Re: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Axil Axil
Here is a old post about the NRC... During reactor development and licensing, the NRC is pay as you go. No pay means no go. If there is no money forthcoming, nobody at the NRC will write anything down. Specifically, new nuclear license applicants are reluctant to get too specific too early wit

Re: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Axil Axil
Nuclear proliferation Since hot fusion power uses nuclear technology, its overlap with nuclear weapons technology is substantial. A huge amount of tritium would be produced in fusion power plants. Tritium is used in the trigger of hydrogen bombs and in most modern boosted fission weapons but it c

Re: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Mark Gibbs
Oxyntix just got a 1M UKP venture capital investment ... it looks like there are deep pockets that believe the company has got something. [m] On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Axil Axil wrote: > The reference patent states: > > "The development of fusion power has been an area of massive invest

Re: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Axil Axil
The reference patent states: "The development of fusion power has been an area of massive investment of time and money for many years. This investment has been largely centred on developing a large scale fusion reactor, at great cost. However, there are other theories that predict much simpler and

Re: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Axil Axil
Here is the list of all the patents that may form the intellectual basis of the referenced company. http://patents.justia.com/inventor/yiannis-ventikos On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > Here is the Patent application title: HIGH VELOCITY DROPLET IMPACTS > Inventors: Yiannis

RE: [Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Jones Beene
Here is the Patent application title: HIGH VELOCITY DROPLET IMPACTS Inventors: Yiannis Ventikos (Oxford, GB) Nicholas Hawker (Oxford, GB) Class name: Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements nuclear fusion including accelerating particles into a stationary or static target ht

[Vo]:Oxyntix

2013-12-05 Thread Nigel Dyer
Has anybody come across a company called Oxyntix, a spin off company from Oxford University http://www.oxyntix.com/ The website is very sparten, but it does include a sentence with a familiar ring to it: "A core technology we are promoting involves generation of extremely high temperature