Spheromak
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:30 am
http://news.wfsu.org/post/famu-winning- ... uns-energy
FAMU’s fusion reactor is locked behind three doors in a large dust-free, clutter-free garage. About the size of an office cubicle, the squat aluminum cylinder topped with a copper tower is far from intimidating. Its potential, on the other hand, is downright scary. The little guy named Spheromak is on a role having reached the first phase – called first plasma – toward generating an extreme amount of energy last summer.

FAMU’s fusion reactor is locked behind three doors in a large dust-free, clutter-free garage. About the size of an office cubicle, the squat aluminum cylinder topped with a copper tower is far from intimidating. Its potential, on the other hand, is downright scary. The little guy named Spheromak is on a role having reached the first phase – called first plasma – toward generating an extreme amount of energy last summer.