Plug for A Polywell Blog & Film
Plug for A Polywell Blog & Film
Hello Everyone,
This blog has been around since October, It has a modest 7 posts on the polywell, however, each post is a long quality one.
http://thepolywellblog.blogspot.com/
Also, if you were not already aware, this 57 minute film on the Polywell is on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HatEDkN ... re=related
The film took 6 months of a volunteers' effort. The audio sucks. So there is a 27 page film transcript (complete with sketches, diagrams, calculations, ect...). This can be downloaded here:
http://www.askmar.com/Fusion_files/2010 ... 0Ligon.pdf
Lots of good information here, you may not knew existed.
This blog has been around since October, It has a modest 7 posts on the polywell, however, each post is a long quality one.
http://thepolywellblog.blogspot.com/
Also, if you were not already aware, this 57 minute film on the Polywell is on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HatEDkN ... re=related
The film took 6 months of a volunteers' effort. The audio sucks. So there is a 27 page film transcript (complete with sketches, diagrams, calculations, ect...). This can be downloaded here:
http://www.askmar.com/Fusion_files/2010 ... 0Ligon.pdf
Lots of good information here, you may not knew existed.
Can I plug this site on another thread?
Hello,
I know allot of people just copy and paste their plugs for... all kinds of promotions/startups/alternative technologies on this site. I don't want to be one of those guys.
This polywell blog & film is quality information over quantity. For example: My next planned posting is going to be a "for dumbies" review of "A general critique of internal-electrostatic confinement fusion systems" an awesome physics paper on the polywell from 1995. The idea is break down these science papers so people without a background in it can follow them.
Can I add this post to another thread to generate interest?
I know allot of people just copy and paste their plugs for... all kinds of promotions/startups/alternative technologies on this site. I don't want to be one of those guys.
This polywell blog & film is quality information over quantity. For example: My next planned posting is going to be a "for dumbies" review of "A general critique of internal-electrostatic confinement fusion systems" an awesome physics paper on the polywell from 1995. The idea is break down these science papers so people without a background in it can follow them.
Can I add this post to another thread to generate interest?
Nah, thats just stress. My beard is the same way after four years of managing a virtual world dev company and all the attendant drama that comes with those communities. I'm just 42 and have as grey/white a beard as my 71 year old father who just survived cancer.Tom Ligon wrote:Unlikely.
My hair is still almost all dark brown. I have a few white hairs in my eyebrows, mostly on the right. But my beard, especially my chin area, is lousy with white hairs. Not grey ... white.
Neutron damage, I expect. I had almost no white hairs in my beard before starting with EMC2.
That is, unless LCD monitors emit neutrons...
All we have to do now is claim that a neutron flux will help you keep your hair. I'm proof positive. Heh.KitemanSA wrote:Them zoomers'll do that to you! :lol:MSimon wrote:My hair started turning white in my mid to late 20s.
If this catches on I predict a Polywell in every bathroom.
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