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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... snip Have my pulse fusion invention that needs a large dome anyway.,and make a Earth's atmosphere kept at a temperature of 73F . Ok, you HAVE to expand on this. BV. |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... snip Have my pulse fusion invention that needs a large dome anyway.,and make a Earth's atmosphere kept at a temperature of 73F . Ok, you HAVE to expand on this. BV. Yes, Bert! I, too, would like to hear more about your pulse fusion invention. Darla |
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Hi Darla Well Darla I know you know the ins and outs of fusion. I'm
not talking about cold fusion like those two con men from Utah pulled. My invention goes with a "fusion reactor" It naturally uses deuterium and tritium where they fuse together,and produces non-radioactive helium. Darla I know you know how the Russian Tokamak works here in America we built one at Columbia U In theory it could work using powerful magnetic fields. In actual reality of the nature of the beast it has to create its own melt down in a matter of seconds. My invention uses lasers. My creation of fusing makes use of heat,,but does not destroy the equipment. It is not continuos,but uses time in its favor. Hence the name "pulse fusion",ot "time lapse fusion" Darla we create fusion H bombs my fusion is a very tiny H-Bombs like a big one, these tiny explosions are set of by lasers. (can't tell you how how I do this) I have worked everything out. In fact it is so simple I know it is good thinking all the way. Well I have posted most of this here ,but that was probably before you came to Earth. When I told even my best friends I could take pictures faster than a strobe light they all laughed at me. When I finally did it they stopped laughing. I have as much faith in my pulse fusion,as I had with my fast pictures. I think better in theoretical physics than in astronomy. Your virtual friend Bert PS To the old timers in this group that have see the picture where I stop light an inch and a half from its source I have it now stopped at one inch(very proud of that) . |
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Bert,
Have you gotten sustained over-unity yet with that fusion system? oc |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Hi Darla Well Darla I know you know the ins and outs of fusion. I'm not talking about cold fusion like those two con men from Utah pulled. My invention goes with a "fusion reactor" It naturally uses deuterium and tritium where they fuse together,and produces non-radioactive helium. Darla I know you know how the Russian Tokamak works here in America we built one at Columbia U In theory it could work using powerful magnetic fields. In actual reality of the nature of the beast it has to create its own melt down in a matter of seconds. My invention uses lasers. My creation of fusing makes use of heat,,but does not destroy the equipment. It is not continuos,but uses time in its favor. Hence the name "pulse fusion",ot "time lapse fusion" Darla we create fusion H bombs my fusion is a very tiny H-Bombs like a big one, these tiny explosions are set of by lasers. (can't tell you how how I do this) I have worked everything out. In fact it is so simple I know it is good thinking all the way. Well I have posted most of this here ,but that was probably before you came to Earth. When I told even my best friends I could take pictures faster than a strobe light they all laughed at me. When I finally did it they stopped laughing. I have as much faith in my pulse fusion,as I had with my fast pictures. I think better in theoretical physics than in astronomy. Your virtual friend Bert PS To the old timers in this group that have see the picture where I stop light an inch and a half from its source I have it now stopped at one inch(very proud of that) . Very interesting Bert. Interesting concept. What kind of power yield can this reactor generate? Are you able to create more output then the input required to start and maintain the reaction? What contains the core? BV. P.S. As I have mentioned before, I'd be happy to host your stuff on a web site, including your pictures, just let me know. |
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Also Bert, what are you using to count neutrons? You gotta be able to
detect neutron emission as verification that fusion is happening. oc |
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BV The answer to your questions is yes. Bert
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Hi oc All of the pulse fusion is in my mind,and I had my closest friend
making up blue prints,and like your friend Wolter he died. Still pulse fusion has to work,and I've been working it out over the last 20 years. Since you know the part neutrons play they like in a torus(tokamak) heat up my system I remove all heat by a heat exchanger and goes to a boiler to create steam for the electricity generation. The fusion maybe tiny,but its heat is huge,and looking down (birds eye view) the structure would look like the Texas astrodome,only three time bigger. It is inside this structure my pulse fusion takes place. Little energy(mostly heat is wasted) Well the sun gives energy to the Earth,but think how much the sun wastes. Heat cools the inverse square distance from its source. oc think of that as wasted energy. My pulse fusion domed structure will be the greatest tourist attraction of the world. It would be my gift to the people of the world. It would be the biggest blessing to mankind. Do away with hunger. Make all the people of the world equal. No need for the greed for money,when all the energy is at your finger tips. Bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... BV The answer to your questions is yes. Bert Which question? I asked three. BV. |
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BenignVanilla wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... BV The answer to your questions is yes. Bert Which question? I asked three. BV. Its power yield is "yes", the core is contained by "yes" and "yes" to startup and maintain is less than the output. |
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