Friday 25 July 2008

Nuclear fusion

By JonThm9@aol.com


Jonathan Thomason 117 Merchant’s Quay, Salford Quays, M50 3XQ
In 2001 Dr Zimmerman told me that steam being passed through a helix gave good heat flow. If he had used a department Giga counter (Engineering materials have them at hand) he would have seen we did nuclear fusion from steam!
In 2003 I coined the term ‘molecular nuclear fusion’ to denote nuclear fusion where the H is in molecular form (I have a metallurgy background). The department of engineering materials is just so right for work on molecular nuclear fusion!
We see it from ammonia, hydrocarbons, but mostly in the deep from high pressure water.
Will talked to me about the importance of turbulence. He was so right! On the sun we have a boiling mass of H gas, and we do atomic nuclear fusion.
NASA showed that on Earth, a boiling mass of liquid water did molecular nuclear fusion, at the point of boiling. This means that all water boilers in the world do molecular nuclear fusion.
Which I had been taught, without reason. Loads of chemical reactions release radiation as they do molecular nuclear fusion. Some even produce light, as well as gamma rays!
So here is the answer to Global Warming – which was my PhD title. We get high pressure water, or steam in turbulent flow, and we get nuclear fusion, from water.
Power with no CO2. And none of the toxic death of present nuclear power, which uses uranium to do nuclear fission – which is lethal bomb technology.
Green plants and your own beating heart do molecular nuclear fusion. So safe, clean and cheap.
We really need to pin down molecular nuclear fusion at Sheffield University: First of all looking at steam plasmas!

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