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On Jul 6, 11:20*pm, "Y.Porat" wrote:
[snip] why is no one talking about fusion ???!!! Well... Lots of people are *talking* about it. You for example. Also, lots of people are doing research of one kind or another. If you think it's easy, do tell us how. Oh, wait. I asked you that several times already and all I ever get in response is abuse. Nevermind. Socks |
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Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it.
-- Chris http://www.chrisspages.co.uk "Puppet_Sock" wrote in message ... On Jul 6, 11:20 pm, "Y.Porat" wrote: [snip] why is no one talking about fusion ???!!! Well... Lots of people are *talking* about it. You for example. Also, lots of people are doing research of one kind or another. If you think it's easy, do tell us how. Oh, wait. I asked you that several times already and all I ever get in response is abuse. Nevermind. Socks |
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I'm trying to make fusion power reactor from a 3 KW oscillator to start it,
a tuned circuit and a tube of low pressure hydrogen. According to Tesla (that is what he used to generate 'free electricity) the power generated goes up as the pressure goes down until a certain pressure when the power falls of again. Hydrogen generated the most power by nitrogen and oxygen also did it but not neon or xenon. A torus is a better configuration and produces more power. Comments Welcome. Christopher(at)chrisspages(dot)co(dot)uk -- Chris http://www.chrisspages.co.uk "Puppet_Sock" wrote in message ... On Jul 6, 11:20 pm, "Y.Porat" wrote: [snip] why is no one talking about fusion ???!!! Well... Lots of people are *talking* about it. You for example. Also, lots of people are doing research of one kind or another. If you think it's easy, do tell us how. Oh, wait. I asked you that several times already and all I ever get in response is abuse. Nevermind. Socks |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. |
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On Jul 7, 10:29*pm, Puppet_Sock wrote:
On Jul 6, 11:20*pm, "Y.Porat" wrote: [snip] why is no one talking about fusion ???!!! Well... Lots of people are *talking* about it. You for example. Also, lots of people are doing research of one kind or another. If you think it's easy, do tell us how. Oh, wait. I asked you that several times already and all I ever get in response is abuse. Nevermind. Socks ---------------- i told you many times it i s not by say the ITER system it is by counter acceleration and i even suggested that linear acclelerators will start experiments 2 my dialogue is not only with you after all you are not the words biggest expert for fusion... not even close to that .....and not even a little autority for that .. not Chris that i stalking about Tesla coil..... ATB Y.Porat ------------------------------- |
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On Jul 9, 3:22*am, "Androcles" wrote:
"Chris" wrote in message ... | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. --------------- put better a mouse that will run after its tail .... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------------------- |
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Why? There is plenty of space.
-- Chris http://www.chrisspages.co.uk "Androcles" wrote in message ... "Chris" wrote in message ... | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. |
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What makes you think wire is space, not solid metal?
"Chris" wrote in message ... | Why? There is plenty of space. | | -- | Chris | http://www.chrisspages.co.uk | "Androcles" wrote in message | ... | | "Chris" wrote in message | ... | | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. | | | Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. | | | | | | |
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You've never seen one have you? The coil is a single layer wound on to a
paxolin tube that is about 8 cm in diameter. There is nothing inside only air. You could easily put a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside. -- Chris http://www.chrisspages.co.uk "Androcles" wrote in message news ![]() What makes you think wire is space, not solid metal? "Chris" wrote in message ... | Why? There is plenty of space. | | -- | Chris | http://www.chrisspages.co.uk | "Androcles" wrote in message | ... | | "Chris" wrote in message | ... | | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. | | | Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. | | | | | | |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... | You've never seen one have you? Yeah, Pittsburgh Science Center. Big sparks. Whoopee... yawn Or maybe it was the Science Museum in South Kensington... I forget. Even wound one back in my apprenticeship days, used it to light up a fluorescent tube just by holding it. zzzzzz | The coil is a single layer wound on to a | paxolin tube that is about 8 cm in diameter. Paxolin... You are giving away your age now, I haven't heard that name in 40 years. | There is nothing inside only | air. You could easily put a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside. You can't put a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside air. What you could do is wind some wire around a glass fluorescent tube then you wouldn't need any paxolin. Hey! I've just had an idea! You could put the windings around an iron core, then connect the ends of the wire to a spark plug and fire some petrol vapour in a cylinder and push a piston down.... I wonder why nobody ever thought of that? Here's an engine it might work in: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Engine.gif You've never seen one have you? | | -- | Chris | http://www.chrisspages.co.uk | "Androcles" wrote in message | news
| What makes you think wire is space, not solid metal?| | "Chris" wrote in message | ... | | Why? There is plenty of space. | | | | -- | | Chris | | http://www.chrisspages.co.uk | | "Androcles" wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Chris" wrote in message | | ... | | | Try a tesla coil with a tube of low pressure hydrogen inside it. | | | | | | Putting a tube inside a Tesla coil could prove difficult. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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