Tokamaks now proven SUCCESSFUL!
Tokamaks now proven SUCCESSFUL!
General Atomics are a private company running the DIII-D tokamak.
It has just occurred to me that because they have kept on getting funding yet have not announced their success at net-energy output, this MUST mean they are keeping something secret, which can ONLY be that their tokamak is working as intended and it is now beyond the basic research stage!!
As we have discussed before, the continuation of funding is accepted here as proof of success, and therefore their tokamak must be successful!!
It has just occurred to me that because they have kept on getting funding yet have not announced their success at net-energy output, this MUST mean they are keeping something secret, which can ONLY be that their tokamak is working as intended and it is now beyond the basic research stage!!
As we have discussed before, the continuation of funding is accepted here as proof of success, and therefore their tokamak must be successful!!
I interpret the term “SUCCESSFUL!” to mean that this systems particular fusion scaling equations remain valid as the system grows larger.
A tokamak up scaled to the size of the moon could be termed technically successful and yet be economically untenable.
In terms of power density, I have my doubts about the tokamak technology every being economically competitive in the energy production marketplace.
A tokamak up scaled to the size of the moon could be termed technically successful and yet be economically untenable.
In terms of power density, I have my doubts about the tokamak technology every being economically competitive in the energy production marketplace.
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Re: Tokamaks now proven SUCCESSFUL!
General Atomics is funded by DOE. To be successful all they have to do is show up, drink coffee and write papers every so often.chrismb wrote:General Atomics are a private company running the DIII-D tokamak.
It has just occurred to me that because they have kept on getting funding yet have not announced their success at net-energy output, this MUST mean they are keeping something secret, which can ONLY be that their tokamak is working as intended and it is now beyond the basic research stage!!
As we have discussed before, the continuation of funding is accepted here as proof of success, and therefore their tokamak must be successful!!
"Courage is not just a virtue, but the form of every virtue at the testing point." C. S. Lewis
Re: Tokamaks now proven SUCCESSFUL!
I am clearly working in the wrong industry... This sounds way better than working for a living.GIThruster wrote:General Atomics is funded by DOE. To be successful all they have to do is show up, drink coffee and write papers every so often.

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Re: Tokamaks now proven SUCCESSFUL!
chrismb wrote:General Atomics are a private company running the DIII-D tokamak.
It has just occurred to me that because they have kept on getting funding yet have not announced their success at net-energy output, this MUST mean they are keeping something secret, which can ONLY be that their tokamak is working as intended and it is now beyond the basic research stage!!
As we have discussed before, the continuation of funding is accepted here as proof of success, and therefore their tokamak must be successful!!
Sounds a bit different than Polywell, no?GA wrote:The DIII-D Program is a large international program, with 90 participating institutions and a research team of 515 users. General Atomics operates DIII-D for the Department of Energy through the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences as a true user facility.
Well, maybe chrismb and ole' "burnt wings" can't distinguish between them, but just about any junior high schooler could.

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Gosh Chrismb, most of us were pretty sure that when Dr. Nebel said he was gonna know and let everyone know, we estimated it to be April of 2011, it's not 2011 yet, why's this whole thing even a problem?
Honestly, I dont know about everyone else, but I'm not holding my breath. I'm just waiting for an answer, then we can all continue with our lives according to the results.
The deadline isnt even done yet, why are you making it such a big deal?
Honestly, I dont know about everyone else, but I'm not holding my breath. I'm just waiting for an answer, then we can all continue with our lives according to the results.
The deadline isnt even done yet, why are you making it such a big deal?
Throwing my life away for this whole Fusion mess.
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GIThruster wrote:Isn't that the history of Tokamak research--"money for nothin' an' yer chicks fer freee. . ."
Yeah, and if we sing also "So far away from me" we will have the complete research status of fusion in today's world.
Money for nothing to research and result that are far away from me.
And youngsters keep telling me that Dire Straits are outdated.....