Or make the emitter a sphere with the D2 supply on the outside, the -50kV electrode a grid inside the sphere, and expect D-D fusion in the center. We could call this a superfuser ;)

Michel

----- Original Message ----- From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vortex-l" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: Energy, Force and Gravity



Would it be better to make the - 50 KV collector
a point so that the D+ ions converge in a small area?

A Boron-10 tip Perhaps?  (neutron + Boron-10 ---> He4 + Li7 + ~ 3.2 MeV)

Fred

Michel Jullian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
"Fred wrote"
>
> > Do atoms spontaneously ionize at high values of E?
>
> Yes they do Fred, that's how the "soft ionization membrane" works: it's
a
> capacitor like you describe with holes in it, through which you push > the
gas
> you want to ionize.
>
> Michel
>
Thanks Michel.

That being the case, would a Pd "soft ion membrane" act as
a deuteron accelerator if hooked something like
this with 5.0 millimeter spacing, (E = 10e7 volts/meter) or so?
                              D2 gas in grounded can
           + 50 KV ------------------------Pd  membrane
                            vacuum
           - 50 KV ___________________
                              vacuum
Fred





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