Polywell presentation on U tube- usefull?

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D Tibbets
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Polywell presentation on U tube- usefull?

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I just found a U-tube presentatin (3 parts), Looks like it was a lecture presentation in a class or meeting. The presenter seemed to have collected much of the general information, but there are so many misstatements and apparent misconceptions that I cannot decide if it serves better as a Polywell primer or as a horror story. Perhaps the presenter was young and not yet versed in the various fields enough to better explain the information- even to my modest level of understanding, in which case it is a good begining. Hopefully it was not a College professer level presenter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNe0d1Bk ... re=related

Dan Tibbets
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KeithChard
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Post by KeithChard »

It might be a good idea to get this replaced by a more competent job done by one of our members.
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Post by Aero »

KeithChard wrote:It might be a good idea to get this replaced by a more competent job done by one of our members.
I understood that Tom Ligon was going to put his slide show on U-Tube. That will be about as professional as we can get if it is sufficiently on topic. We should look at it before we make plans ...
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JohnP
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Post by JohnP »

These videos have been discussed here:
viewtopic.php?t=842

Maybe, if someone could contact the utube poster about fixing the problems, do you think they'd clean it up?

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Post by Mike Holmes »

It couldn't hurt to try. The problem is that "someone" isn't anyone. Somebody would have to volunteer, you see...

Mike

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