Skunk wirks have built a fusion reactor?
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http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/compact-...
So a new method of killing people to death
So a new method of killing people to death
Edited by superkartracer on Thursday 16th October 10:28
Well I trust them a hell of a lot more than I do the cold fusion guy.
If anything bugs me - I specialised in probably the wrong area of physics (and just plain didn't study hard enough) and might not ever be able to contribute to this. The number of problems fusion energy could solve is astounding.
If anything bugs me - I specialised in probably the wrong area of physics (and just plain didn't study hard enough) and might not ever be able to contribute to this. The number of problems fusion energy could solve is astounding.
Amusing.
That is what they have allowed out into the public knowledge. Which means where they actually are is invariably 2 yrs further on.
Id hazard a fair guess what they really have is impressive. Probably the best professional engineers in the world. Note the "probably" before anyone starts to whinge.
That is what they have allowed out into the public knowledge. Which means where they actually are is invariably 2 yrs further on.
Id hazard a fair guess what they really have is impressive. Probably the best professional engineers in the world. Note the "probably" before anyone starts to whinge.
DJRC said:
Amusing.
That is what they have allowed out into the public knowledge. Which means where they actually are is invariably 2 yrs further on.
Id hazard a fair guess what they really have is impressive. Probably the best professional engineers in the world. Note the "probably" before anyone starts to whinge.
I'd agree,considering how ground breaking their stealth development was they must have something concrete to demonstrate, unless its some great jolly jape thats gone further than an inter-departmental prank!That is what they have allowed out into the public knowledge. Which means where they actually are is invariably 2 yrs further on.
Id hazard a fair guess what they really have is impressive. Probably the best professional engineers in the world. Note the "probably" before anyone starts to whinge.
This was originally presented in 2013 at Google Solve for X.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_beta_fusion_reac...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_beta_fusion_reac...
Tycho said:
greygoose said:
richie99 said:
So they've drawn a fusion reactor. Don't know if they can build if, or if it would work if they did. Some way to go then.
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