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Honestly i dont believe they could ever reach break-even unless they could do away with the inner grid somehow .
Maybe some form of Standing wave ElectroMagnetic field in its place?
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Hmm i guess i cant edit this reply into my last but I thought I would add this little tidbit as food for thought.
Not proven and hard to say exactly what is being accomplished here but there has been some suggestions of cold fusion thru the electrolysis of heave
water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleischmann-Pons_experiment
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A source of links on the subject is at http://pages.csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski/cf/index.html Also Storms 2007 publication Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Comprehensive
Compilation of Evidence and Explanations
Note that some working in the field are describing the process as one of low reaction density, importand on geological or planetary core scale but
pretty low for industrial applications.
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The possibility of low-tech nuclear fusion is not completely comforting.
From a national security standpoint.....What do you suppose might happen, during a "cold fusion" reaction......if a large Palladium electrode, gorged
with super-high pressure Deutrium , was abruptly further compressed.
Say, by the detonation of an encircling array of shaped charges.
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"Well Zed, I reckon we finally got that tree stump outa there"
[Edited on 5-20-2009 by IrC]
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