Friday, January 14, 2011

Web site

I have gotten round to create a web site for my idea. It is:

http://www.headonplasmafusion.info/

Not .com!

Anyway it contains a complete description of a low cost experiment to achieve hydrogen plasma fusion. Not deuterium. Not tritium. Hydrogen.

It is a new method. No Tokamacs. No lasers. No Bussard style electrostatic nets.

The way it works is: two streams of hydrogen fusion are accelerated to high speeds, and fired head on at each other. They collide, and a small proportion of the hydrogen plasma fuses into helium, giving off large quantities of energy. This energy release can be tapped as described on this web site.

The beauty of this device is that whatever minimum relative collision velocity is required for fusion, this required velocity for the plasma jet is halved as two plasma jets are fired at each other head on.

Physicists I have talked to say that it is a good idea - except for one snag. You have to accelerate the plasma jets to very high speeds to achieve fusion. Velocities in the region of hundreds of thousands of kilometers per hour.

Also you need a dense plasma to achieve the Lawson Criterion so as to allow complete four stage fusion of hydrogen into fusion.

I have looked at this, and my calculations based on probabilities and quantum mechanics indicate that the individual plasma jets need not be accelerated past 25,000 kms per hour! This is quite feasible using the acceleration device also described on the web site. Also the plasma jet can be made increasingly dense to achieve the momentary four stage fusion. It is a matter of experiment.

The experiment is low cost and can actually be conducted in a simply equipped laboratory.

Anyway I have passed this idea on to a number of international universities. If anyone tries the idea and is successful let me know at my gmail email address. I would like to keep track of progress in this area.

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