rabbids, as Sergueï is seen standing on him in “Bunnies have no memory 2” and other Rabbids frequently hit him with blunt objects, in, for example, in the failure-ending of “Bunnies are slow to react”. He seems to be conducting tests on pain and the effects of various weapons.
Professor Barranco also appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, as proven by a "Washing" and "Cinema" minigame screenshots.
Rabuto
A playable character in Raving Rabbids 2, the character is based off Naruto from the Anime series of the same name
Robot Bunny
A black, robotic Rabbid with red eyes. Appears in "Bunnies Aren't Scared of the Dark" only. Also called Also called Robotus Lapinus and TI000¾. The TI000 could be a parody of the T-1000 robot from the 2nd Terminator movie.
Rock Bunny
Rabbid wearing shades. Appears in most Bunny Hunt mini games, usually near a music source. Activating the music will make them dance uncontrollably. They also appear in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm."
Rolling Bunny
A Rabbid inside a glass ball, that comes rolling down corridors. The ball always breaks before it gets to you, however. Appears only in "Bunnies Aren't Scared of the Dark."
Saturday Night Fever Bunny
A Rabbid with a blue shirt and a black jacket and shorts that likes to dance. One would think he appears in the dancing mini games, however, he doesn't appear in the game at all except in the credits.
Scuba Bunny
A Rabbid wearing flippers, a snorkel mask, and occasionally, a ducky ring. They nearly always appear around a water source (One time, they even appear at a fountain in Bunnies don't rest in peace). They own a very large yellow submarine that can shoot heat-seeking missiles as a nod to the Beatles’ song “Yellow Submarine.
Scuba Bunny is also known as Amphibious Carnivorous and has the alias "The Frog”. Described as a bunny that sharks are afraid of.
Scuba Bunnies use Plunger Guns.
Spider-Rabbid
A Rabbid that wears a Spider-Man outfit. Is a playable character in Raving Rabbids 2.
Stealth Bunny
Rabbid wearing night vision goggles. He always drops down from a Rabbid UFO with a rope, and can dodge some of your shots and hide behind some objects. He is a parody of Sam Fisher, the main character in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. He appears in nearly all Bunny Hunt mini games and cannot be destroyed with just one plunger. The official Rayman Raving Rabbids site says he is as discreet as a bull in a China shop.
Stealth Bunny is the only bunny that the player can perform a real headshot on. The headshot stops Stealth Bunny for a few seconds as the Rabbid tries to pull the plunger off his face.
There has been an artwork of a Stealth Bunny parodying the cover of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent.
Clark the Super Bunny
A Rabbid with black hair, wearing a Superman outfit. He isn't a real super hero, but he tries to be. He can fly short distances using posterior explosives hidden under his cape, but he doesn't seem to have much control over his flight path (for obvious reasons). Appears in a lot of mini games; "Bunnies Are Not Ostriches" is a minigame in which the player has to pull out 10 Super Bunnies who have gotten their heads stuck into the desert ground within a given amount of time. The name "Clark" is an obvious nod to Clark Kent.
Clark the Super Bunny is also known as Lapinus Krytonius, just Clark, and by an alias "Super".
Tropical Bunny
A Rabbid that wears a coconut bikini and a flower on his head. Appears in Bunny Hunt stages that take place on the beach. They also appear in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm",and in Bunnies have a soft spot for plungers where their color is red.
Jack Sparrow bunny
A bunny with the headgear the same as Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 and an artwork showing him about to be fired out of a cannon with the Kraken in the background.
Tour de France bunny
The Tour de France bunny appears in one of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 "Rabbids around the world" promotional clips. He also appears in one of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 screenshots from the "Cinema" minigame.
Viking Bunny
The Viking Bunny appears on some screenshots of Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, such as in a snake-charming minigame and a Guitar Hero-like one.
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Top Hat Bunny
While the Top Hat Rabbid never made it into the first game, however, some of the concept-arts of the second game show Rabbids with top hats on. They differ, for example, one of them wears a pink top hat and pink clothes and is likely to be a conjurer, or perhaps a spoof of Willy Wonka.
Unique Rabbids
Sergueï
Sergueï is the most unique Rabbid of them all - a giant, muzzle-wearing creature. Described as "A part of the elite force", so he may not be the only one of a kind in Rayman universe.
In the game he appears to be the leader of the hundreds of Rabbids shown in the game, or, alternatively, just Rayman's guard and bunnies' henchman respected because of his power.
Also referred to as Grandus Lapinus or Kong Bunny. Has an alias: "The Butcher". The Rabbid is 23 years old.
Sergueï appears not only in cutscenes at the beginning and the end of the day, but also in three minigames: “Bunnies are bad at peek-a-boo”, where he is in his role of the guard that Rayman must get through, “Bunnies have no memory, Part 2”, where he is one of the “Singers”, and in “Bunnies have natural rhythm, Part 2”, where he tries to shut off the radios on the beach, while Rayman tries to eliminate all of the Rabbids.
Rabble Droid
The commander of the Rabbid army, and the final boss of Rayman Raving Rabbids. He resembles a humongous mutant Rabbid with a robotic head and a little spaceship in his bottom part. Regular Rabbids are driving this spaceship.
Appears only in Nintendo DS version of the game.
Miscellaneous Rabbids
The Rabbids listed below are appearing in miscellaneous games, trailers, or just in parodies of other games or famous movies. They are not confirmed to be in any future game.
Transformer Bunny
A bunny shown transforming from a toilet. Shown in the new trailer. A nod to the Transformers.
Far Cry: Vengeance Bunny
A Rabbid that appears in a trailer to Far Cry: Vengeance. Lives on an island, wears a red t-shirt and when screaming points two bananas at the camera as if they were pistols. It should be noted that this Rabbid also has a set of rare green eyes as well.
Far Cry: Instincts Bunny
The Rabbid that appeared in an art as a nod to Far Cry: Instincts. Wears a red Hawaiian t-shirt, has hair and rare green eyes.
Ghost Recon Advanced War Fighter 2 Bunny
On the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 UK official site there is a picture of a Rabbid wearing the high tech armor and helmet that the main characters wear. Even more, the Rabbid is holding an Advanced Hi-tech plunger labeled "PL - Grunger 45 - With high impact suction". Also marked on the picture are “Ultrasonic Hearing Device” (Rabbid’s ears) and “Rabbid Bwaa Sound System”, described as “Allowing Rabbid to make high pitched screams to disable enemy targets”.
Mario Bunny
A bunny wearing the same clothes as Mario from Super Mario, except with the letter B on its hat instead of M.
Rainbow Six Bunny
This type of bunny was shown in an artwork parodying Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas. The bunny is in the usual Rainbow Six outfit, tangled in the rope often used in the game and screaming.
Catz Bunny
Bunny that appears in an artwork that parodies the logo of the game Catz from the Petz series by Ubisoft. In the artwork a Rabbid dressed up as a cat – a pair of cat ears and a cat tail – is reaching into an aquarium.
Red Steel Bunny
The Red Steel Bunny appears in an artwork parodying the Red Steel cover. The Rabbid has a Plunger Gun for a pistol and a spatula for the katana.
X-Men – Bunnies
This particular group of bunnies appeared in a parody artwork titled “X-Rabbids”. The parody shows Sergueï and 8 other normal Rabbids as X-Men.
TMNT Bunnies
This group of Rabbids is a parody of the TMNT. The artwork shows four armed Rabbids standing in sewers with shell-like costumes.
Altaïr Bunny
Altaïr Bunny appears as a nod to Assassin’s Creed, an upcoming Ubisoft game. The Rabbid is in Altaïr’s outfit, however, he has a number of carrots for knives and a spatula for the knife that is in place of his cut fourth finger, even though Rabbids don’t have a fourth finger.
Samurai Bunny
The Samurai Bunny appears on a wallpaper from the official Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 website. This Rabbid is dressed in traditional samurai outfit and has a katana with a shrimp, a half of grapefruit and a watermelon, and an apple on it.
Surfer Bunny
The Surfer Bunny appears on another wallpaper. He has a pair of red swimming shorts on and is surfing somewhere near Japan. The wave he is surfing is the one in The Great Wave off Kanagawa, a famous painting by Hokusai, but without the boats and Mount Fuji.
Cut Rabbids
Too Hairy
This beta Rabbid was cut from the game, although it is widely thought that in the level “Bunnies aren’t afraid of dark” near the end of the level, in the first right block of ice a frozen beta Rabbid is contained.
Giant Robot Rabbid
In the beta there also was another type of robots – a giant robot Rabbid shown in the E3 trailer. This type of robots was meant to be in the game in the “Adventure Game” level of completion, but they were cut out because they were not needed anymore. One did appear as the final boss, however, in the GBA version. They appear on the official site of the game.
Top Hat Rabbid
One of the early sketches of the rabbids contained a rabbid wearing a top hat, however, that bunny never made an appearance in the final game.
Nevertheless, some of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 media hints at his appearance in the second game.
Normal Rabbids
The "normal" Rabbids appear in a large variety of types. These are listed below:
Afro Bunny
A yellow or green Rabbid wearing a white afro. Appears in some Bunny Hunt mini games, and in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm", where Rayman has to hit yellow or green audio players to make Afro Bunny forget about everything and dance.
Uses only melee weapons, such as sausages, maces, and plungers.
Pink
Another bunny called Pink is a robotic bunny that has long and large ears and pink glowing eyes. He is seen in the Bunny Hunt mini games on or combined with some sort of vehicle having four legs. Pink is protected by a forcefield all the time, so reflecting his heat-seeking missiles is crucial for defeating the Rabbid.
Pink usually serves as a boss of sorts for some of the FPS levels.
Pink also dances with other Rabbids in the credits. Also known as Robotus Pinkus, Bunninator and T4III7773344303XXX.
Bunny Maid
A Rabbid wearing a small skirt and wielding a feather duster. Appears in a lot of minigames.
Also known as Cleanous Maidus. The alias is French Maid.
Described as “Able to clean absolutely nothing”.
Bunny Student
A Rabbid with black hair on his head, wearing a school uniform of sorts. A few also have glasses. They appear only in "Bunnies Have a Great Ear for Music", where they, in a large chorus, sing Ode to Joy together and Rayman’s goal is to slap the Bunny Students who are singing off-key.
The uniform is blue shirt and black pants. Bunny Student is one of the very few kinds of Rabbids who have visible hair on the head, although wigs are a possibility.
Chef Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a chef's hat, which reads "Le Chef" (The Chef). This Rabbid appears only in the two "Bunnies Like to Stuff Themselves" mini games and the credits. Despite being a chef, he doesn't actually seem to prepare food - all he does is eat it.
Cowboy Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a cowboy hat; sometimes they also wear a hankerchief. These appear in all of the Western-themed Bunny Hunt mini games. There are also a few blue Rabbids in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm" that wear a cowboy hat. Their radio plays Country and Western music. Also at the end of one bunny hunt stage they have the same look as the Rabbids in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm" except that they are yellow.
Crabtree Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a police officer's costume and moustache, which looks almost exactly the same as that of Officer Crabtree from the UK TV series He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, although a similar Rabbid was spotted in some of the artworks and pictures of the first game.
Dancing Bunny
A bizarre Rabbid that floats out of a pile of coal during the "Bunnies Think They're In A Movie" FPS minigame in Rayman Raving Rabbids. Another one, doing a different dance (Which seems to resemble him riding an invisible horse) can be seen in the distance earlier in the same minigame.
Darth Vader Rabbid
A Rabbid based on the character of Darth Vader from the Star Wars film series; he appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. The name of the Rabbid is unknown.
Flying (Pilot) Rabbid
A normal Rabbid flying a small saucer with rabbit ears. Appears only in Bunny Hunt stages and shoots large bubbles of carrot juice and takes 3 shots to take down.
Giant Bunny
A big, black, grey or blue angry-looking bunny who appears in most Bunny Hunt mini games, usually seen throwing explosive objects. He takes several shots to take down. He also appears in "Bunnies Can't Play Soccer" "Bunnies don't Shear Sheep" and "Bunnies Don't Like Bats Part 2." Those Rabbids have a lower voice compared to other types.
Gift Bunny
A Rabbid who runs around in a frenzied pattern while carrying an explosive package. Don't let him reach you or he'll blow up in your face! Appears in all Bunny Hunt mini games and the “Bunnies don’t give gifts” mini game, where he gives an explosive package to Rayman that has to be delivered to Professor Barranco, probably as a part of his experiment about “The resistance to high temperatures generated by the explosion of booby-trapped gifts,” as stated in the game’s manual.
Gladiator Bunny
A Rabbid wearing various metal kitchen utensils on his body to protect him from weapons. He attacks with a ladle. Moves slow, but can take many hits before he is taken down. Appears in later Bunny Hunt mini games, usually in groups of two. Appears in the credits of the game, dancing.
Also known as Lapinus Gladiatus and Peter.
Godfather Bunny
A fat, slightly bigger than normal Rabbid wearing a bowler hat and a suit. He appears to be based on Vito Corleone. He will play many roles in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, assumably replacing Sergueï as the main recurring Rabbid. So far he has been shown as a guest in a restaurant and as the boss of an office.
Indi-Bunny
A Rabbid wearing feathers on his head and a feather skirt. Appears in Western-themed Bunny Hunt mini games, and in "Bunnies Can Only Fly Downwards," where Rayman skydives to their small settlement.
Ken Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a yellow wig and red karate gi, very similar to Ken Masters from the Street Fighter series of games. He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2.
Mexican Bunny
A yellow sombrero-wearing Rabbid that sleeps as much as he can. Appears in "Bunnies Think They're in a Movie" and "Bunnies Don't Sleep Well". He also appears in the credits.
Miner Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a mining helmet with a metal spike on the top. Tunnels underneath the ground and then pops up somewhere else. Appears in several Bunny Hunt mini games. Also appears in game’s credits.
Ninja Bunny
A Rabbid on a pogo stick that bounces around a lot before it jumps over to you to smack you. Appears in later Bunny Hunt mini games, and usually in multiple waves of two or more. Seems to yell "Banzai!" while in the middle of a jump. Quite hard to hit with a plunger while in the air. Also known as Bert the masked Rabbid. His alias is “Niiiiiiiiinja.”
Pirate Bunny
A Rabbid wearing a pirate hat, eye patch, a fake beard, and sometimes a peg leg. Appears in pirate- or island-themed Bunny Hunt stages. Also known as Captinus Piratus. His alias is Bunny Beard.
Private Bunn-eye
A Rabbid police officer. Does not appear to be in the game, but a picture of him could be seen on the official site and in the sketches.
Professor Barranco
A Rabbid who has the top portion of his head wrapped in gauze and has a black left eye. He is, according to the manual, the smartest Rabbid, but he never gets in your way or tries to shoot you, except in "Bunnies Are Not Ostriches", where he is running under Rayman’s flying saucer as a distraction because of his getting into the way of the grappling hook used for pulling Clark Kent bunnies out of the ground. He does not seem to be liked much by the other Rabbids, as Sergueï is seen standing on him in “Bunnies have no memory 2” and other Rabbids frequently hit him with blunt objects, in, for example, in the failure-ending of “Bunnies are slow to react”. He seems to be conducting tests on pain and the effects of various weapons.
Professor Barranco also appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, as proven by a "Washing" and "Cinema" minigame screenshots.
Rabuto
A playable character in Raving Rabbids 2, the character is based off Naruto from the Anime series of the same name
Robot Bunny
A black, robotic Rabbid with red eyes. Appears in "Bunnies Aren't Scared of the Dark" only. Also called Also called Robotus Lapinus and TI000¾. The TI000 could be a parody of the T-1000 robot from the 2nd Terminator movie.
Rock Bunny
Rabbid wearing shades. Appears in most Bunny Hunt mini games, usually near a music source. Activating the music will make them dance uncontrollably. They also appear in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm."
Rolling Bunny
A Rabbid inside a glass ball, that comes rolling down corridors. The ball always breaks before it gets to you, however. Appears only in "Bunnies Aren't Scared of the Dark."
Saturday Night Fever Bunny
A Rabbid with a blue shirt and a black jacket and shorts that likes to dance. One would think he appears in the dancing mini games, however, he doesn't appear in the game at all except in the credits.
Scuba Bunny
A Rabbid wearing flippers, a snorkel mask, and occasionally, a ducky ring. They nearly always appear around a water source (One time, they even appear at a fountain in Bunnies don't rest in peace). They own a very large yellow submarine that can shoot heat-seeking missiles as a nod to the Beatles’ song “Yellow Submarine.
Scuba Bunny is also known as Amphibious Carnivorous and has the alias "The Frog”. Described as a bunny that sharks are afraid of.
Scuba Bunnies use Plunger Guns.
Spider-Rabbid
A Rabbid that wears a Spider-Man outfit. Is a playable character in Raving Rabbids 2.
Stealth Bunny
Rabbid wearing night vision goggles. He always drops down from a Rabbid UFO with a rope, and can dodge some of your shots and hide behind some objects. He is a parody of Sam Fisher, the main character in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. He appears in nearly all Bunny Hunt mini games and cannot be destroyed with just one plunger. The official Rayman Raving Rabbids site says he is as discreet as a bull in a China shop.
Stealth Bunny is the only bunny that the player can perform a real headshot on. The headshot stops Stealth Bunny for a few seconds as the Rabbid tries to pull the plunger off his face.
There has been an artwork of a Stealth Bunny parodying the cover of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent.
Clark the Super Bunny
A Rabbid with black hair, wearing a Superman outfit. He isn't a real super hero, but he tries to be. He can fly short distances using posterior explosives hidden under his cape, but he doesn't seem to have much control over his flight path (for obvious reasons). Appears in a lot of mini games; "Bunnies Are Not Ostriches" is a minigame in which the player has to pull out 10 Super Bunnies who have gotten their heads stuck into the desert ground within a given amount of time. The name "Clark" is an obvious nod to Clark Kent.
Clark the Super Bunny is also known as Lapinus Krytonius, just Clark, and by an alias "Super".
Tropical Bunny
A Rabbid that wears a coconut bikini and a flower on his head. Appears in Bunny Hunt stages that take place on the beach. They also appear in "Bunnies Have Natural Rhythm",and in Bunnies have a soft spot for plungers where their color is red.
Jack Sparrow bunny
A bunny with the headgear the same as Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. He appears in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 and an artwork showing him about to be fired out of a cannon with the Kraken in the background.
Tour de France bunny
The Tour de France bunny appears in one of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 "Rabbids around the world" promotional clips. He also appears in one of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 screenshots from the "Cinema" minigame.
Viking Bunny
The Viking Bunny appears on some screenshots of Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, such as in a snake-charming minigame and a Guitar Hero-like one.
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Top Hat Bunny
While the Top Hat Rabbid never made it into the first game, however, some of the concept-arts of the second game show Rabbids with top hats on. They differ, for example, one of them wears a pink top hat and pink clothes and is likely to be a conjurer, or perhaps a spoof of Willy Wonka.
Unique Rabbids
Sergueï
Sergueï is the most unique Rabbid of them all - a giant, muzzle-wearing creature. Described as "A part of the elite force", so he may not be the only one of a kind in Rayman universe.
In the game he appears to be the leader of the hundreds of Rabbids shown in the game, or, alternatively, just Rayman's guard and bunnies' henchman respected because of his power.
Also referred to as Grandus Lapinus or Kong Bunny. Has an alias: "The Butcher". The Rabbid is 23 years old.
Sergueï appears not only in cutscenes at the beginning and the end of the day, but also in three minigames: “Bunnies are bad at peek-a-boo”, where he is in his role of the guard that Rayman must get through, “Bunnies have no memory, Part 2”, where he is one of the “Singers”, and in “Bunnies have natural rhythm, Part 2”, where he tries to shut off the radios on the beach, while Rayman tries to eliminate all of the Rabbids.
Rabble Droid
The commander of the Rabbid army, and the final boss of Rayman Raving Rabbids. He resembles a humongous mutant Rabbid with a robotic head and a little spaceship in his bottom part. Regular Rabbids are driving this spaceship.
Appears only in Nintendo DS version of the game.
Miscellaneous Rabbids
The Rabbids listed below are appearing in miscellaneous games, trailers, or just in parodies of other games or famous movies. They are not confirmed to be in any future game.
Transformer Bunny
A bunny shown transforming from a toilet. Shown in the new trailer. A nod to the Transformers.
Far Cry: Vengeance Bunny
A Rabbid that appears in a trailer to Far Cry: Vengeance. Lives on an island, wears a red t-shirt and when screaming points two bananas at the camera as if they were pistols. It should be noted that this Rabbid also has a set of rare green eyes as well.
Far Cry: Instincts Bunny
The Rabbid that appeared in an art as a nod to Far Cry: Instincts. Wears a red Hawaiian t-shirt, has hair and rare green eyes.
Ghost Recon Advanced War Fighter 2 Bunny
On the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 UK official site there is a picture of a Rabbid wearing the high tech armor and helmet that the main characters wear. Even more, the Rabbid is holding an Advanced Hi-tech plunger labeled "PL - Grunger 45 - With high impact suction". Also marked on the picture are “Ultrasonic Hearing Device” (Rabbid’s ears) and “Rabbid Bwaa Sound System”, described as “Allowing Rabbid to make high pitched screams to disable enemy targets”.
Mario Bunny
A bunny wearing the same clothes as Mario from Super Mario, except with the letter B on its hat instead of M.
Rainbow Six Bunny
This type of bunny was shown in an artwork parodying Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas. The bunny is in the usual Rainbow Six outfit, tangled in the rope often used in the game and screaming.
Catz Bunny
Bunny that appears in an artwork that parodies the logo of the game Catz from the Petz series by Ubisoft. In the artwork a Rabbid dressed up as a cat – a pair of cat ears and a cat tail – is reaching into an aquarium.
Red Steel Bunny
The Red Steel Bunny appears in an artwork parodying the Red Steel cover. The Rabbid has a Plunger Gun for a pistol and a spatula for the katana.
X-Men – Bunnies
This particular group of bunnies appeared in a parody artwork titled “X-Rabbids”. The parody shows Sergueï and 8 other normal Rabbids as X-Men.
TMNT Bunnies
This group of Rabbids is a parody of the TMNT. The artwork shows four armed Rabbids standing in sewers with shell-like costumes.
Altaïr Bunny
Altaïr Bunny appears as a nod to Assassin’s Creed, an upcoming Ubisoft game. The Rabbid is in Altaïr’s outfit, however, he has a number of carrots for knives and a spatula for the knife that is in place of his cut fourth finger, even though Rabbids don’t have a fourth finger.
Samurai Bunny
The Samurai Bunny appears on a wallpaper from the official Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 website. This Rabbid is dressed in traditional samurai outfit and has a katana with a shrimp, a half of grapefruit and a watermelon, and an apple on it.
Surfer Bunny
The Surfer Bunny appears on another wallpaper. He has a pair of red swimming shorts on and is surfing somewhere near Japan. The wave he is surfing is the one in The Great Wave off Kanagawa, a famous painting by Hokusai, but without the boats and Mount Fuji.
Cut Rabbids
Too Hairy
This beta Rabbid was cut from the game, although it is widely thought that in the level “Bunnies aren’t afraid of dark” near the end of the level, in the first right block of ice a frozen beta Rabbid is contained.
Giant Robot Rabbid
In the beta there also was another type of robots – a giant robot Rabbid shown in the E3 trailer. This type of robots was meant to be in the game in the “Adventure Game” level of completion, but they were cut out because they were not needed anymore. One did appear as the final boss, however, in the GBA version. They appear on the official site of the game.
Top Hat Rabbid
One of the early sketches of the rabbids contained a rabbid wearing a top hat, however, that bunny never made an appearance in the final game.
Nevertheless, some of the Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 media hints at his appearance in the second game.
Quantum Ring Theory (QRT) is a theory developed by Wladimir Guglinski between 1993 and 2006, published in a book form by the Bäuu Press in August 2006. The book presents 24 scientific papers, in which the author shows that some principles and models of Modern Physics must be replaced.
In the atomic level, QRT follows the interpretation preconized by Schrödinger on the successes of the Bohr’s hydrogen atom. Schrödinger stated that “It is difficult to believe that this result is merely an accidental mathematical consequence of the quantum conditions, and has no deeper physical meaning1”. He believed that Bohr’s successes would be consequence of unknown mechanisms, and he tried to find them.
*That’s why Schrödinger discovered the zitterbewegung in the Dirac’s equation, and interpreted it as a helical trajectory of the electron.
A rival interpretation was supported by Heisenberg, who believed that the Theoretical Physics cannot be developed in dependency of the discovery of “metaphysical” mechanisms not suitable to be measured (observed) in experiments. He stated that only “observables variables are of the science’s interest.
*The interpretation for the zitterbewegung in the Heisenbergian viewpoint was proposed in 2004 by Krekora2
So, we realize that in the 20th Century there was a divergence between Schrödinger and Heisenberg on the question of what is the aim of the scientific method.
**It seems that the confrontation between the Shrödingerian and Heisenbergian viewpoints will be decided by the cold fusion experiments. See: Zitterbewegung and Cold Fusion.
History
Some principles and models of Modern Physics seemed so much strange to me. That’s why in 1991 I wrote a book, where I proposed a new theory according to which the neutron must be composed by proton+electron (n=p+e), and the space must be fulfilled by the aether, which would be responsible for the equilibrium of the electrons within the electrosphere of the atoms. I submitted the book to several publishing houses in Brazil, but no editor had interest in my book.
*Nine years later, in 2001 I discovered that Don Borghi et al. had published a paper3 in 1993, describing an experiment that confirms the model n=p+e.
**In 1992 I registered the manuscript of my book in the Brazillian National Library, where the typewritten manuscript stays placed in the archives till today.
Because no publisher accepted my book for publication, I decided to prove that my new theory was correct. That’s why in 1993 as self-taught I started to study in depth the foundations of Quantum Mechanics, in order to prove that some principles of QM must be replaced.
For the proposal of a new theory, as a point of departure I had considered the seven fundamental points as follows:
*1- Yukawa’s model of neutron seemed to be impossible to work, since it violates two fundamental laws of Physics: the Newton’s action-reaction law, and the energy-matter conservation law. So I felt that would be necessary to prove that from the model n=p+e one could explain all the the properties of the neutron inferred from the experiments.
*2- Another question that worried me was the missing of the aether in the current theories of Modern Physics. Something was wrong with Einstein intepretation. A new theory replacing the empty space by a space fulfilled with the aether would be required.
*3- The hydrogen atom model of Quantum Mechanics could not be entirely correct, by several reasons:
**3.1- The hydrogen atom model of Bohr is not correct, since it is unable to explain the fine structures. However his model has so many spectacular successes, as for instance we calculate the Rydgerg’s constant from the Bohr’s model, with an accuracy that cannot be accidental, because it’s impossible to consider it accidental from the laws of probability. Nevertheless nowadays the quantum theorists claim that Bohr’s successes are accidental. Such hypothesis is unacceptable, and we have to consider that there is something true (at least partially) in his model, while from the concepts of Quantum Mechanics one needs to consider Bohr’s model as totally wrong. But as from the mathematical probabilty we have to consider that Bohr’s model is at least partially correct, this implies that the QM’s model cannot be entirely correct.
**3.2- It is hard to believe that there is no trajectory of elementary particles as proposed in QM, since we see that electron’s trajectory exists within the chamber fog.
**3.3- The hydrogen atom of QM is undulatory. But there are phenomena that require a corpuscular model to be explained. And it’s hard to believe in the absurd principle of complementarity proposed by Bohr, according to which incompatible models must be used for explaining the phenomena. Indeed, it’s hard to believe that the Nature sometimes uses a corpuscular model, and sometimes she uses a undulatory model.
*4- There is not a unique nuclear model in current Nuclear Physics. There are several models, and they are incompatible. Besides, the current nuclear theory is unable to explain some nuclear properties and many behavior of the nuclei. It’s hard to believe that Nature works by using several incompatible models for the production of the nuclear phenomena. Thereby it was indispensable to look for a unique nuclear model capable to explain all the nuclear phenomena.
*5- Nowadays the theorist consider that the light is a duality wave-particle, and there is not any model of photon for explaining the light behavior. The light in Modern Physics is described by pure abstract mathematical equations, and it’s hard to believe that mathematical equations can produce physical phenomena as those produced by the light. So, I felt the need of looking for a physical model of photon, capable to generate the Maxwell equations and to reproduce theoretically all the phenomena of the light, as its duality wave-particle, the polarization, etc.
*6- It’s hard to believe that the duality wave-particle is a property of the matter. There is an alternative solution for explaining the duality wave-particle: by considering the zitterbewegung of the elementary particles. The zitterbewegung appears in the Dirac’s equation of the electron, and therefore the duality can be considered as a property of the helical trajectory of the elementary particles. Such new interpretation for the duality is used in the new hydrogen atom proposed in Quantum Ring Theory.
*7- But Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity are two successful theories. And it’s hard to believe that they are completely wrong. So I felt the need of discovering why they are so successful, in spite of they cannot be entirely correct. In another words: where does live the cause of the success of these two theories ?
The answers for these questions are proposed in my Quantum Ring Theory:
*I proposed a new model of neutron n=p+e. A reviewer of the Infinite Energy magazine wrote about my paper The Stern-Gerlach Experiment and the Helical Trajectory:
* * “The basic question here is can a classical model (which postulates a trajectory for the electron) cast any light on the inner workings of the nucleus ? Most physicists would respond with a resounding NO. However, it generally happens that classical models have quantum analogs and thus can prove suggestive in at least a qualitative way. For instance, without the classical Hamiltonian energy expression there would be no clue to how to write the Schrödinger equation. And the classical energy expression would not exist without trajectory pictorization. Therefore one cannot reject Guglinski’s ‘helical trajectory’ model (or similar models due to Bergman and others) out of hand as useless to physics. We don’t know what the final physics will be, if any. Moreover, Guglinski’s model may solve the problem of spin of the electron in the nucleus”.
*I proposed a new hydrogen atom that conciliates the Bohr’s model with the Schrödinger equation, and discovered why the QM is successful in explaining the phenomena. The new hydrogen atom of my theory has an unknown property of the quantum theorists: there is a dilation of the aether within the electrospheres of the proton and the electron.
*I proposed a model of photon that generates the Maxwell equations and explain the light behavior, as its duality, the polarization, the Michelson-Morley experiment, the star aberration, the EPR experiment, etc.
*Concerning the nucleus, I discovered a nuclear model that explains all the nuclear phenomena, and I also discovered that the nucleus has some behavior unknown by the nuclear theorists, as for instance the According-Effect.
In 1995 I tried to pubish my paper New Model of Neutron in the journal Speculations in Science and Technology. The reviewer rejected it.
In the end of 1998 I submitted my paper A Model of Photon to the journal Frontier Perspectives. The paper has been rejected for publication, because the reviewers of that journal are sure that the duality is a property of the matter (as proposed originally by de Broglie), and they don’t accept to replace the original de Broglie’s interpretation by a new one that considers the duality as a property of the zitterbewegung.
But the editor Nancy Kolenda sent me a copy of the journal in which Mike Carrell talks about cold fusion, and then in the first time in my life I took acknowledge on the occurrence of that phenomenon.
I sent a letter to Mike, and he sent me a copy of the Infinite Energy magazine in which Elio Conte published an article4 describing his experiment, and then I realized that his experiment had confirmed my new model of neutron n=p+e.
As earlier I had discovered a new nuclear model that explains all the ordinary nuclear phenomena, obviously a question arose in my mind: would my new nuclear model be able to explain cold fussion occurrence ?
And I had another strong reason to believe that cold fusion explanation would require a new theory with new fundamental principles missing in Quantum Mechanics. Indeed, I knew that the current Nuclear Physics is unable to explain many properties of the nuclei. Therefore, as the theory is unable to explain ordinary phenomena, it would be hard to believe that Nuclear Physcis could be able to explain cold fusion occurrence, since it defies the foundations of QM.
So I started to read some papers on cold fusion experiments, in order to try to understand the cold fusion occurrence from the viewpoint of the nuclear properties of my new nuclear model.
In 2000 my paper New Model of Neutron has been published by the Journal of New Energy.
In the begginning of 2001 I discovered the existence of Borghi’s experiment. In the same year I suited in law two universities of Brazil, trying to oblige them to repeat the Conte-Pieralice experiment in their laboratories. The Brazilian Constitution prescribes that the universities must support any experimental research that imply in the interest of the science’s development, and so I used such argument to support my request. Unfortunatelly the judge decided that there is no judicial support that obliges an university to perform any experiment. That was not true, because the support was given by the Brazilian Constitution. But it is known that there is a conspiracy against the prevalence of the scientific method when it defies the current theories.
In 2002 the Infinite Energy magazine has published my paper What is Missing in Les Case’s Catalytic Fusion5, where I suggested some improvements to be adopted in his experiment, and proposed the hypothesis of the cause why often it’s hard to get replicabilty in cold fusion experiments.
In the end of 2002 I submitted more seven papers to Infinite Energy magazine (but I did not submit any paper concering my new nuclear model).
In 2003 Dennys Lets and Dennys Cravens exhibited in ICCF-10 their experiment, in which the suggestions proposed in my paper published by IE in 2002 had been adopted.
In the same year I wrote the paper Lets-Cravens Experiment and the Accordion-Effect, in which I propose that cold fusion can occur in especial conditions when there is resonance between the oscillation of a nucleus due to its accordion-effect and the oscillation of a deuteron due to the zero-point energy. The alignment of the deuterons with the nucleus by applying an external magnetic field (Letts and Cravens used a magnet) helps the resonance, which is also reinforced by a suit frequence of an oscillatory electromagnetic field (the laser used in their experiment)
In January 2004 Dr. Eugene Mallove said that my theory has “intriguing and interesting” ideas, and encouraged me to put all my most than 20 papers in a book form. The Iinfinite Energy would advertise and sell the book.
As Dr. Mallove died in May-2004, I had to look for another publisher.
In August 2006 my theory was published in a book form entitled Quantum Ring Theory-Foundations for Cold Fusion, by the Bäuu Press.
Quantum Ring Theory for the layman
In October 2007 I finished the translation to English of my new book written in Portuguese in June 2007, entitled Modern Physics to Whoever Doesn’t Know Physics, in which I explain for the layman the main ideas of the Quantum Ring Theory. This new book will also help the scientists to understand the ideas proposed in QRT, and I took advantage of the opportunity and incorporated in the book a new discovery of mine (in May-2007): the dilation of the aether within the electrosphere of the hydrogen atom is due to the repulsive gravity, the same repulsive gravity that causes the dilation of the Universe detected by the astronomers. The repulive gravity is the reason why the electron does not fall down into the proton in the hydrogen atom. In the Borghi experiment the repulsive gravity is cancelled by the application of an oscillatory electromagnetic field, and so the electron falls down into the proton, and they constitute the neutron. So, the repulsive gravity is connected with the sort of interaction that Borghi callled non-Coulombic interaction, and thereby we realize that the repulsive gravity is one of the causes of the LENR occurrence in cold fusion experiments. In short, the LENR is present within the electrosphere of the hydrogen atom too.
Reviews on QRT posted in the link of Barnes&Noble:
*Paul W. Schoening (pwschoe@yahoo.de): Mechanical Engineer
**A new interpretation of elementary particles and the atom's nuclear structure. Guglinski provides an entirely new understanding of the structure and the mechanics of the atom and the atomic nucleus, which in the presented way requires the interaction with the ether to explain, for instance, the quantum weirdness of the behavior of single, isolated photons and electrons. I highly recommend it.
*Naveen, A Reviewer
**WHOA!!...we have a breakthrough here!!! Hi I just came across this book 'Quantum Ring Theory' by Wladimir Guglinkski and found it quite exhilarating and thrilling. The thrill is in the way Quantum Theory is being treated in this book which is totally a new approach to physics. The proposed structure of the Neutron in terms of n=p+e, the ZOOM Effect, Helical trajectory, a completely new interpretation of DUALITY are some of the most original works of the author. I don't think I have seen any of the Modern Physicists as original as Wladimir. I must say that any serious physicist must go through this book and I would be glad if some of the universities come out with funds to perform certain experiments to establish Guglinski's Quantum Ring Theory. WLADIMIR.......HATS OFF MAN!!!!!!
In the atomic level, QRT follows the interpretation preconized by Schrödinger on the successes of the Bohr’s hydrogen atom. Schrödinger stated that “It is difficult to believe that this result is merely an accidental mathematical consequence of the quantum conditions, and has no deeper physical meaning1”. He believed that Bohr’s successes would be consequence of unknown mechanisms, and he tried to find them.
*That’s why Schrödinger discovered the zitterbewegung in the Dirac’s equation, and interpreted it as a helical trajectory of the electron.
A rival interpretation was supported by Heisenberg, who believed that the Theoretical Physics cannot be developed in dependency of the discovery of “metaphysical” mechanisms not suitable to be measured (observed) in experiments. He stated that only “observables variables are of the science’s interest.
*The interpretation for the zitterbewegung in the Heisenbergian viewpoint was proposed in 2004 by Krekora2
So, we realize that in the 20th Century there was a divergence between Schrödinger and Heisenberg on the question of what is the aim of the scientific method.
**It seems that the confrontation between the Shrödingerian and Heisenbergian viewpoints will be decided by the cold fusion experiments. See: Zitterbewegung and Cold Fusion.
History
Some principles and models of Modern Physics seemed so much strange to me. That’s why in 1991 I wrote a book, where I proposed a new theory according to which the neutron must be composed by proton+electron (n=p+e), and the space must be fulfilled by the aether, which would be responsible for the equilibrium of the electrons within the electrosphere of the atoms. I submitted the book to several publishing houses in Brazil, but no editor had interest in my book.
*Nine years later, in 2001 I discovered that Don Borghi et al. had published a paper3 in 1993, describing an experiment that confirms the model n=p+e.
**In 1992 I registered the manuscript of my book in the Brazillian National Library, where the typewritten manuscript stays placed in the archives till today.
Because no publisher accepted my book for publication, I decided to prove that my new theory was correct. That’s why in 1993 as self-taught I started to study in depth the foundations of Quantum Mechanics, in order to prove that some principles of QM must be replaced.
For the proposal of a new theory, as a point of departure I had considered the seven fundamental points as follows:
*1- Yukawa’s model of neutron seemed to be impossible to work, since it violates two fundamental laws of Physics: the Newton’s action-reaction law, and the energy-matter conservation law. So I felt that would be necessary to prove that from the model n=p+e one could explain all the the properties of the neutron inferred from the experiments.
*2- Another question that worried me was the missing of the aether in the current theories of Modern Physics. Something was wrong with Einstein intepretation. A new theory replacing the empty space by a space fulfilled with the aether would be required.
*3- The hydrogen atom model of Quantum Mechanics could not be entirely correct, by several reasons:
**3.1- The hydrogen atom model of Bohr is not correct, since it is unable to explain the fine structures. However his model has so many spectacular successes, as for instance we calculate the Rydgerg’s constant from the Bohr’s model, with an accuracy that cannot be accidental, because it’s impossible to consider it accidental from the laws of probability. Nevertheless nowadays the quantum theorists claim that Bohr’s successes are accidental. Such hypothesis is unacceptable, and we have to consider that there is something true (at least partially) in his model, while from the concepts of Quantum Mechanics one needs to consider Bohr’s model as totally wrong. But as from the mathematical probabilty we have to consider that Bohr’s model is at least partially correct, this implies that the QM’s model cannot be entirely correct.
**3.2- It is hard to believe that there is no trajectory of elementary particles as proposed in QM, since we see that electron’s trajectory exists within the chamber fog.
**3.3- The hydrogen atom of QM is undulatory. But there are phenomena that require a corpuscular model to be explained. And it’s hard to believe in the absurd principle of complementarity proposed by Bohr, according to which incompatible models must be used for explaining the phenomena. Indeed, it’s hard to believe that the Nature sometimes uses a corpuscular model, and sometimes she uses a undulatory model.
*4- There is not a unique nuclear model in current Nuclear Physics. There are several models, and they are incompatible. Besides, the current nuclear theory is unable to explain some nuclear properties and many behavior of the nuclei. It’s hard to believe that Nature works by using several incompatible models for the production of the nuclear phenomena. Thereby it was indispensable to look for a unique nuclear model capable to explain all the nuclear phenomena.
*5- Nowadays the theorist consider that the light is a duality wave-particle, and there is not any model of photon for explaining the light behavior. The light in Modern Physics is described by pure abstract mathematical equations, and it’s hard to believe that mathematical equations can produce physical phenomena as those produced by the light. So, I felt the need of looking for a physical model of photon, capable to generate the Maxwell equations and to reproduce theoretically all the phenomena of the light, as its duality wave-particle, the polarization, etc.
*6- It’s hard to believe that the duality wave-particle is a property of the matter. There is an alternative solution for explaining the duality wave-particle: by considering the zitterbewegung of the elementary particles. The zitterbewegung appears in the Dirac’s equation of the electron, and therefore the duality can be considered as a property of the helical trajectory of the elementary particles. Such new interpretation for the duality is used in the new hydrogen atom proposed in Quantum Ring Theory.
*7- But Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity are two successful theories. And it’s hard to believe that they are completely wrong. So I felt the need of discovering why they are so successful, in spite of they cannot be entirely correct. In another words: where does live the cause of the success of these two theories ?
The answers for these questions are proposed in my Quantum Ring Theory:
*I proposed a new model of neutron n=p+e. A reviewer of the Infinite Energy magazine wrote about my paper The Stern-Gerlach Experiment and the Helical Trajectory:
* * “The basic question here is can a classical model (which postulates a trajectory for the electron) cast any light on the inner workings of the nucleus ? Most physicists would respond with a resounding NO. However, it generally happens that classical models have quantum analogs and thus can prove suggestive in at least a qualitative way. For instance, without the classical Hamiltonian energy expression there would be no clue to how to write the Schrödinger equation. And the classical energy expression would not exist without trajectory pictorization. Therefore one cannot reject Guglinski’s ‘helical trajectory’ model (or similar models due to Bergman and others) out of hand as useless to physics. We don’t know what the final physics will be, if any. Moreover, Guglinski’s model may solve the problem of spin of the electron in the nucleus”.
*I proposed a new hydrogen atom that conciliates the Bohr’s model with the Schrödinger equation, and discovered why the QM is successful in explaining the phenomena. The new hydrogen atom of my theory has an unknown property of the quantum theorists: there is a dilation of the aether within the electrospheres of the proton and the electron.
*I proposed a model of photon that generates the Maxwell equations and explain the light behavior, as its duality, the polarization, the Michelson-Morley experiment, the star aberration, the EPR experiment, etc.
*Concerning the nucleus, I discovered a nuclear model that explains all the nuclear phenomena, and I also discovered that the nucleus has some behavior unknown by the nuclear theorists, as for instance the According-Effect.
In 1995 I tried to pubish my paper New Model of Neutron in the journal Speculations in Science and Technology. The reviewer rejected it.
In the end of 1998 I submitted my paper A Model of Photon to the journal Frontier Perspectives. The paper has been rejected for publication, because the reviewers of that journal are sure that the duality is a property of the matter (as proposed originally by de Broglie), and they don’t accept to replace the original de Broglie’s interpretation by a new one that considers the duality as a property of the zitterbewegung.
But the editor Nancy Kolenda sent me a copy of the journal in which Mike Carrell talks about cold fusion, and then in the first time in my life I took acknowledge on the occurrence of that phenomenon.
I sent a letter to Mike, and he sent me a copy of the Infinite Energy magazine in which Elio Conte published an article4 describing his experiment, and then I realized that his experiment had confirmed my new model of neutron n=p+e.
As earlier I had discovered a new nuclear model that explains all the ordinary nuclear phenomena, obviously a question arose in my mind: would my new nuclear model be able to explain cold fussion occurrence ?
And I had another strong reason to believe that cold fusion explanation would require a new theory with new fundamental principles missing in Quantum Mechanics. Indeed, I knew that the current Nuclear Physics is unable to explain many properties of the nuclei. Therefore, as the theory is unable to explain ordinary phenomena, it would be hard to believe that Nuclear Physcis could be able to explain cold fusion occurrence, since it defies the foundations of QM.
So I started to read some papers on cold fusion experiments, in order to try to understand the cold fusion occurrence from the viewpoint of the nuclear properties of my new nuclear model.
In 2000 my paper New Model of Neutron has been published by the Journal of New Energy.
In the begginning of 2001 I discovered the existence of Borghi’s experiment. In the same year I suited in law two universities of Brazil, trying to oblige them to repeat the Conte-Pieralice experiment in their laboratories. The Brazilian Constitution prescribes that the universities must support any experimental research that imply in the interest of the science’s development, and so I used such argument to support my request. Unfortunatelly the judge decided that there is no judicial support that obliges an university to perform any experiment. That was not true, because the support was given by the Brazilian Constitution. But it is known that there is a conspiracy against the prevalence of the scientific method when it defies the current theories.
In 2002 the Infinite Energy magazine has published my paper What is Missing in Les Case’s Catalytic Fusion5, where I suggested some improvements to be adopted in his experiment, and proposed the hypothesis of the cause why often it’s hard to get replicabilty in cold fusion experiments.
In the end of 2002 I submitted more seven papers to Infinite Energy magazine (but I did not submit any paper concering my new nuclear model).
In 2003 Dennys Lets and Dennys Cravens exhibited in ICCF-10 their experiment, in which the suggestions proposed in my paper published by IE in 2002 had been adopted.
In the same year I wrote the paper Lets-Cravens Experiment and the Accordion-Effect, in which I propose that cold fusion can occur in especial conditions when there is resonance between the oscillation of a nucleus due to its accordion-effect and the oscillation of a deuteron due to the zero-point energy. The alignment of the deuterons with the nucleus by applying an external magnetic field (Letts and Cravens used a magnet) helps the resonance, which is also reinforced by a suit frequence of an oscillatory electromagnetic field (the laser used in their experiment)
In January 2004 Dr. Eugene Mallove said that my theory has “intriguing and interesting” ideas, and encouraged me to put all my most than 20 papers in a book form. The Iinfinite Energy would advertise and sell the book.
As Dr. Mallove died in May-2004, I had to look for another publisher.
In August 2006 my theory was published in a book form entitled Quantum Ring Theory-Foundations for Cold Fusion, by the Bäuu Press.
Quantum Ring Theory for the layman
In October 2007 I finished the translation to English of my new book written in Portuguese in June 2007, entitled Modern Physics to Whoever Doesn’t Know Physics, in which I explain for the layman the main ideas of the Quantum Ring Theory. This new book will also help the scientists to understand the ideas proposed in QRT, and I took advantage of the opportunity and incorporated in the book a new discovery of mine (in May-2007): the dilation of the aether within the electrosphere of the hydrogen atom is due to the repulsive gravity, the same repulsive gravity that causes the dilation of the Universe detected by the astronomers. The repulive gravity is the reason why the electron does not fall down into the proton in the hydrogen atom. In the Borghi experiment the repulsive gravity is cancelled by the application of an oscillatory electromagnetic field, and so the electron falls down into the proton, and they constitute the neutron. So, the repulsive gravity is connected with the sort of interaction that Borghi callled non-Coulombic interaction, and thereby we realize that the repulsive gravity is one of the causes of the LENR occurrence in cold fusion experiments. In short, the LENR is present within the electrosphere of the hydrogen atom too.
Reviews on QRT posted in the link of Barnes&Noble:
*Paul W. Schoening (pwschoe@yahoo.de): Mechanical Engineer
**A new interpretation of elementary particles and the atom's nuclear structure. Guglinski provides an entirely new understanding of the structure and the mechanics of the atom and the atomic nucleus, which in the presented way requires the interaction with the ether to explain, for instance, the quantum weirdness of the behavior of single, isolated photons and electrons. I highly recommend it.
*Naveen, A Reviewer
**WHOA!!...we have a breakthrough here!!! Hi I just came across this book 'Quantum Ring Theory' by Wladimir Guglinkski and found it quite exhilarating and thrilling. The thrill is in the way Quantum Theory is being treated in this book which is totally a new approach to physics. The proposed structure of the Neutron in terms of n=p+e, the ZOOM Effect, Helical trajectory, a completely new interpretation of DUALITY are some of the most original works of the author. I don't think I have seen any of the Modern Physicists as original as Wladimir. I must say that any serious physicist must go through this book and I would be glad if some of the universities come out with funds to perform certain experiments to establish Guglinski's Quantum Ring Theory. WLADIMIR.......HATS OFF MAN!!!!!!
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Delta Company Commander: Captain Daniel Vallejo
Echo Company Commander: Captain Matthew Alcala
Led by Cadet Colonel Justin M. Tucker, the Olympic Trojan Brigade is setting and achieving standards higher than ever before, within Olympic and the entire Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district.
Accomplishments such as the new Brigade Staff Office, and completly redesigned JROTC Classrooms have left a long lasting mark on the program. Furthermore, the intiation of new programs such as the Company Cup, Battalion Staff's, Outstandning Officer Award, and Classroom Connection are just a few of the many outsanding feats of these leaders. One of the highlighting achievments taken on by this outstanding group of students was the Olympic Community of Schools JROTC 9/11 Commeration Serivce. Unlike any other in the district, the staff used over 200 cadets to create a memorial on the Olympic Football field, another first for the Olympic JROTC program. The program was attended by over 800 students, members of the media, and local Police, Fire, and EMS personnel.
As the largest JROTC program in the 4th Brigde, and the United States of America, the leaders of this program are charged with fostering a program that not only maintains the Olympic JROTC "Tradition of Excellence" but also provides a long lasting effect on the program that will be remembered for years to come.
OLYMPIC TROJAN BRIGADE CADET STAFF & COMMANDERS
BRIGADE COMMANDER: COLONEL JUSTIN M. TUCKER
Executive Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Crook
Brigade Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Reynaldo Bravo
Personnel & Administration Officer: First Lieutenant Janet Crook
Saftey & Security Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Kaitlin R. David
Training & Operations Officer: First Lieutenant Ana Loor
Supply & Transportation Officer: Captain Susan Shaw
Civil & Public Affairs Officer: First Lieutenant Diem Pham
Communications & Electronics Officer: First Lieutenant Bradley Nemitz
Provost Marshall: Lieutenant Colonel Amanda Tsukies
First Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Jessica Crawford
First Battaltion Command Sergeant Major: CSM Michael Crow
Headquarters Company Commander: First Lieutenant Chris Portela
Alpha Company Commander: First Lieutenant Ronald Hilley
Bravo Company Commander: Captain Thao Nguyen
Second Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Shrewsbury
Second Battalion Command Sergeant Major: CSM Corey Walker
Charlie Company Commander: First Lieutenant Lauren Seborowski
Delta Company Commander: Captain Daniel Vallejo
Echo Company Commander: Captain Matthew Alcala
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Tom: I'll have a decaf coffee.
Trudi: I'll have a decaf espresso.
Morris Frost: I'll have a double decaf cappuccino.
Ted: Give me decaffeinated coffee ice cream.
Harris: I'll have a half double decaffeinated half-caf, with a twist of lemon.
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Tom: I'll have a twist of lemon.
Morris Frost: I'll have a twist of lemon.
Cynthia: I'll have a twist of lemon.
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Trudi: I'll have a decaf espresso.
Morris Frost: I'll have a double decaf cappuccino.
Ted: Give me decaffeinated coffee ice cream.
Harris: I'll have a half double decaffeinated half-caf, with a twist of lemon.
Trudi: I'll have a twist of lemon.
Tom: I'll have a twist of lemon.
Morris Frost: I'll have a twist of lemon.
Cynthia: I'll have a twist of lemon.