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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / August 2003



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Beyond fusion24 Aug 2003 16:23 GMT2
READY TO HAVE YOUR DELUSIONS CHALLENGED?
Humans are notoriously impressionable.  Dress up just about any idea with a
good dose of emotion and most of us willingly swallow it hook, line and
sinker.  In fact, a large portion of the ideas, assumptions and beliefs
Question about impact fusion: would this work?19 Aug 2003 22:54 GMT1
The deuterium fuel pellet is shaped like a sphere that is maybe a few
millimeters in diameter. There are three tunnels cut through the
pellet, each 100 nanometers in diameter. The tunnels meet at right
angles at the center of the pellet.
Fusion poisons; why fission has none18 Aug 2003 02:44 GMT1
"dlzc@aol.com (formerly)" wrote:
> Dear Archimedes Plutonium:
>
> "Archimedes Plutonium" <a_plutonium@dtgnet.com> wrote in message
A U-233 Energy Threshold for Fusion Theory, small body on a large.11 Aug 2003 22:49 GMT4
A Schrodinger/Copanhagen, N by M Fusion Theory
also- U-233 production theory
Douglas Eagleson, 2003
The capacity of the original quantum theory to
(1) Speed of gravity and the (2) Perseids08 Aug 2003 19:53 GMT1
Of interest to physicists:
The measurement of the speed
of gravity that was announced earlier this year has
been completely discredited. See
My discovery, a retrospective08 Aug 2003 14:46 GMT1
In asking the question of why would mathematicians lie, we have two
possibilities.
One possibility is that they are not lying, but really can't
understand my work.
superconductor / cold fusion07 Aug 2003 18:15 GMT1
Part 1
To produce helium in "cold fusion" can be explained by the following steps:
(1)        D      --> 2n + v               electron capture reaction
(2)        D + 2n --> H4                   neutron capture reaction
Question about hot fusion, is it realistic?03 Aug 2003 22:37 GMT1
Imagine a plasma at 10 millon Kelvin, that would be .86 KeV, imagine that the
surface of that plasma is 1 square meter, it would radiate 5.6 10^20 W, that
would be like 7 millon Hiroshimas per second... how do you do to reflect that
radiation back to the plasma?
Light Gas Gun Fusion01 Aug 2003 15:35 GMT1
How about this idea...
Take two hyper-velocity light gas guns.
(The kind that guy used to create metallic
hydrogen a few years ago.)
 
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