Re: [Vo]:Breakthroughs in Laser Fusion Gives Billion Times Improvement In Yield
But Holmlid get a high energy reaction from excitation from a very low powered laser. A petawatt laser is extreme overkill. On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 10:30 AM, JonesBeene wrote: > > > Here is Holmlid’s patent application -- which is easily amenable to > hydrogen boron fusion > > > > https://www.google.com/patents/EP2680271A1?cl=en > > > > Imagine collecting the dense hydrogen on a substrate of boron, which then > becomes the target for a laser pulse – or double pulse. > > > > Holmlid suggests the dense state can be manufactured and collected as an > independent step. The ideal way to convert it in a second step would seem > to be boron fusion. > > > > Holmlid would be wise to specifically add boron fusion to his application. > > > > Obviously if the new kind of “ponderomotive fusion” can be made to work > with normal hydrogen, the dense state should even be better as a starting > point… > > > > …unless of course the Hora suggestion is indeed making the dense hydrogen > in the first pulse and reacting it in the second pulse. > > > > In that case, he should have credited Holmlid. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A Billion Times Improvement In yield is indeed a game changer. A back door > to boron-hydrogen fusion is found ! > > > > This could be huge - really HUGE - in that it opens up a non-thermal > compression route and a low loss method for fusion using fast laser pulses > - which does not produce many neutrons. > > > > Hora is the lead author. Miley is included -- but Holmlid is not. That is > curious. > > > > Hora and Holmlid have published jointly before, and this result explains > some of Holmlid’s success. But it is of course not LENR but not > thermonuclear either. > > > > Thanks to Brian Wang for finding this and also to Revolution Green. The > comment by Simon is right-on but he is not as excited as I am. > > > > This could be the biggest thing in fusion since LENR yet they seem to be > keeping their distance… probably wise. > > > > http://revolution-green.com/breakthroughs-make-commercial- > laser-nuclear-fusion-billion-times-improvements-yield/ > > > > >
RE: [Vo]:Breakthroughs in Laser Fusion Gives Billion Times Improvement In Yield
Here is Holmlid’s patent application -- which is easily amenable to hydrogen boron fusion https://www.google.com/patents/EP2680271A1?cl=en Imagine collecting the dense hydrogen on a substrate of boron, which then becomes the target for a laser pulse – or double pulse. Holmlid suggests the dense state can be manufactured and collected as an independent step. The ideal way to convert it in a second step would seem to be boron fusion. Holmlid would be wise to specifically add boron fusion to his application. Obviously if the new kind of “ponderomotive fusion” can be made to work with normal hydrogen, the dense state should even be better as a starting point… …unless of course the Hora suggestion is indeed making the dense hydrogen in the first pulse and reacting it in the second pulse. In that case, he should have credited Holmlid. A Billion Times Improvement In yield is indeed a game changer. A back door to boron-hydrogen fusion is found ! This could be huge - really HUGE - in that it opens up a non-thermal compression route and a low loss method for fusion using fast laser pulses - which does not produce many neutrons. Hora is the lead author. Miley is included -- but Holmlid is not. That is curious. Hora and Holmlid have published jointly before, and this result explains some of Holmlid’s success. But it is of course not LENR but not thermonuclear either. Thanks to Brian Wang for finding this and also to Revolution Green. The comment by Simon is right-on but he is not as excited as I am. This could be the biggest thing in fusion since LENR yet they seem to be keeping their distance… probably wise. http://revolution-green.com/breakthroughs-make-commercial-laser-nuclear-fusion-billion-times-improvements-yield/
[Vo]:Breakthroughs in Laser Fusion Gives Billion Times Improvement In Yield
A Billion Times Improvement In yield is indeed a game changer. A back door to boron-hydrogen fusion is found ! This could be huge - really HUGE - in that it opens up a non-thermal compression route and a low loss method for fusion using fast laser pulses - which does not produce many neutrons. Hora is the lead author. Miley is included -- but Holmlid is not. That is curious. Hora and Holmlid have published jointly before, and this result explains some of Holmlid’s success. But it is of course not LENR but not thermonuclear either. Thanks to Brian Wang for finding this and also to Revolution Green. The comment by Simon is right-on but he is not as excited as I am. This could be the biggest thing in fusion since LENR yet they seem to be keeping their distance… probably wise. http://revolution-green.com/breakthroughs-make-commercial-laser-nuclear-fusion-billion-times-improvements-yield/