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The beam line is VERY LONG and needs to be VERY COLD, BEERTbrain!
lmao! You still don't know anything about accelerators. Saul Levy On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:10:45 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus saul Thank you for that site on a magnetic tap that can give less resistance to electric current. Seems millions of copper wire in use today.for its cheap It is the holy grail of conducing an electric current that works at room temp,as an electric current flows close to absolute zero. If the Hadron is using this now it begs the question Why so much liquid helium? I even know how to create better ways for electricity flow but it becomes very expensive,and not as easy to handle as cooper silver or gold. bert Ps No conductor No electrical current |
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Physicists figured that out over 100 years ago, BEERTbrain! lmao!
Saul Levy On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:21:53 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus saul Reality is I can know(think on my own) just what Google will tell me on how my little gyro works and yet I am still mysteried by it. It is trying to tell me how gravity and spinning motion are two sides to the same coin. Why when spinning it can not tip over as this was shown to a kid of 8 spinning it on the kitchen floor.This was a great mystery. Why it had the energy to push back and stay right where it was spinning was a great mystery. All this gave me the ideas for my Spin is in theory. bert |
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You seem to be stucked in some big bundles of copper wire, do you even know how
the LHC is build ? what kind of wiring are you talking about? wanna build your own LHC: http://gizmodo.com/5041973/build-you...028-easy-steps "G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse ... Starman My brain is used to high heat,for living in Florida so long. Yes a spark has little heat but a very high temperature. Reality is the spark can do the most damage. Sun core has high heat (28,000,000F) and the kicker is it can give off this high heat for 10 billion years. Planck stuff is in the ultra submicroscopic realm,and I being in the macro realm do not relate with.very well. go figure bert PS Starman its all that wiring that my brain tells me that is the rub. |
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120 MW, brainFART!
Saul Levy On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:36:14 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: Though small in size and low in relative mass, as long as nothing goes wrong with such a hot little packet of hefty and hot protons that do not manage to set any of that nearby fusion reactive helium on fire, there shouldn't be any insurmountable problems. In the mean time the LHC sucks 35 MW from their local grid of spendy energy, just for keeping their lights on (so to speak). ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG |
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Starman I am sure all those here know how electro magnets are built. I
think it best to describe in use here this term Magnetic FIELD COILS bert |
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20 Tokamaks, 0 PFMs.
Who wins that Nobel, BEERTbrain? lmao! No fusion output yet. And that's from PFMs too! Lots of CLAIMS from you, but no ACTION! Stuff it, BEERTbrain, you just don't have anything anyone wants! The LHC has done more research than your PFM. Sad, but true! It figures! Saul Levy On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:30:51 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus Saul Read that the longest a Tokamak ever ran was for a few seconds. It could not take the high temperature of the plasma That was the one used by Columbia U Tokamak does have a heat exchanger,but it is not enough. Did these Tokamaks produce fusion? Do they create more energy going out than in? My pulse fusion machine (PFM) does both as it should bert |
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Wiki says ~15.7 million degrees K, BEERTbrain!
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun Why do you constantly INFLATE all the numbers you post here? Does this give you a HARD-ON? 2.8 TRILLION degrees K is just NONSENSE! Saul Levy On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:44:16 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Starman Sun core temp. is 28,000,000 F and the Hadron will have a temp. 100,000 times that. Hmmmm My brain will not except that figure Go figure again bert |
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