Or somebody with a cynical nature and a knowledge of the history of fusion so far?he could be a graduate student with advanced physics degrees and possessing insight the rest of us don't have...
Or somebody with a cynical nature and a knowledge of the history of fusion so far?he could be a graduate student with advanced physics degrees and possessing insight the rest of us don't have...
Or somebody with a cynical nature and a knowledge of the history of fusion so far?he could be a graduate student with advanced physics degrees and possessing insight the rest of us don't have...
Noknowes-
My understanding has been that all we really need for a breakthrough is something that will contain something that is 4 million degrees kelvin, be it magnetic or laser in nature.
Even still, I think it's something that will be possible, no real knowing when, but I certainly don't understand someone simply stating that it is "impossible" without really explaining why. You seem to be basing your notion that it is impossible on the fact that it can't be done today, which seems a rather circular argument. Of course there's a lot of figuring out to do before we can pull it off, but to say it's impossible is, to be frank, bad science. What you need to remember is that it is theoretically possible, therefore the emotion invested in so vehemently denying its possibility simply doesn't made sense.
Noknowes-
Out of curiosity, do you have scientific training? You sound so certain on the point that it could never work. Just to have everything out in the open, my husband is a scientist (materials science and engineering, lots of laser and nano work) and we talk a lot about physics and whatnot.
My understanding has been that all we really need for a breakthrough is something that will contain something that is 4 million degrees kelvin, be it magnetic or laser in nature.
O course, as mentioned, the best solution would be to strip-mine the moon for He3 as we don't need to get it nearly as hot as hydrogen.
Even still, I think it's something that will be possible, no real knowing when, but I certainly don't understand someone simply stating that it is "impossible" without really explaining why. You seem to be basing your notion that it is impossible on the fact that it can't be done today, which seems a rather circular argument. Of course there's a lot of figuring out to do before we can pull it off, but to say it's impossible is, to be frank, bad science. What you need to remember is that it is theoretically possible, therefore the emotion invested in so vehemently denying its possibility simply doesn't made sense.
Sounds like you guys have been over the issue in another thread I'm unaware of, so I accept some of the vitriol here may relate to that.
I gave you the reasons above yet you ignore them and ask me the same question.did you read the reasons i gave here and in the previous post?
yes i do have scientific training and i can assure i know when a group of people get together and pull the wool over peoples eyes.THEY HAVE HAD 50 YEARS OF "IT IS 5 YEARS AWAY",THEN they extended it to 10 then 15 now it is 50 years.
ITER and it's ilk are a juggernaut.a colossal failure.no one can comes out and say it is a failure.anyone who did would be black balled by his fellow employees.
just imagine this tube surrounded by super duper delicate magnetic coils how are you going to get any energy out?
how?
the magnetic field coils MUST enclose the torus completely leaving no room for anything else.
I don't know what kind of links would help any body on any side of this issue. Actually it seems to me like it's the people who think fusion would work as a energy source (especially one that will "allow us to tell the Middle East and oil companies to go to hell") who need to back their claims up. Like someone said, they have been trying for a long time and even I remember a few "were almost there" type of articles yet we're still no closer. Hell these people seem to have a hard time getting money, wonder why?
So do I, I have a degree in electronics. I know nothing about fusion reactors.yes i do have scientific training...
kink.
kink.
kink.
yes i do have scientific training...
So, noknowes still hasn't cited his sources? This guy is sounding more and more like a news reporter all the time... How sad...
So, noknowes still hasn't cited his sources? This guy is sounding more and more like a news reporter all the time... How sad...
my sources are the fundamental laws of physics.
sources are not required when the project is fundamentally flawed as explained above.I note you failed to address any of those points i raised thus evading the issue.all you want is a source for is like some kind of messiah telling to believe this religion or that.
my sources are the fundamental laws of physics.
i do not need a career white coat telling me this or that while peddling someone else's interest.
you should be using capacity for thinking to arrive at the conclusion using established facts that hot fusion as per ITER is a colossal failure.
do you think einstein had someone provide him with sources?
a car when it is being stopped does not require energy to be stopped.
does a waterfall need energy to stop when when it hits the ground?
no.
it in in fact generates energy.
The uncouth guy above who brayed and swore at me that you need energy to stop a car is clearly ignorant of basic physics and even more of practical every day existence.He believes cars need energy to stop!!!
I would hope so otherwise he was a piss-poor scientist. Science isn't about faith or believing something based on what somebody says, science is about following evidence and accepting the conclusions of verifiable facts. If you fail to provide evidence to back up your claims then you should expect to be ridiculed in the academic arena, that's the way these things work.do you think einstein had someone provide him with sources?
a car when it is being stopped does not require energy to be stopped.
Fundemental laws of physics say a bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly.
So, noknowes still hasn't cited his sources? This guy is sounding more and more like a news reporter all the time... How sad...
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