Saturday 18 July 2009

Nuclear fusion on Earth

By JonThm on YouTube.com Jonathan Thomason 

 On the sun we have a hydrogen plasma, in a strong electric and magnetic field. Oxford University has go £1 billion to look at an H plasma with laser light.
 They may get nuclear fusion, but I doubt it! Fluorescent tubes show the way! We have a Na plasma, in an electric field. In mid life we fission the Na, down to He and H, as we are emitting IR light: Which we turn into visible light using a phosphor.
 So why not start off with an H plasma? Because it will give you nuclear fusion, and all the collages are desperate for the research money from Global Warming. The world is cooling now, so nuclear power is pushing climate change.
 This is pinning the blame for the weather on CO2. Hey guys, there was weather while the only CO2 out there was from animals breathes! Plants take in CO2, and excrete O2. So CO2 is the gas of life. Life that nuclear fission kills, big time!
  Leave fission to bombs, it is fatal stuff. So an H plasma does nuclear fusion. Higher pressure, lower driving current and more nuclear fusion. The point about nuclear fusion is that it is power with no CO2, or the toxic death of present nuclear power.
 The only output is light! We feed in H, and get out light. We use the H plasma to run a steam cycle, and use a tiny bit of the current to drive and top up the H cycle. Once started, it draws no external current. Clean, safe, cheap power.
 There is a lot more to learn about the H plasma, but until universities consign Global Warming to the rhyme of dangerous, fatal fiction, they will not research it. This is a shame, as it will save life on Earth.

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