Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances 
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From: Karl Bender <[email protected]>
Subject: Heavy Ion Fusion
To: [email protected], [email protected], "Harvey Norris" 
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Cc: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, March 18, 2012, 10:08 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2emKoMgZ03U
 
Presented by Dr. Charles Helsley.

Abstract:

The limited supply and worldwide environmental effects of carbon-based fuels 
demand that a different source of energy be identified and tapped. This 
analysis applies to synthetic bio fuels as well as fossil fuels. The obvious 
candidates to supplant carbon-based fuels are solar conversion, wind 
generation, hydraulic generation, geothermal extraction, fission, and fusion. 
When scaled to the size necessary to satisfy the energy demands of the world, 
all except fusion have severe unmitigated environmental impacts, induce 
geopolitical instability, or exhibit very limited availability, reliability, 
and sustainability. Most technologies suffer from more than one of these 
drawbacks.

The fusion of Deuterium and Tritium ("DT") to form Helium and a neutron is a 
well-known reaction that yields prodigious amounts of energy. Though sufficient 
fuel is available in seawater to sustain the global
 energy demand for millennia, we still need an engine capable of running the 
reaction. As of 2009, the search for such an engine has been going on for 6 
decades and common wisdom says it is still 5 decades away. The problem is that 
the search has been concentrated on the 1 GW regime (the size of a normal large 
power plant). HIF is that engine now.

What is not generally known is that a safe practical way to harness the 
isotope's of Hydrogen reaction was developed in the 1970's but abandoned 
because it was only economically viable at a very large scale. The process is 
known as High Energy Heavy Ion Fusion. Such a fusion power plant would produce 
about 100 GW of power rather than the 1 GW desired by the power industry. Three 
facilities would meet the total needs of California, allowing fission and 
fossil fuel generation to be cut back significantly

Heavy Ion Fusion techology is more "ready to go" now than rocket technology was 
in 1961 when
 President Kennedy set the goal to go to the moon and back within the decade.

The controlled ignition of DT provides a virtually unlimited source of energy. 
Fusion power can be on line in less than a decade. The energy produced by a 
single system is equivalent to a super giant oil field and will take about the 
same amount of time to come on line producing heat, electricity, hydrogen for 
synthetic fuel and water with a minimal carbon footprint.

The life of HIF is thousands of years, while a giant oil field's life is only a 
few decades.

Speaker Bio:

Charles Helsley is a retired researcher at the University of Hawaii. He has 
lived in Hawaii for 32 years, was formerly the Director of the Hawaii Institute 
of Geophysics and was the Director of the University of Hawaii Sea Grant 
College Program at the time of his retirement. He is an expert in energy 
matters, especially in oil and gas resources and is knowledgeable about the 
effects
 that the of burning carbon-based fuels has on the earths ocean and atmosphere. 
He has been involved in many fields of research, from paleomagnetism, to 
seismology, to marine geology and more recently in free electron laser research 
and in open ocean aquaculture research under the banner of the Hawaii Offshore 
Aquaculture Research Program (HOARP) of which he was the principal 
investigator. He has published more than 100 papers in scientific journals 
during his career and still publishes papers every few years. He holds BS and 
MS degrees in Geology from the California Institute of Technology and a PhD in 
Geology from Princeton University.

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