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14 Feb 2006 08:23:03 PM |
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okay this is probably another stupid idea from someone who knows almost
zero about science... but I'll throw it out anyway for those that have
more of a clue than me...
I was just reading with interest about an experiment that produces a
limited form of fusion at room temperature using two piezo-electric
accelerators here.
http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1358&setappvar=page(1)
Then I was thinking about the recent article on fusion cavitation
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060121/fob7.asp
I was wondering what would happen if you combined the two experiments
in a contraption something like a laser, but for generating a neutron
beam...
So say you have:
1. A bath of deuterated acetone as your primary generation medium
2. Top and bottom you have space for your ultrasound generators to
generate the bubbles
3. Front and back you pump prime it with neutrons using the piezo
acceleration technique
4. Finally at the ends of the bath you have your classic mirror/partial
mirror setup only using beryllium end-caps to bounce the emitted
neutrons back and forth
It seems like it should do something?
I'd be happy to hear that it might make a nice noise or something.
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