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Old July 9th 10, 07:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Time Rip for my Fusion Machine

I have the best Pulse Fusion Machine. It works on ":internal
confinement" It uses 3 powerfull lasers to create a part of the Sun. I
know how large(rather tiny) the hydrogen rich pellots should be.
(lithium deuteride). With my knowledge that I used for my fastest
pictures I can for a breaf second bring the temperature up to 100
million degrees centergrad. Thus fusing hydrogen nucluie into helium
I would stay to see every thing is done step by step. Its very
costly,but once done the energy would be the cheapest ever. We have a
father for the H-bomb I want to be the father of the "Fusion
Machine" TreBert PS once in operation I want 10 million to see the
world with
 




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