Article on Dr. Joe Khachan
Article on Dr. Joe Khachan
Article on Dr. Joe Khachan, University of Sydney, Australia. IEC fusion researcher, interested in Polywell, referred by Rick Nebel.
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Regards,
Tony Barry
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Regards,
Tony Barry
Thanks for the positive comments. I don't know why the "Read More" doesn't work for some people. I'm using Apple's iWeb software ... because I stopped learning at HTML1.0 and iWeb takes me to the next level for free. Maybe I have to do something else ...
I submitted the article to the Sydney Morning Herald on Friday. Joe Khachan is OK about a Pic for news purposes. We'll see what happens.
I've also been thinking about a roadmap forward for Australian fusion. I'll post it in a little while.
Regards,
Tony Barry
I submitted the article to the Sydney Morning Herald on Friday. Joe Khachan is OK about a Pic for news purposes. We'll see what happens.
I've also been thinking about a roadmap forward for Australian fusion. I'll post it in a little while.
Regards,
Tony Barry
With the 'paranoid' security settings on my web browser (firefox with noscript plugin), the article intro didn't show up until I loosened permissions on that site. Afterwards, things appear to be working fine. I'm guessing excessive client side scripting without the recommended <noscript > block to alert the reader of the situation.
Tony,tonybarry wrote:Thanks for the positive comments. I don't know why the "Read More" doesn't work for some people. I'm using Apple's iWeb software ... because I stopped learning at HTML1.0 and iWeb takes me to the next level for free. Maybe I have to do something else ...
I submitted the article to the Sydney Morning Herald on Friday. Joe Khachan is OK about a Pic for news purposes. We'll see what happens.
I've also been thinking about a roadmap forward for Australian fusion. I'll post it in a little while.
Regards,
Tony Barry
e-mail me when you get your road map done. I may have some stuff that could help.
Simon
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
Hello Simon,
Can do. My problem right now is that I don't have a good grasp of the Australian players, what's been done and what's still to do. As the defacto advocate, I kind of need to be up to speed on the history and politics perhaps more than the physics or eng. I am reasonably OK with eng because I come from that background; but the history, the players, the egos and the politics are kind of not my strong suit.
However, if we need a million bucks to run an Australian WB-7, then that's a good target to aim for. It sort of dwarfs the "cake stall" method of fund raising, puts it into another league altogether. And Joe Khachan is a bit dubious about funding to that level. But we'll see what can be done.
Regards
Tony Barry
Can do. My problem right now is that I don't have a good grasp of the Australian players, what's been done and what's still to do. As the defacto advocate, I kind of need to be up to speed on the history and politics perhaps more than the physics or eng. I am reasonably OK with eng because I come from that background; but the history, the players, the egos and the politics are kind of not my strong suit.
However, if we need a million bucks to run an Australian WB-7, then that's a good target to aim for. It sort of dwarfs the "cake stall" method of fund raising, puts it into another league altogether. And Joe Khachan is a bit dubious about funding to that level. But we'll see what can be done.
Regards
Tony Barry