Nuclear Fusion Reactor - Clean, Safe, and Environmentally Friendly Atomic Energy
It is a succinct explanation how electrostatic acceleration is wisely used to achieve a net energy gain from fusion reactions. CrossFire Fusion Reactor, the use of wisdom instead of brute force to harness the fusion energy efficiently in order to produce an enormous quantity of clean and safe electric power with no radioactive waste.
http://www.crossfirefusion.com/reactor
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Added: May-29-2012 Occurred On: May-29-2012
By: TedShisler
In: Science and Technology
Tags: Aneutronic, Atomic Energy, Electrical Energy, Electric Power, Electric Propulsion, Electricity, Fusion Energy, Fusion Propulsion, Fusion Reactor, Energy Source, Fusor, Generator, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Fuel, Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear Power, Nuclear Propulsion, Plutonium, Po
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By: TedShisler
In: Science and Technology
Tags: Aneutronic, Atomic Energy, Electrical Energy, Electric Power, Electric Propulsion, Electricity, Fusion Energy, Fusion Propulsion, Fusion Reactor, Energy Source, Fusor, Generator, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Fuel, Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear Power, Nuclear Propulsion, Plutonium, Po
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no way it's that simple
Posted May-30-2012 Bymorningwood (520.40)

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Can I buy one for my DeLorean?
Posted May-30-2012 ByAngryWhiteMan (451.20) AngryWhiteMan View Channel Send Message
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TOKAMAK is what we have. I have studied the issue extensively, if it works we will have PARADISE! But it's just they can't hold the plasma in place to start the reaction. They never did!
Posted May-30-2012 Bycopilot1111111 (780.30) copilot1111111 View Channel Send Message
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You're talking about ITER, that gargantuan joint international tokamak project.
ITER is looking more and more like a white elephant every year. Even if ITER works, it will be decades before enough multiple systems can be brought online for any measurable impact on world energy production.
Posted May-30-2012 Bymoanranger (246.42) 
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Hell! If I wanted to I could make a fusion reactor in my back shed. There have been plenty of people who have done it including kids in high-school.
The device is called a Fusor and it's been around for ages.
The problem is that available power output is low. The good news is that using the right fuel it produces plenty of neutrons that can be used in secondary reactors such as thorium cycle reactors.
Posted May-30-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4147.66) 
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Oh nice, unlimited energy, finally.
In theory!
Posted May-30-2012 ByDeltaEpsilon (502.52) DeltaEpsilon View Channel Send Message
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