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Here Miley specifically talks about two different devices, a high power IEC
device and low power CF devices. I fail to see the connection you appear to
be
implying. BTW it amazes me that someone with his credentials could suggest
the
IEC device at all, particularly in the same breath as suggesting a LENR
based
device. Surely it is abundantly obvious that the first technology to become
commercially feasible is going to "wipe the floor" with all the rest?


No, no - it is not "either/or" - but "both together". That was the intent of
the whole previous posting. The new trend appears to be a hybrid of both
"cold" plus "warm" or "hot". You harvest the "fuel" (pycno-D aka deuterium
clusters) from one process, and use it in the other. Get it?

But this was not the best paper to cite. 2009 was an active year for Miley /
Yang. A good paper for the hybrid approach is "Deuterium Cluster Target for
Ultra-High Density..." G H Miley, X Yang, 18th Topical Meeting on the
technology of fusion energy, San Francisco, CA, Oct 2009. There is a better
one but I have misplaced it. It could be in IE.

Jones

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