Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Amateur Scientist Has Built a Fusion Reactor in Brooklyn | Video Cafe

Amateur Scientist Has Built a Fusion Reactor in Brooklyn | Video Cafe
By Heather
Drew Griffin talked to entrepreneur and amateur scientist Mark Suppes who is working on trying to make his open source project on nuclear fusionsomething that potentially moves our country towards a path of energy in.
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Press « Prometheus Fusion Perfection
By FAMULUS
Artisanal nuclear fusion. Best comical artwork goes toracked.com: Gucci Web Developer Building a Nuclear Reactor in Brooklyn. Most ridiculous headline goes to NYPOST: New Yorker found with nuclear reactor in Brooklyn warehouse. ...
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Fusing electrons?
By KJ4EPE
Basically, my idea is nuclear fusion minus the nuclear; instead of fusing hydrogen isotopes, fuse electrons. From what little I understand of the process, each nucleon has a mass roughly 10000 greater than electrons, so would that mean ...
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rfmcdpei: [BRIEF NOTE] And more on lunar helium-3
By Randy McDonald
By some calculations (including China's), a four-ton shuttle load of lunar Helium-3 per week would theoretically provide enough safe nuclear-fusionenergy to meet the needs of the entire world. (The only practical Earth source for ...
A Bit More Detail - http://rfmcdpei.livejournal.com/
PLEASE..SMART PEOPLE ONLY!..SERIOUSLY? | Blades And Blades
By admin
Which of the following could be a significant issue to be addressed during the development of nuclear fusionenergy? A. Disposing of the radioactive waste produced. B. Dealing with atmospheric byproducts. C. Shielding nearby communities ...
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Web 1 new result for "nuclear fusion"
DSpace@MIT : Plasmas and Controlled Nuclear Fusion
Title: Plasmas and Controlled Nuclear Fusion. Author: Oddou, C. Publisher: Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/56025

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