Mark Goldes wrote:

One or more are likely to rapidly be knocked off as toys by companies well known for that behavior.

That would be wonderful. That is the best possible outcome. If a toy company sells a million of these gadgets, every scientist on earth will have one, and your troubles will be over.


The Coler reproductions reveal no proprietary information. We have no control or concern about the power levels.

But why make it so large? Is it easier to construct a large one? I suppose a larger machine would be more expensive, more difficult to construct, and more difficult to evaluate -- unless it self sustains.

Some gadgets only work on a large-scale, such as the tokamak. (One might argue that it does not even work on a large-scale.)

- Jed


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