
Should Google Go Nuclear?
Date: Saturday, November 18, 2006 @ 14:10:58 UTC Topic: Science
Fom http://slashdot.org/: Baldrson writes: "One of the founders of the US Tokamak fusion program, Dr. Robert W. Bussard, gave a lecture at Google recently now appearing as a Google video titled 'Should Google Go Nuclear?'.
In it, he presents his recent breakthrough electrostatic confinement
fusion device which, he claims, produced several orders of magnitude
higher fusion power than earlier electrostatic confinement devices.
According to Bussard, it did so repeatably during several runs until it
blew up due to mechanical stress degradation.
He's looking for $200M funding, the first million or so of which
goes to rebuilding a more robust demonstrator within the first year. He
claims the scaling laws are so favorable that the initial full scale
reactor would burn boron-11 — the cleanest fusion reaction otherwise
unattainable. He has some fairly disturbing things to say in this
video, as well as elsewhere, about the US fusion program which he co-founded."
See comments: http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/11/18/0616205.shtml
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