If it doesn't work as a personal Buck Rogers "Antigravity-Belt" it can work
as a hot fusion stellarator (with or without a twist):
"The faster-than-light (FTL) starship had arrived before the end of the 1920s, as had the ultimate in personal transport, the antigravity-belt featured in the Buck Rogers stories by Philip Francis Nowlan."
"In a stellarator, the screw-like twisting of field lines around the torus centre is generated by external coils. In contrast to the Tokamak, a stellarator does not need a direct-axis flow component in the plasma. The stellarator can therefore function stationarily in principle. In a stellarator, the magnetic field cage is formed by a single coil system."
Will Tokamak Fly?
Frederick

