Posted on 02/22/2020 2:19:41 PM PST by Jonty30
"We are sidestepping all of the scientific challenges that have held fusion energy back for more than half a century," says the director of an Australian company that claims its hydrogen-boron fusion technology is already working a billion times better than expected.
(Excerpt) Read more at newatlas.com ...
Not sure I understand you, but I wouldn’t bet against Musk. But AFIAK he’s still with the fission/solar/wind camp. Which is fine by me.
Ping.
Direct energy without a heat exchanger? Color me very skeptical.
Re: “Nuclear reactions produce many times the energy of electron state changes...”
Thanks for clarifying that.
However, it’s my understanding (as a philosophy major) that photons are the only heat carrier, and you can’t get photons without “electron state changes.”
Any help on this is appreciated!
Them froggie chicas will just have to become fluid.
Unless we solve that problem we could be looking at a world without frogs. Stop the project now!
There are a couple of minor milestones yet ahead. One is to manage to produce power. The second is to manage to produce enough power to keep the lasers running. The third will be to figure out a way to keep the flies from taking over the planet in the absence of frogs. Science isn't easy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneutronic_fusion
Discussion on aneuronic fusion
I suspect these researchers are digging for research dollars
This is about the 20th “breakthrough” from yester years E-Cat to this beauty, but I think I’ll keep my Predator gas powered generator around for a while yet.
E=MC2
For example, in a fission, you get several high energy particles along with gamma rays.
The kinetic energy is converted to heat energy as the interact with surroundings.
This is great news. With hydrogen-boron, we are finally just 15 years from practical fusion power!
“hydrogen-boron fusion technology is already working a billion times better than expected”
usually a small startup looking for positive press.
Post 5.
hydrogen-boron fusion technology ( Hybofutech )
The Australians are making “Back to the Future” entirely possible. Watch for the flux capacitor from Oz!
millennials like the idea of thorium reactors and see that as the future. They might just jump behind this with both feet.
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Maybe even 10-billion tons of problems?
Of course, without reading the article yet, maybe their sustained reaction has progressed 10-billion times from 0.000000000000000000001 doodads per second all the way to 0.00000000001 doodads per second...
Im not sure I understand me either. That is to say that both the posting of the article and a number of responses on threads including my last here keep changing length and cutting out random parts.
Anyway, as to the rest, which makes more sense if youre seeing all of my last post, hes moving along. SpaceX and all of that. The video I linked to is so important that everyone in the US needs to see it. All of the technologies we have presently and most of the proposed are as backwards and archaic as banging rocks together. We are on the threshold of world changing events.
Was it 20 years ago that those Cold Fusion guys made a big splash but couldnt replicate?
Electron state changes (like from chemical reactions) produce low-energy photons (like in the infrared thru UV range of the spectrum).
Nuclear reactions directly produce high-energy photons (x-ray thru gamma ray). Nuclear reactions also produce fast-moving particles, and motion of matter at the atomic level is what heat is.
Lots of people have produced fusion reactions. The trick is, producing SUSTAINED fusion, which reliably and sustainably releases more energy than is consumed from triggering the reaction.
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