Re:[Vo]:Fusion project on IndieGoGO

2014-07-03 Thread AlanG
This is Eric Lerner's company, Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, through 
their non-profit supporters at Focus Fusion Society.
I think their design has been discussed here before, and it's had a 
generally positive profile in the media.


Focus Fusion has a public forum with some interesting in-depth 
discussion of plasma dynamics:

http://focusfusion.org/index.php/forums/viewthread/1273/


Hard to believe that there's actually a nuclear fusion project that is 
reasonably close to getting funded on IndieGoGo. Three days left and 
it's at $151K based on a $200K goal. Anyone know much about the team 
working on this?








Re: [Vo]:Fusion project on IndieGoGO

2014-07-03 Thread Axil Axil
the crowd-funding effort on IndieGoGo
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/focus-fusion-empowertheworld--3, was
 launched to build a beryllium electrode for the Dense Plasma Focus.


On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 2:24 PM, AlanG a...@magicsound.us wrote:

 This is Eric Lerner's company, Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, through their
 non-profit supporters at Focus Fusion Society.
 I think their design has been discussed here before, and it's had a
 generally positive profile in the media.

 Focus Fusion has a public forum with some interesting in-depth discussion
 of plasma dynamics:
 http://focusfusion.org/index.php/forums/viewthread/1273/



 Hard to believe that there's actually a nuclear fusion project that is
 reasonably close to getting funded on IndieGoGo. Three days left and it's
 at $151K based on a $200K goal. Anyone know much about the team working on
 this?






Re: [Vo]:Fusion project on IndieGoGO

2014-07-03 Thread John Berry
With IndieGoGo, you can get partial funding unlike kickstarter.

So even if it doesn't reach their goal they very likely get to do what they
can with what they got.


On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

 the crowd-funding effort on IndieGoGo
 http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/focus-fusion-empowertheworld--3, was
  launched to build a beryllium electrode for the Dense Plasma Focus.


 On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 2:24 PM, AlanG a...@magicsound.us wrote:

 This is Eric Lerner's company, Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, through
 their non-profit supporters at Focus Fusion Society.
 I think their design has been discussed here before, and it's had a
 generally positive profile in the media.

 Focus Fusion has a public forum with some interesting in-depth discussion
 of plasma dynamics:
 http://focusfusion.org/index.php/forums/viewthread/1273/



 Hard to believe that there's actually a nuclear fusion project that is
 reasonably close to getting funded on IndieGoGo. Three days left and it's
 at $151K based on a $200K goal. Anyone know much about the team working on
 this?