The difference it is that as long as the transistor worked, no matter how
short the time, it could work at least as a proof of concept.

That thing BLP showed should work for a few hours to show that there is
extra heat. Getting peaks from UV to short X-Rays, and even some nuclear
reactions, is not a big deal. The spark plug of a car can do it, that is,
it can knock electrons, innest electrons of several metals, and also
promote some fusion. But doing it with gain is extremely difficult.

Take a look at something  more serious:

http://lawrencevilleplasmaphysics.com/

And these cooks from BLP get in the millions while LPPX is low in the
budget.

2014-08-08 21:35 GMT-03:00 Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
[email protected]>:

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