Randall Clague wrote:
 
> Sounds more than a bit like the electrostatic fusion reactor in Analog
> a few years ago.  I'm glad someone built one.  Especially a high
> school kid!  (I wonder when he graduates from college.)  It's
> disappointing that his neutron flux is only 11% above background, but
> it's a first generation prototype.

He's a Freshman at Utah State (home of Pons and Fleishman??).

Of course the newspaper called them "deuteron ions", but ...

And then there's the professor who "stood nervously away from
Wallace's reactor" - should he be teaching physics if he's that afraid
of 4 neutrons per minute?   8-)

    Michael

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"The universe is vast and we are so small; there is only one thing we
 can truely control: whether we are good or evil."
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