http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/FocusFusion1.htm
Thanks for the link, ashtweth. That's really neat stuff, but at 1 billion'K, it's a little warmer than my working plasma cell <grin>
The direct electricity component is remarkable, and I trust y'all can get it working soon.
Research bucks? Establishment pigs get it all. Do it, build it and turn it loose. Y'all got the green team on yer side.
Man, I wish I could build that thang in my little lab...
Turtle
Hey man ;D
EXACTLY ,Yeah they need independent non commercial license replication tactics, and let me ask the if you can build it ;D
Yeah there is a loverly suppression story which follows this also, Tom Valone describes it to Peter sterling at the Tesla tech conference.According to Tom (who in IMO knew what he is talking about) there is a 3 -1 OU component involved, measured by more then one process.
Seems no one even steorn want an independent replication, that is the GAP IMO.
Go ahead, but I be a-fearin' I ain't gots the money nor expertise fer the task.
Then again, I live by faith. I always wanted a fusion reactor in my lab. Now I'm a bit closer.
Thanks,
Turtle
Focus Fusion is not "Cold Fusion", it's very serious "cheap hot fusion" work...
And they have good news:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/fusion/energy/prweb3766134.htm
Building a huge open-source network makes the mammoth perceptual challenges such as lack of public awareness, funding, and regulatory politics much more manageable,†said Energy Made Cleanly president and CTO Matthew R. Wood,
For those who never visited the official website of the Focus Fusion Society, here is the link:
http://www.focusfusion.org/
This is in the news again:
Focus Fusion: Has cheap, clean Earth-saving fusion power been right under our noses all along? (http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/184280-focus-fusion-has-cheap-clean-earth-saving-fusion-power-been-right-under-our-noses-all-along)
It looks promising.
http://lawrencevilleplasmaphysics.com/