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"maff" |
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28 Apr 2005 05:33:14 AM |
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In a Footlong Cylinder, a Power Fit for the Sun |
In a Footlong Cylinder, a Power Fit for the Sun
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/science/28fusion.html
By KENNETH CHANG
Scientists are reporting that they have produced nuclear fusion - the
same process that powers the sun - in a footlong cylinder just five
inches in diameter.
Seth J. Putterman
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| User: "John Vreeland" |
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| Title: Re: In a Footlong Cylinder, a Power Fit for the Sun |
28 Apr 2005 07:50:06 AM |
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On 28 Apr 2005 03:33:14 -0700, "maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote:
In a Footlong Cylinder, a Power Fit for the Sun
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/science/28fusion.html
By KENNETH CHANG
Scientists are reporting that they have produced nuclear fusion - the
same process that powers the sun - in a footlong cylinder just five
inches in diameter.
I thought this was a big deal at first, but apparently the big news
here is that they did the same thing people have been doing all along,
just without hooking up a HVPS (high voltage power supply).
I'm not sure this idea is all that convenient. You would either have
to attach a heating element and/or keep them in the freezer. "Warming
it in you hand" is not a very good idea.
If you cannot ever admit to being wrong, then you will never be right.
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