Second article on Joe Khachan - polywell progress in Aus

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Second article on Joe Khachan - polywell progress in Aus

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Hello All,
This is the second article in a series of three regarding IEC fusion in Australia. Dr. Joe Khachan is a fusion physicist at the University of Sydney. He discusses WB-7, facilities, and future research directions.

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Tony Barry
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Post by MSimon »

Tony,

I'm going to work out an exact link to Dr. Nebel's post in this space - just in case you want to change the link in your blog post. It will show up in a few minutes.

viewtopic.php?p=5251#5251

What you do is find out the # of the post and then change 5251 to the right number. You can find out the correct # by rolling over the "quote" button on the desired post.

5251 takes you to the Nebel post in this case.
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Thanks Simon, the link is altered to your specs.

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Tony Barry

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Post by MSimon »

Tony,

Honored to be of service.

I was thinking of saying nothing (my name is at the top, heh) but as a service to your readers I thought doing the right thing was better. In any case I'm right below Dr. Nebel so I still get my two seconds of recognition. :-)

When you get the last section posted I'll do a blog post and drive some traffic your way.
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Post by drmike »

Nice work Tony. I definitely like his idea about the Penning trap.

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