Hello from sunny South Carolina!
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- Real name: Frank Milbourn
Hello from sunny South Carolina!
Hello! My name is Frank and I am currently a highschool student. Being very interested in science and a lot of people telling me that I can't apply the science that I learn, I have decided to make a fusion reactor. Not only do I love the prospect of clean and unlimited energy but I love the process. So lets get fusing!
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- Real name: Jayden Luis
Re: Hello from sunny South Carolina!
Hello!
I am Jayden. I am in high school also.
I am Jayden. I am in high school also.
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Re: Hello from sunny South Carolina!
Hi, I'm Chase. I'm also a high school student in south carolina!
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Re: Hello from sunny South Carolina!
welcome. Glad you want to study aspects of fusion. The FAQ's on each topic area contain a great deal of critical information and are a fantastic resource. Fusion may or may not turn out to be clean but still waiting for some device to really work ... a fusor produces no measurable energy but does produce neutrons and if you do a good job, maybe enough to measure. Best of luck.