Atoms for Peace
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:29 am
In 1958 American, British and Soviet scientists began to share previously classified fusion research,
as their countries declassified controlled fusion work as part of the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva.
![Image](http://www.americanrhetoric.com/images/dwightdeisenhowerunitednations.jpeg)
(Click picture for Eisenhower's Speech)
This was the birthplace of international Fusion collaboration.
50 years later, Talk-Polywell exists as the finest iteration of that conferences ideals and the dreams of those men.
I am honered to be a member and cant help but think how fitting the "atoms for peace" motto is for the polywell movement.
![Image](http://www.smecc.org/atomic3.gif)
as their countries declassified controlled fusion work as part of the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva.
![Image](http://www.americanrhetoric.com/images/dwightdeisenhowerunitednations.jpeg)
(Click picture for Eisenhower's Speech)
This was the birthplace of international Fusion collaboration.
50 years later, Talk-Polywell exists as the finest iteration of that conferences ideals and the dreams of those men.
I am honered to be a member and cant help but think how fitting the "atoms for peace" motto is for the polywell movement.
![Image](http://www.smecc.org/atomic3.gif)