Hello all!
I am currently a sophomore in high school and discovered this site a few months ago while bored. I quickly came to discover that while reading this a fusor would be a fun project for me to try during the summer, and perhaps make a school club focusing on the ideas surrounding fusion. Anyways, the only knowledge in the subject that I currently have is what's on this site, and also a few YouTube videos on the subject. I would love to learn more about fusion, and hope others could kindly point out some good sources or give me some helpful tips!
Ready to learn,
Sam S.
Hello!
- Bob Reite
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Re: Hello!
Welcome to our forum. Your next step should be the reading all of the FAQs. This will save you a lot of time so you won't have to "reinvent the wheel" while building your fusor.
The more reactive the materials, the more spectacular the failures.
The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.