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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / September 2006



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An Overview of Tokamak Alternatives in the US Fusion Program with the Aim of Fostering Concept30 Sep 2006 12:46 GMT6
I see, the impact fusion is classified as non-conventional alternative and
is not being currently investigated or are worth consideration.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w78l336746n2p523/
Published online: 1 January 2005
Muon-catalyzed Fusion awaits a new Pion generator. Are cheap pyroelectric crystal based mini-accelerators the answer?28 Sep 2006 19:38 GMT2
Pyroelectric crystals have been successfully used to make small,
handheld, LOW-POWER, mass-producible and 'simple' neutron generators.
See link for details
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyroelectric_fusion
How much force is needed to push a single pair of deuterium nuclei together? Finger and thumb pressure? 8-)28 Sep 2006 02:58 GMT6
Q. If I had to push a SINGLE pair of nuclei together could I do it by
hand? Between finger and thumb? Using a hammer and anvil? Stuck on the
front of my sport's car heading for a concrete bridge support at
120mph? Just how much is needed?
Vacuum Energy22 Sep 2006 21:13 GMT3
Vaccuum energy:
Experiment 1.
Take a demountable transformer winding and place a capacitor across it tuned
to (say) 50 Hz (could be 50 KHz, it is frequency independant.
Re: Big Bertha Thing blogs19 Sep 2006 18:44 GMT1
Big Bertha Thing pin-wheel
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/pinwheel.html
We already have nuclear fusion power plants.19 Sep 2006 06:01 GMT1
This power plants harness energy from the natural fusion reactor --- our
sun.
so it should be classified as nuclear fusion power plants.
http://www.aie.org.au/pubs/enviromission.htm
Hydrogen Fusion Electric Car Economy16 Sep 2006 13:08 GMT4
History of a discovery
I was a small boy of about 6-7 who had been encouraged to play with
electrical toys, I called "wires". One was a toy shocking coil.
Well children play at random and the coil had an iron core that I pulled
Tokomak fusion (some question)16 Sep 2006 12:38 GMT9
In Tokomak fusion, people is trying to control the current (flow of electron
in the hot plasma)
with another current (electron flow in the supercondutive coil).
What is the magnitud of current in the hot plasma?
New Evidence Supports Claim of Bubble Fusion Discoverer Rusi Taleyarkhan15 Sep 2006 19:06 GMT1
After having his character defamed by a scathing series of articles by
journalist Eugenie Samuel Reich in Nature, and being hounded by the
world's science press as an apparent fraud, Rusi Taleyarkhan appears to
be re-emerging victorious.
Can someone answer these simple questions for a layman re. fusion?15 Sep 2006 18:53 GMT6
I'm sorry to ask such dumb questions but I'm trying to get a handle on
this whole subject.
Regarding 'normal' Deuterium-Tritium fusion as it's understood today,
would some kind soul please give me some answers, in layman terms, to
Fusion14 Sep 2006 09:48 GMT14
I built one, it works, I have no idea why it works, or how it works.
http://www.newelectricity.co.uk/
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Steven Jones on Paid Leave14 Sep 2006 06:02 GMT4
It looks like the BYU faculty finally got tired of Jones'
embarrassment.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645200098,00.html
It's really sad to see people self-destruct like this.
D-T solid source08 Sep 2006 14:31 GMT3
How can I obtain it?
Exist equipment in order to obtain at a laboratory?
Hydrogen08 Sep 2006 09:53 GMT8
Where do I buy a 0.01 picogram of pure hydrogen in a test tube?
How long will my electricity supply last at say 5 KW?
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Rail gun07 Sep 2006 12:00 GMT13
How about if we put a railgun in a vacum chamber and fire a projectile
at very high speed toward a target. The target is a 2cm diameter capsule
full with hydrogen/duetrium.
Will that able to ignite fusion reaction?
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