I've noticed some strange reactions to my posting. Its funny how some of you guys are telling me not to do it, why? Why wouldn't I make this thing. The worst...
May I suggest radiation detectors (electroscopes are good for ionizing radiation) and a neutron counter. Distance is probably the cheapest shield. Simon ... ...
Your equipment will explode! The subatomic particles are going to react with the conductive wires so when it explodes your lab will be contaminated with...
Nick, ignore anything that protn7 is writing. I think that he is trying to be humorous because he certainly can't be serious. I have found his previous...
Pardon my joke. I feel you are wasting your money rehashing the same old design that's been around since farnsworth first invented his reactor. Dr. Thomas...
Who made the comment a couple of months ago saying you cannot patent that invention since you disclosed it to the public in this forum? Was it Simon or...
Well I am using a design based off patent number 4826646... it just so happens to be Dr Brussard's Polywell. And just for a little more info, it is not a...
There are still things that can be learned from the Farnsworth fusor. Lots of things. 1. Boron-Hydrogen fusion with the right detector. 2. Multi grid set-ups...
nciparro, Go get 'em. And yes a CRT is quite complicated with multiple guns (color), focusing electrodes, high frequency modulation (in the 50 MHz range),...
Proton, If there are critical areas of the design not disclosed the device is still patentable. In any case patents are not the only way to make money from...
Personally, as a former Naval Nuke with experience in radiation safety, I consider the below rant a joke. Even if it produces a massive pulse of radiation (10...
Any one can build a patented device for research purposes. Any improvements may be patentable. I consider Protons "advice" here a FUD effort to enhance his own...
M. Simon wrote: "Proton, If there are critical areas of the design not disclosed the device is still patentable. In any case patents are not the only way to...
M. Simon wrote: "There are still things that can be learned from the Farnsworth fusor. Lots of things. 1. Boron-Hydrogen fusion with the right detector. 2....
Thanks for the compliment. ... fusor. Lots of things. ... with better focus compared to a single grid set up with the same eqpt. ... scientific/engineering...
Someone else was indeed thinking of this: http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=17539048 Résumé / Abstract We present an electrostatic mechanism...
What other reports can you tell us about? its interesting stuff. Somewhat similar to the theory behind "cold fusion" expounded by Pons and Fleishman. ... ...
Sunday is the first I had heard of this kind of work in molecular cage form. I found it during a Google search of molecular cages in general. I have...
Owning a flex fuel vehicle gives motorists options beyond high gas prices at the pump. Depending on the fuel's availability and local taxes, you could save as...
Now if only fuels were priced based on the number of BTUs per gallon we might have something. Still it doesn't hurt. BTW some think that corn alcohol takes...
Just wondering if anybody knows how long is the usual wait to get permission to join the forum. I've been waiting a week and the discussions are so engaging...
When is the polywell data coming? What's the projected date for the WB7 results to be publcized. ... permission to join the forum. I've been waiting a week...
I've been waiting well over a month. ... -- "Large scale wind power is pretty much the stupidest of the alternate energy sources, unless you happen to live on...
Joe just advised me that he is getting so many spam applications that he is not adding people unless he gets a heads up from an admin. He has an explanation in...
I understand. My username is "Glenn". I use this account for the yahoo group to catch spam and to eliminate anyone 'vanity searching' my name. :) Glenn ... -- ...