High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
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High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
Could someone please pinch me if I am dreaming, or does this stuff *really* come out of universities and make it through peer review processes into publication?!
http://www.gravwave.com/docs/AIP;%20HFG ... Fusion.pdf
Maybe I'm just an old moaning type that always looks for the downside, if so then could someome tell me [why] I should be more upbeat about this type of stuff?
Sounds to me like "hey, we can do fusion easy, we merely generate a *magic fusin' beam*"!!
http://www.gravwave.com/docs/AIP;%20HFG ... Fusion.pdf
Maybe I'm just an old moaning type that always looks for the downside, if so then could someome tell me [why] I should be more upbeat about this type of stuff?
Sounds to me like "hey, we can do fusion easy, we merely generate a *magic fusin' beam*"!!
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Re: High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
Chris is right. I think it is a dream.
I long ago put my high frequency gravity wave generator in the back of my lab closet. It was a dead end; a blind alley. The time I spent on that effort was a waste.
It now molders away beside my portable muon generator setup. I'll probably, ultimately, scrap them both for parts on another project.
I am currently working on a phase modulated interocetor, but my investors and patent attorneys won't let me say anymore. You know how it is......
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I long ago put my high frequency gravity wave generator in the back of my lab closet. It was a dead end; a blind alley. The time I spent on that effort was a waste.
It now molders away beside my portable muon generator setup. I'll probably, ultimately, scrap them both for parts on another project.
I am currently working on a phase modulated interocetor, but my investors and patent attorneys won't let me say anymore. You know how it is......
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
Not to go to far off topic, "This Island Earth" was such a cool movie, that and "Forbidden Planet". Those movies pushed me to learn more science. I'm still hoping for my very own air car!
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Re: High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
hah! your homebrew gravity device reminds me of that old meson-disruptor beam generator I made for a school project, which could cause any trans-nickle element to fission spontaneously! We got into trouble with that one - detentions for a week!!
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Re: High-Frequency Gravitational Wave Induced Nuclear Fusion
That just looks plain ridiculous without real anti-gravity lifters!!
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The model shown here (previous post) is the BttF DeLorean Model 1 - the plutonium powered version.
I believe the anti-gravity lifters were a feature of Model 2, the fusion powered version that first appears at the end of the first Back to the Future movie.
You remember, "where we're going, we don't need roads..."
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I believe the anti-gravity lifters were a feature of Model 2, the fusion powered version that first appears at the end of the first Back to the Future movie.
You remember, "where we're going, we don't need roads..."
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"Fusion is not 20 years in the future; it is 60 years in the past and we missed it."
Author of The Boy Who Invented Television: 2023 Edition – https://amz.run/6ag1
"Fusion is not 20 years in the future; it is 60 years in the past and we missed it."