Wednesday 16 July 2008

Steam plasma

By ‘JonThm’ on YouTube.com Jonathan Thomason 


We do fusion
On the sun we have boiling plasma of hydrogen gas. It does nuclear fusion. On the Earth, when we have a turbulent Mass of steam, we do molecular nuclear fusion.
In fluorescent tubes, we have Na gas. When the tube if burnt in, this converts to He and H. When we have these gases in a plasma, we turn them into light, and give out heat.
So we put these ideas together. We have a steam plasma tube. And it will convert water into heat, with no applied current.
Over its life, it will form all the elopements between O and He. These will fission away, so we should not get a carbon buildup, but consume the water.
Why am I not in a lab working on this? Ask W.Zimmerman@sheffeild.ac.uk I learned all this stuff on my first degree in 1982, then my PhD with him in 2001.
He talked to me about the turbulent heat flow, as we pass steam up a double helix: Guess what, steam being passed up a helix does nuclear fusion!
When we burn fossil fuels, we get steam in turbulent flow, in the flame. So the flame gives out gamma rays, as it forms He and O.
So burning fossil fuels does molecular nuclear fusion. But there are loads of ways to do molecular nuclear fusion, which involve burning nothing. And this produces no toxic death.
Like present nuclear power. Plants in the sun, animal blood systems all day, water falls, breaking waves, moist air in the light, steam, IC and jet engines all do it.
So we do molecular nuclear fusion, but had not realized. And it is basically free. It does not need oil or gas. And best of all, it does not cause the toxic death nuclear fission does.
All power plants today use a steam cycle to generate power: Because this cycle does molecular nuclear fusion. We can do stuff to keep the cycle going, with no fuel burn, and no fission tubes.
Basically, we use steam plasma tubes, which burn water to form heat. And top up with water, as we burn the steam.

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