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Title: Hot Fusion At Home?
Post by: gammarayburst on March 31, 2015, 07:05:04 PM
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Thanks, Butch LaFonte
Title: Re: Hot Fusion At Home?
Post by: gammarayburst on April 01, 2015, 02:09:39 AM

The fuel is deuterium.
If the fuel was the size of a small marble and the sphere was one foot in diameter I think it would hold it long enough for all the fuel to burn.
No, it's not an April fools joke. I plan on building a 1 inch diameter sphere for testing.
Butch
Title: Re: Hot Fusion At Home?
Post by: gammarayburst on April 01, 2015, 02:12:36 AM
Just a theory now, but I plan on testing a one inch model. It will have to be put in liquid nitrogen for the super conduction to fire it off. The secret to hot fusion is keeping it confined so the temperature and pressure can continue to increase and allow the fusion process to self sustain and consume the entire fuel.
Title: Re: Hot Fusion At Home? Special Note! I'm Not The First
Post by: gammarayburst on April 01, 2015, 04:35:49 AM
Inertial electrostatic confinement[edit (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nuclear_fusion&action=edit&section=6)]
Main article: Inertial electrostatic confinement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_electrostatic_confinement)Inertial electrostatic confinement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_electrostatic_confinement) is a set of devices that use an electric field to heat ions to fusion conditions. The most well known is the fusor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusor). Starting in 1999, a number of amateurs have been able to do amateur fusion using these homemade devices.
If an eight grader can get heavy water then I can.
Butch