A Matterwave Transistor Oscillator
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did i read BEC?!?
i'm not smart enough to understand all of it, but i've wondered if there could be a way to use quantum-mechanics to confine protons in a way analagous to "quantum dots" - very sci-fi. a fusion cell the size of a watch battery and just as safe, with very high thermal efficiency.
basically researching nulcear physics on a quantumn-nano-resonance scale, rather than a macro-plasma-classical.
it looks like this matterwave-transistor-thingy may have applications for that.
i'm not smart enough to understand all of it, but i've wondered if there could be a way to use quantum-mechanics to confine protons in a way analagous to "quantum dots" - very sci-fi. a fusion cell the size of a watch battery and just as safe, with very high thermal efficiency.
basically researching nulcear physics on a quantumn-nano-resonance scale, rather than a macro-plasma-classical.
it looks like this matterwave-transistor-thingy may have applications for that.