What happens when you combine a Farnsworth Fusor with HTSC superconducting 
magnets?
https://www.hornetechnologies.com/
This group is near Boulder. 

Tanner Horne is the inventor. He uses REBCO superconducting wire for 0.5 T 
coils to contain the reactor plasma along with electrostatics . “Two 
superconducting coils are used with only 30 meters of HTSC wire. It is 
scaled-up demo.
(RE)BCO is "rare earth barium copper oxide" .  This would be one of the first 
uses in an actual fusion device for HTSC.

They are far from breakeven but ... in twenty years... they will surely get 
there "IF" ...

This device would very likely be a good fit with an ultra-efficient source of 
muons from a Holmlid front end. It could easily push them past breakeven 
according to Holmlid and Zeiner-Gundersen.
Is anyone here acquainted with Tanner Horne? He should be made aware of the 
possibility of adding a muon source.

Well, muons... or any other variety of heavy negative lepton that Norront may 
be producing :-)

Jones






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