When we relocated everything to our new servers, one thing that got dropped in the shuffle was the Wordpress-based "front page" of the website that included links to all the resources that we have compiled for newcomers to the subjects of fusion and fusor construction.
If you are a new user and looking for the primers you need to get started, follow this link:
http://waterstarproject.com/resources/
or
http://waterstarproject.com/just-the-faqs-maam/
Eventually I will get all that material restored to the top/front of this site. I am still looking for a good WSYWIG HTML editor to get started on that.
As for "The Waterstar Project" ... well, stay tuned. More to come.
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New User Resources Restored - Start Here!
- Paul_Schatzkin
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New User Resources Restored - Start Here!
Paul Schatzkin, aka "The Perfesser" – Founder and Host of Fusor.net
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."
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."
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- Real name: Reed Petersen
Re: New User Resources Restored - Start Here!
Just a heads-up, many of the links on the page that the second link points to are broken.
- Richard Hull
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Re: New User Resources Restored - Start Here!
The project pointed to in the second URL was started by our fearless leader Paul Schatzkin (originator of fusor.net). He is one busy guy and starts stuff and gets back to it when possible. Plus, nothing on the internet is forever. Paul has not posted here much since early summer. We hope he is Ok. I don't think I have known a guy with so many irons in the fire. But what he produces is top shelf!
Richard Hull
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