The test for nuclear fusion realisation on Tokamak's installations and with LASER cannot bring anything new for the energetics' future. I bind the thermonuclear controlled reactor schedule by the Sun model , by the reactive electromagnetic motor schedule from Palenque stone's tombe. You see the my project for thermonuclear controlled reactor.
@goliathlup1 Military have their own fusion project. Its called polywell and its kept under pretty tight wraps for now. Google the wikipedia article or .talk-polywell forum to learn more.
technically you are right - fission is part of the process, but its not very important. The process is initiated by hydrogen-boron fusion. And then the formed unstable coal isotope splits into multiple stable helium atoms (fission). Important part is that its aneutronic and the result items are stable unlike most fission-fusion, so it does not leave harmful background radiation behind. Learn more in focus fusion (google) website.
This is a real (hot fusion) approach. Whether it's best is still to be proven. The google video is academic but excellent, and an hour long! My favorite quote, "The TFTR in Princeton actually had a little bit worse than our results, even though they had 10,000 times the money." To see the google video, click the "Statistics & Data" tab above and click on either of the two google links there.
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The test for nuclear fusion realisation on Tokamak's installations and with LASER cannot bring anything new for the energetics' future. I bind the thermonuclear controlled reactor schedule by the Sun model , by the reactive electromagnetic motor schedule from Palenque stone's tombe. You see the my project for thermonuclear controlled reactor.
sandustanBrasov 1 year ago
Cool! Finaly a plasma gun!
goliathlup1 1 year ago
@goliathlup1 If they want founding thats what they should call it and go to the military to ask for it.
goliathlup1 1 year ago
@goliathlup1 Military have their own fusion project. Its called polywell and its kept under pretty tight wraps for now. Google the wikipedia article or .talk-polywell forum to learn more.
breakablec 1 year ago
that last animation surely looks like nuclear fission, not fusion.
Maracachucho 2 years ago
technically you are right - fission is part of the process, but its not very important. The process is initiated by hydrogen-boron fusion. And then the formed unstable coal isotope splits into multiple stable helium atoms (fission). Important part is that its aneutronic and the result items are stable unlike most fission-fusion, so it does not leave harmful background radiation behind. Learn more in focus fusion (google) website.
breakablec 2 years ago 5
This is for real. Wish I was an investor.
truecrony 2 years ago 2
This is a real (hot fusion) approach. Whether it's best is still to be proven. The google video is academic but excellent, and an hour long! My favorite quote, "The TFTR in Princeton actually had a little bit worse than our results, even though they had 10,000 times the money." To see the google video, click the "Statistics & Data" tab above and click on either of the two google links there.
jndkiehf 3 years ago
cool looking gibberish.
sandcrab132 3 years ago
More information can be found in google wideo number 1518007279479871760. Not able to post a link because youtube disallows that.
Click at the Statistics & Info, Sites linking to this video and you will find it.
breakablec 3 years ago