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Discuss ways to make polywell research more widely known or better understood. Includes education and outreach.

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Nanos
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Post by Nanos »

I had a look at their forum and there was no mention of fusion (a brief mention of fission.), so I have started the following thread;

http://www.foe.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4305.0.html

Which also mentions this site, along with Dr. Bussards one.

Zixinus
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Post by Zixinus »

Good going. They may be interested. Or not.

EDIT:

On second thought, I'd put in a shameless plug into this site: http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/FAQ/fusion-faq.html

FAQ about fusion. Might avoid uninteresting arguments. I still think we should make our own, regarding Polywell.

EDIT2:
Oh, and I'd like to say that you should emphasise the 1-5 million dollars for the experiments that would determine whether Polywell is viable or not. 1-5 million is much easier to come by then 150-200.

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Post by MSimon »

Zixinus wrote:Good going. They may be interested. Or not.

EDIT:

On second thought, I'd put in a shameless plug into this site: http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/FAQ/fusion-faq.html

FAQ about fusion. Might avoid uninteresting arguments. I still think we should make our own, regarding Polywell.

EDIT2:
Oh, and I'd like to say that you should emphasise the 1-5 million dollars for the experiments that would determine whether Polywell is viable or not. 1-5 million is much easier to come by then 150-200.
I think 1 to 5 million would be for pulse tests. It would be closer to $10 or $15 million for continuous operation.

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