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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / January 2007



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Salaries of Scientists30 Jan 2007 17:31 GMT2
The latest figures for the salaries of scientists including physicists
have been posted at
http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencesalaries.html
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Electric field intense enough to produce fusion?29 Jan 2007 20:54 GMT3
Could one engineer an electric field of high enough intensity to pull
deutrons close enough together to fuse?
I've tried palying aroung with Coulombs law and reckno that you'd need
1 coulomb of electrons at a distance of 1 micron to induce on deuteron
Controlled fusion patent applied for.25 Jan 2007 20:18 GMT4
Controlled fusion reactor operating since Dec. 5, 2006. Energy output 10
times input minimum.
See the details at www.zyzion.com
The sun energy source is not nuclear fusion, but magnetic fields from the center of the Galaxy.12 Jan 2007 13:51 GMT1
I would like to share with new discoveries regarding fundamental
understanding in physics and astronomy. The article below contradicts
the usual explanation for the sun energy source as a fusion reactor
and suggests that the sun is heated by magnetic fields from the
Cyclotron time machine?06 Jan 2007 01:09 GMT2
If you take two particles, quantum entangle them, then put one in a
particle accelerator and run it for an hour, then change the state of
the spun particle, would that make the state of the unspun particle
change an hour later?
 
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