How to settle this P-B11 once and for all

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How to settle this P-B11 once and for all

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Humm...
Ever since I been at this forum there have been many folks
looking at the boron reaction. The only way I know to settle this thing is to build it and test it. Then see what's what.
Richard Hull is right ....it is a high energy investigation.
This looks like a job for the linac collisional fusor.
What?
Point two linacs muzzle to muzzle and see how many alphas per ion reactants you get.

Warning: The following post contains procedures that should not be attempted with out a thorough and COMPLETE understanding of the radiation hazard involved.
High vacuum is required to make this method work.
Remote operation procedure HAVE to be in place from the beginning.
Appropriated warning signs with a flashing warning light are necessary.
High voltage safety will be stringent due to the extra high potentials involved.
The radiation is short range but very intense close to the linac and the experintal area
Proper safety interlocks with keys are a must.
The local radiation will be on the order of 100 Rads or above.
It exceeds the lifetime permissible dose many fold.


>>>>>>>>> READ THIS OR DIE IN AGONY!!!!!
Sound like fun?
Yes it is...deadly serious fun.
This is NOT an Easy project.
It takes a load of planning and care.
The radiological shielding design will take some time.
And then it will be exhaustively tested first before ANY long term runs are attempted.
All radiation monitoring can't be done in person Period.

Linacs don't suffer fools but fools who use linacs improperly will.

This stuff is in the 50-100 rad region.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

It will build or bury the topic of boron thermonuclear fission once and for all.
Two five stage linacs ought to get it to go or fizzle.
Top voltage needed 250kv with a 1.5 mv tap to test out the alpha
particle bit and to see if the approach in the Tom Ligon is valid.
You could use one voltage multiplier to run both linacs.
To get the magic 1.5 Mv you could use doublers to get 2Mv
(3 more stages) then use god awfull resistors to drop it to 1.5 Mv
Better still vary the high end voltage with a variac on the xformer feeding this gizmo. With this artillery one could test out the proton Li7 and Li6 with the voltage cranked up to 375 kv while we are at it.


I welcome all comments and no this one is not an april fool come early

And no... muon generators are still beyond even this method.
This is the top rung of the evolutionary ladder for the home built linac as developed so far 2 MV is really pushing the material side of insulation here.

Better wear your lead underwear...The shielding for this device
is in the 2 to 3 foot range if concrete with a 1/4" lead inner liner
around the reaction vessel in a mound of dirt. Once the shielding is in place and tested the linac is fairly safe to use .....say like an acetylene cutting torch set.

Fusion is Fun!
Larry Leins
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