First, what's the actual size? I understand a gigawatt reactor isn't that much bigger than a 100 megawatt reactor, so a ballpark figure for a machine wouldn't be that big of a deal. I'm having trouble figuring out if the 10-12 foot figure is the positive grid, the magnets, or the inside of the vacuum chamber total.
Second, the miracle of the polywell is that due to the electrical versus thermal operation, it can gain the potentials needed for much higher power levels. If a civilization were to come to have a shortage of boron for some reason, and decided to go with heavier elements, would there be viable reactions for direct power production(makes charged particles that can be harvested directly, rather than having to be thermalized)? I'm thinking like finding the ruins of a city and a 100 foot chamber than burned carbon or something like that.
