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Posted by Editor on 1st January 2010 at 06:12 PM Plasma tube
Posted on behalf of Jonathan Thomason, Merchant’s Quay, Salford Quay Shining a laser into H gas, sets up an H plasma p- and we see nuclear fusion. Oxford University is spending £1 billion looking into this.
A lightening bolt sets up a 2 cm wide, 1 km long steam plasma, and liberates 4 x 1012 Watts. As it does so, it gives off nuclear radiation.
So scaling it down, a 10 cm steam plasma tube should replace the burning of all fossil fuels. Can you even be bothered to look into it?
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