Somebody just sent me this article,
http://www.physicstoday.org/vol-57/iss-11/p30.html
"Relentless scroungers, Koeth and Hanebuth have already started collecting parts for their next project: a Farnsworth Fusor. Says Koeth, "It's a curiosity. It has no magnetic field, no superconducting coils. The idea is to use electrostatic confinement to produce fusion on a tabletop." The fusor was first proposed decades ago by Philo T. Farnsworth, a pioneer in developing television. But, says Koeth, "there are problems in making one. We think we have some technological innovations."
From Cyclotron To Fusor
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Re: From Cyclotron To Fusor
I wonder if they are lurkers here, or got the idea from elsewhere.
It would be nice if they would join the forums, or start posting if they have only been lurking around 'til now.
Adam
It would be nice if they would join the forums, or start posting if they have only been lurking around 'til now.
Adam
Re: From Cyclotron To Fusor
Hi Paul:
Yep this fusor craze just might catch on.
Happy Fusoring!
Larry Leins
Fusor Tech
Yep this fusor craze just might catch on.
Happy Fusoring!
Larry Leins
Fusor Tech
Re: From Cyclotron To Fusor
Hi Paul,
These guy's need educating
These guy's need educating