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| Tabletop Fusion | 07 Mar 2004 19:24 GMT | 8 |
The man who invented TV, also had a workable Fusor, during the cold war. No big containment fields needed; Power your house, illegally, but be careful, as the gov't won't approve. http://www.farnovision.com/chronicles/fusion/vassilatos.html
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| Sonofusion of Helium3? | 07 Mar 2004 02:06 GMT | 5 |
From what I've about this sonofusion phenomenon, if it works, its advantage is in being able to achieve fusion with relatively little input in contrast to the traditional methods of attempting fusion. The disadvantage is that the fusion is only achieved in tiny trace amounts
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| Bubble fusion redux | 06 Mar 2004 04:05 GMT | 7 |
2004/03/02: Eureka: Researchers report bubble fusion results replicated http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-03/rpi-rrb030204.php 2004/03/02: Eureka: Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Researchers are reporting new evidence ...
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| Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. | 05 Mar 2004 23:21 GMT | 177 |
Fusion reactor ITER will provide cheap and unlimited power. It would be completed in 10 years and use Hydrogen energy which is available in huge quantity. Read Full artice at:
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| Call For Votes for sci.physics.strings | 03 Mar 2004 06:53 GMT | 5 |
A new usenet newsgroup "sci.physics.strings" has been proposed recently. The group shall offer researchers, graduate students and everybody else who is interested in string theory the opportunity to find and
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