Posted on 10/15/2014 7:38:31 PM PDT by jyro
Hidden away in the secret depths of the Skunk Works, a Lockheed Martin research team has been working quietly on a nuclear energy concept they believe has the potential to meet, if not eventually decrease, the worlds insatiable demand for power.
Dubbed the compact fusion reactor (CFR), the device is conceptually safer, cleaner and more powerful than much larger, current nuclear systems that rely on fission, the process of splitting atoms to release energy. Crucially, by being compact, Lockheed believes its scalable concept will also be small and practical enough for applications ranging from interplanetary spacecraft and commercial ships to city power stations. It may even revive the concept of large, nuclear-powered aircraft that virtually never require refuelingideas of which were largely abandoned more than 50 years ago because of the dangers and complexities involved with nuclear fission reactors.
They are hawking a scam, so I imagine they’ll look for taxpayer money.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/scientists-bashing-lockheed-martins-nuclear-232518813.html
There are some quotes from people who have a lot to lose. That’s not realism, that’s like having the fat kid guard the pie.
Thats not realism,
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What then is Lockheed’s claim?
As will soon be released, this was actually discovered by Algore. And John F’n Kerry was there.
Yeah, let's just hand it over to the rest of world on a silver platter. I'm sure ALL the other nations of the world would do the same for us if the shoe were on the other foot. /s
I’ve always wondered, maybe someone can say:
If we’ve had nuclear reactors on submarines for the past decades why, considering the advances in other similar technologies, has that power not become commonplace for the consumer market?
i figured they released this to get some grant money from some alphabet agency, to keep them in the govt loop and make sure their other current projects don’t get dropped - whether this claim is real or not.
You wanna cut the f-35? so you’re not interested in our nuclear fusion project going on...?
good PR, not much meat
Which gives Chinese and Russian hackers more incentive to obtain the knowledge to do this.
That's been my understanding for decades now. To this point, I've never heard of anyone building a working fusion reactor.
That sounds believable. Thanks.
John Galt
Do they know the difference between miles and kilometers?
In the meantime, back in olde India, they are commercially building small Thorium-rather-than-Uranium-based modular generating units for villages that are not on the transmission grid. While not quite as efficient as Uranium-based reactors, they are a great deal easier to operate and dare I say it, safer.
Perfect for Alaska, freeing remote settlements from visits by the expensive ice-breaker tanker deliveries they now depend upon to keep the lights on all winter. Order one today!
Going to contribute to global warming so stop this Obama!
All these electronic gadgets will be powered so cheaply the third world countries will buy tons of electronics and that will require plastic and precious metals....strip mines...oil...HELP!!!!
In my own field, I see this kind of press release/investor recruitment all the time. I always tell people that such press releases are for the purpose of attracting investors, so may overstate the results of the research.
In my experience, people go to the government to apply for grants to do the basic research. It is when they are closer to having a commercial product--and are moving beyond the basic research stage, when the government funding dries up--that you begin to see these press releases.
I wouldn't call it a scam. It's just how research and product development works.
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