Alan Bolye's Latest Artice
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:02 am
a discussion forum for Polywell fusion
https://www.talk-polywell.org/bb/
Seems the same as what their website says. It's somewhat clearer where the design process is -- that they want to do a few side experiments.... Not much more, sadly.Tom Ligon wrote:Well, he got more out of Rick than we have lately.
Not much more, but things are clearer as to where they are ... one running, one being built, one being designed.
In the absence of information, there can only be speculation.But so far, Nebel sees no reason to stop moving ahead. "It's been quite a trip on this thing," he said, "and I have a feeling this is going to continue."
The difference is that Polywell has actual oversight. The US Navy.icarus wrote:... and that he's tripping.
In the absence of information, there can only be speculation.But so far, Nebel sees no reason to stop moving ahead. "It's been quite a trip on this thing," he said, "and I have a feeling this is going to continue."
Until further notice, EMC2 is going in the same folder with EESTOR, Blacklight, Focus Fusion, etc. Big cross to carry, the future of world energy supply ... better have broad shoulders.
The DOE has had oversight of tokomak fusion research for the last 40 years ...The difference is that Polywell has actual oversight. The US Navy.
icarus wrote:The DOE has had oversight of tokomak fusion research for the last 40 years ...The difference is that Polywell has actual oversight. The US Navy.
the market will be the final judge, not government depts.
The Navy is the market.icarus wrote:The DOE has had oversight of tokomak fusion research for the last 40 years ...
the market will be the final judge, not government depts.
Yes. Perhaps because my scenario is accurate:zbarlici wrote:as i posted on the alan boyle blog, if WB7 was a failure, why would they be testing the scaling of the device(WB8)? So they can gage how big of a failure it is?
I have a better one: they are trying to divert Chinese scientists into a dead end.chrismb wrote:Yes. Perhaps because my scenario is accurate:zbarlici wrote:as i posted on the alan boyle blog, if WB7 was a failure, why would they be testing the scaling of the device(WB8)? So they can gage how big of a failure it is?
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OK, so maybe not in quite the same category as Blacklight power.MSimon wrote: The difference is that Polywell has actual oversight. The US Navy.
Let me see:chrismb wrote:OK, so maybe not in quite the same category as Blacklight power.MSimon wrote: The difference is that Polywell has actual oversight. The US Navy.
...Let's put it in the same category as cold fusion, distance-seeing and anti-gravity machines, then.
Proof [if any were needed] that it isn't working in a 'net-energy' mode.Plasma shines brightly inside EMC2 Fusion's WB-7 device