I believe Rick has said he will do that as much as possible.another easier way might just be to subcontract talk-polywell.org to ecm2 corp (for some....reason) and then appeal for 'scraps' of data on a need-to-know clause.
some questions
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
that sounds like familiar politikal-speak to me.MSimon wrote:So let me get this straight. Because the device is not proven adequate measurement is unnecessary.rcain wrote:.. to which the only logical answer might be,MSimon wrote: Thus my tag line.
Why hasn't Polywell Fusion been fully funded by the Obama administration?
'cause it doesnt work yet!
....neither of them.
i have to remind you MSimon this is a theory column

it was a crude circular/paradoxical joke.
you can be sure that when it is proven, they will be very interested in it

And may I remind you that you brought the subject up in the context I responded to.i have to remind you MSimon this is a theory column
But mining your vein for more untheoretical BS.
Which came first? The chicken or the egg?
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In any case I'd like to see more funding for instrumentation - if it will help. In light of that I send EMC2 bits on new measuring devices that may help. Like a recent solid state replacement for X-Ray film.
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
the egg.MSimon wrote:And may I remind you that you brought the subject up in the context I responded to.i have to remind you MSimon this is a theory column
But mining your vein for more untheoretical BS.
Which came first? The chicken or the egg?
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In any case I'd like to see more funding for instrumentation - if it will help. In light of that I send EMC2 bits on new measuring devices that may help. Like a recent solid state replacement for X-Ray film.
re: instrumentation: is Rick after anything in particular?