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Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device by Dr. Nanochick at 11:47 pm EST, Mar 13, 2004 |
] Researchers are reporting new evidence supporting their ] earlier discovery of an inexpensive "tabletop" device ] that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion ] reactions. ] ] The researchers believe the new evidence shows that ] "sonofusion" generates nuclear reactions by creating tiny ] bubbles that implode with tremendous force. Nuclear ] fusion reactors have historically required large, ] multibillion-dollar machines, but sonofusion devices ] might be built for a fraction of that cost. Freakin cool |
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RE: Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device by biochik007 at 11:19 am EST, Mar 14, 2004 |
Nanochick wrote: ] ] Researchers are reporting new evidence supporting their ] ] earlier discovery of an inexpensive "tabletop" device ] ] that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion ] ] reactions. ] ] ] ] The researchers believe the new evidence shows that ] ] "sonofusion" generates nuclear reactions by creating tiny ] ] bubbles that implode with tremendous force. Nuclear ] ] fusion reactors have historically required large, ] ] multibillion-dollar machines, but sonofusion devices ] ] might be built for a fraction of that cost. ] ] ] Freakin cool Yeah that just kicks ass :) |
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Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device by Decius at 12:44 am EST, Mar 14, 2004 |
] Researchers are reporting new evidence supporting their ] earlier discovery of an inexpensive "tabletop" device ] that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion ] reactions. ] ] The researchers believe the new evidence shows that ] "sonofusion" generates nuclear reactions by creating tiny ] bubbles that implode with tremendous force. Nuclear ] fusion reactors have historically required large, ] multibillion-dollar machines, but sonofusion devices ] might be built for a fraction of that cost. Freakin cool |
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RE: Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device by Shannon at 12:03 pm EST, Mar 15, 2004 |
Decius wrote: ] ] Researchers are reporting new evidence supporting their ] ] earlier discovery of an inexpensive "tabletop" device ] ] that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion ] ] reactions. ] ] ] ] The researchers believe the new evidence shows that ] ] "sonofusion" generates nuclear reactions by creating tiny ] ] bubbles that implode with tremendous force. Nuclear ] ] fusion reactors have historically required large, ] ] multibillion-dollar machines, but sonofusion devices ] ] might be built for a fraction of that cost. ] ] ] Freakin cool Finally... Its about time we made Mr. Fusion. |
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