You can get most of the PDFs for free for the first 30 days after publication. I especially liked: Generation of wakefields by electromagnetic waves in a...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS17g47-SOk#t=1h1m30s Direct link to that time point. Glenn On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Matt Moynihan ... -- ''I don't...
Protn, your posts never cease to delite me. Have you solved cold fusion yet? ... -- ''I don't regret setting bombs,'' Bill Ayers said. ''I feel we didn't do ...
... warm fusion. I recently found an article about a new breakthrough in tokamak fusion reactors that will let enable the containment of plasma with MHD plasma...
... fusion yet? yes. I have devised method of cooking hot dogs with nuclear energy. They will heat things up in the babckyard alot! ... 40yahoogroups.com>, Jim...
"&%^! the radiation, i can cook a hotdog and less than three seconds and it'll be bacteria free!" ... Cheers Protn! ... -- "What do you guys do around here?" ...
My very simple kinetic fusion reactor at first glance has no fundamental problems that will prevent a practical embodiment from being built or actively...
Nice lot of papers here. Usually free for the next 30 days. Simon ... From: IOP Publishing Customer Services <custserv@...> Subject: Electronic Journals...
M Simon, I appreciate these postings even if most of the time I don't understand them. :) A lot of the papers remind me of overhearing conversations of my Dad ...
http://iecfusiontech.blogspot.com/2009/01/polywell-fusion.html ==== It seems to me that funding for the Polywell Fusion Project being run by EMC2 has stalled. ...
I would like to see the full results of the latest experiments before participating in a funding drive. My feeling is that the results were interesting in an...
Even if nothing comes of the Polywell in terms of power production the physics is at least as interesting as tokamak physics. And with trillions being thrown...
... Harrumph. For one thing, ITER will not cost "trillions" to build or operate. One estimate (on Wikipedia) claims "the project is expected to cost about 5...
Fund them all. For a few billion a year we could have a fusion program that accomplished something. BTW ITER costs have doubled. Simon ... From: Charles B....
... Sure. ... Still not the claimed "trillions" or even 10s of billions. ... Sure, if you include within "accomplished" the possibility we would accomplish...
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I think M Simon's reference to "trillions" is a more generic reference to the current state of our economy. With the Fed having dumped...
... If so, my apologies -- and perhaps my posts have (in any event) been more heated than I intended. I'm here because I'm also excited by fusion, which I...
Getting rid of the highways is a bad idea until you have something better to replace them with. Wind and solar don't need a lot of help. What is getting zero...
Hello, I am working on a pretty amature film about the polywell. The idea is to create something which any person can watch and walk away with an understanding...
Count me in. I can connect you with Tom Ligon and possibly Rick Nebel. e-mail me. Anything else that I can do to help - just ask. Simon ... From: Matt Moynihan...
... Not spending billions to upgrade and maintain would not immediately "get rid" of them. And the path we're on means getting rid of them anyway -- at least...
... Matt, I think there are a few points missing if you direct this for a public audience. Namely, the hystory of how it came about, the peoples that where...
PXL-1 could really pack & trap electrons. I could see applications in capacitors and batteries, which is really needed. It might be another selling point for...
My reading of Dr. Bussard's work excites me for much more than the Polywell design fusion reactor, which I love to call the Whiffleball. And who would not be...