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Think you kinda missed the point, Richard.

I don't believe that Miley is claiming anything for his Fusor that goes beyond textbook physics, BUT first of all, his device is nuclear. On that point there can be little disagreement, but the most important point is that if he can produce X-rays from his Fusor at, say 80 Kev input AND, as he claims, that these X-rays are equivalent to what you get from a synchrotron at 200 Mev, then the question for other labs that need X-rays is real simple: why spend upwards to $500 million to build a big synchrotron, as they recently did at the Berkeley rad lab, when a few dozen fusors would suffice?

If Miley has got his facts together, he seems to have quite an interesting device and maybe the first Fusor with promising marketing prospects.


Created on Monday, May 07, 2001 5:48 PM EDT by Jones C. Beene