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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / June 2006



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Builting a experimental fusion Tokomak at home26 Jun 2006 09:06 GMT5
Is it possible to built a small scale experimental fusion tokomak at home ?
(say one meter diameter)
How much current do I need to run it into the magnet coil?
The current I can get from the ac power suplly is only 60A 230V.
I will you a true story.10 Jun 2006 20:00 GMT2
A friend of mine, he made my computer, wanted some extra product. I said how
about a hydrogen fusion reactor to sell down tooting market, uses a novel
Technology, it would probably sell for a couple of thousand as a domestic
power unit. But it might be a bit dangerous as it is ...
We need diamonds for cold fusion08 Jun 2006 09:54 GMT2
Diamonds are cold fusion fuel. We must steal all the diamonds
on Earth to build a spaceship to find even more diamonds in
other space.
Atomic Comics - Taming Energy for the Masses05 Jun 2006 23:23 GMT4
By Johnathan Chan
It's funny and somewhat scary to finally see in the news everywhere I
look issues over energy and power (no punn intended). For years now the
cold fusion energy field (aka 'solid state' fusion) has struggled to
Hydrogen Engine03 Jun 2006 12:39 GMT18
I am writing to you to describe some experiments I did 30-40 years ago on a
"hydrogen engine".  It is based on the "debunked" Tesla coil published in
1930 in his "free electricity" report which ended in him being declared
insane and they removed the part of his brain in front of ...
Strong Force vs. EM02 Jun 2006 19:58 GMT16
I'm not a physics expert.  However, in this "controversy" over whether or
not Cold Fusion is legitimate there is one very important underlying factor
which cannot be ignored.  Fusion is a nuclear process; not a chemical
process.
 
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