Saturday 24 September 2011

ATOMIC ENERGY TRANSFORMATION PROMOTER ITER

ATOMIC ENERGY TRANSFORMATION PROMOTER  2010

Energy can be gained from the fission of heavier elements or the fusion of lighter elements.
Nuclear fusion has proved more difficult to achieve on earth though is thought to occur in stars like our sun which has an abundance of lighter elements such as hydrogen.
The theory is that to achieve fusion nuclear particles need to be separated from their associated electrons and collide with each other at great speed.
This approach requires very high temperatures and conditions that are difficult to sustain such as the JET venture in Culham.
Instead of inordinately high plasmas why not experiment with different angles of alignment of particles and fields  as a hypothesis to create fusion.
Also try various pulses and adjustable frequencies or resonances.
Remember that our sun has been shown to be humming or singing its own unique song of magnetic frequencies .
We need to try various permutations of song to achieve a lower temperature fusion. Remember that per square metre the sun is not actually that hot at all.
In other words at the start of the atomic reaction the atoms need to be relatively cold and quiescent possibly in crystalline  magnetised form  and not at the wasteful  searing temperatures which are too expensive to maintain as at JET.



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