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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / June 2004



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Rebroadcast of Transit of Venus30 Jun 2004 15:30 GMT2
If you missed the transit of Venus
across the face of the Sun earlier this month,
it is possible to see images and video  
rebroadcasts. See the links at
deuterium-tritium fusion29 Jun 2004 01:51 GMT1
If a deuterium-tritium pellet was put in the centre of a chamber
filled with a dense gas of positive charges at a high temperature and
pressure, and then the pellet was bombarded by laser energy, wouldn't
the gas of positive charges help squeeze the tritium and deuterium
Gene Mallove26 Jun 2004 18:54 GMT10
The Norwich Bulletin reports that Gene Mallove editor of Infinite
Energy Magazine was found dead in his home Friday apparantly the
victim of robbery homicide.
Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"    Based on a on a papper I read,6 months ago on Optical Physics  Information encoded in a laser moves faster than time!  So if someone triangled 3 satelight in orbit. Someone could    121 Jun 2004 00:34 GMT2
Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"
Based on a on a papper I read,6 months ago on Optical Physics
Information encoded in a laser moves faster than time!
So if someone triangled 3 satelight in orbit. Someone could
Spring and Gravity20 Jun 2004 03:29 GMT1
Spring and Gravity
For Newton, the force of gravity was merely a function of masses and
the distance between them. For
Einstein, gravity was caused by a deformation of the space-time
Using H bombs to make electricity?19 Jun 2004 01:17 GMT8
Given how hard it is for Tokomaks to do the job, is there any
practical way of making a power core that would harness the energy
released by a thermonuclear explosion?  What is the smallest, cleanest
thermonuclear device that can be built? Using a Daedelus style
Debunking Physics and Discovering The Process of the Universe18 Jun 2004 02:10 GMT4
Debunking Physics and Discovering The Process of the Universe
Stephen Mooney
It started when I rejected the big bang theory. The idea that the
Universe begun in a time before
Fusing sperm = unlimited energy ?14 Jun 2004 06:30 GMT5
I think that sperm can be used for fusion, because sperm is a great
fuel provided by nature.
We could create great sperm farms to produce bull and board semen and
if you're out of fuel , just w.nk into your tank and drive !
No more news for ITER project?11 Jun 2004 18:49 GMT1
http://www.iter.org/
Brute Force And Radial Resonance08 Jun 2004 17:18 GMT18
OK I post again on the same subject because no one has yet to answer the
fundamental questions I raise.
System overview...
1) A large ball (or cylinder?) of "stuff."
Tokamaks and the Future of Fusion08 Jun 2004 13:48 GMT1
A couple of months ago I asked for some help on fusion basics for an
undergraduate report.
For those of you that are interested I have posted my report at
http://www.evilprofessor.co.uk/uniwork/fusion/
The Paradigm Shift Revolution of Physics07 Jun 2004 12:26 GMT3
The Paradigm Shift Revolution of Physics
Stephen Mooney
In 1798 Henry Cavendish published a paper in Philosophical
Transactions reporting the
 
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