Re: A Major Design flaw in fusion reactors is holding back progress.




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On 24 Dec, 18:04, "Greg Neill" <gneill...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Dear Greg,

A proper Blue sky made-up nonsense is all the 100 years research on
fusion but not
a single fusion reactor in sight.

There are fusion reactors that break even energy-wise
for short periods. It's part of the ongoing research.



We should be using one in every home. Unless of course some OIL barons
have a vested interest in keeping
things quiet.

We have achieved nuclear fission (sadly), so what on earth is making
fusion unreachable?
A very straight foward answer please if you can.

Simple; It's a tough problem technology-wise. The
conditions required to promote sustained fusion are
formidable. By contrast fission is trivial,
requiring only putting enough of the right stuff
in close proximity to let a natural chain reaction
develop. But you'd know that if you'd done at least
minimal research into the topic.

My grievance with current research material is fundamental mis-
understanding made with the mechanics of fusion. They are all trying
to use Newtonian Classical Physics to solve the problem. I am sure
their mathematics and explanations are solid and very logical, but
that will not help when we need to think relativity.



HAHAHAHAHA!

Fucking idiot.
*plonk*




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