from the sound of it, this project might be over my head right now
do you think using the standard design for my fusor would still work well for this project later?
what i'm wondering is HOW i should design my fusor now to be best used if i am to try this experiment later..... right now i dont have the skills or the money, but i would like to at least put a notch in things for later.
does anyone have any thoughts on that?
-brett
Sonofusion at home....
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Re: Sonofusion at home....
Very little from a fusor project, except for the neutron instrumentation, will carry over into the sonofusion area. A sonofusion chamber is quite special.
Sonoluminescence can and has been done in a common boiling flask found in chem labs.
Sorry.
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Sonoluminescence can and has been done in a common boiling flask found in chem labs.
Sorry.
Richard Hull
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: Sonofusion at home....
Dear Brett,
You seem like a technical guy.
We need some kind of flashy fusor/reactor/electrolysis for a promotional video.
We believe that information & technology can solve all our problems and we are working on spreading knowledge outside on the nerd community.
We where planing a cold fusion demo but the inventor is so slow...
Do you or your friends have something? We pay for shipment if we can borrow something for promotional video.
www.drboblog.com
peace out
You seem like a technical guy.
We need some kind of flashy fusor/reactor/electrolysis for a promotional video.
We believe that information & technology can solve all our problems and we are working on spreading knowledge outside on the nerd community.
We where planing a cold fusion demo but the inventor is so slow...
Do you or your friends have something? We pay for shipment if we can borrow something for promotional video.
www.drboblog.com
peace out
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Re: Sonofusion at home....
The thread here dates from 2005. It's now 2012. The best course of action for contacting the poster on something this old is to click his name, send a private message, and avoid bumping attention to a dormant thread.
Also, asking to borrow peoples' equipment to make a "promotional video" sounds like a non-starter. I suspect most in our community would share the mindset that if this stuff interests you, you should adopt a DIY mentality and get involved.
-Carl
Also, asking to borrow peoples' equipment to make a "promotional video" sounds like a non-starter. I suspect most in our community would share the mindset that if this stuff interests you, you should adopt a DIY mentality and get involved.
-Carl
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Re: Sonofusion at home....
Dear Carl,
DIY, not very helpful as I see it.
And FYI I do have some work in progress...
Ill send you some videos when its finished
Best Regards
/ Bob
Carl Willis wrote:
> The thread here dates from 2005. It's now 2012. The best course of action for contacting the poster on something this old is to click his name, send a private message, and avoid bumping attention to a dormant thread.
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> Also, asking to borrow peoples' equipment to make a "promotional video" sounds like a non-starter. I suspect most in our community would share the mindset that if this stuff interests you, you should adopt a DIY mentality and get involved.
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> -Carl
DIY, not very helpful as I see it.
And FYI I do have some work in progress...
Ill send you some videos when its finished
Best Regards
/ Bob
Carl Willis wrote:
> The thread here dates from 2005. It's now 2012. The best course of action for contacting the poster on something this old is to click his name, send a private message, and avoid bumping attention to a dormant thread.
>
> Also, asking to borrow peoples' equipment to make a "promotional video" sounds like a non-starter. I suspect most in our community would share the mindset that if this stuff interests you, you should adopt a DIY mentality and get involved.
>
> -Carl