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Yes I am.
I stand corrected.

It is technically possible to produce miniscule amounts of energy in very controlled magnetic fields
however, it still requires much more energy to start the reaction then the reaction itself produces so it is still not possible to build a fusion reactor to generate electricity. (in answer to the previous posters assertion.)
Posted by: Tigertank   Posted on: 03/06/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hah. Fat chance.  frgough | 03/06/08
programed?  Tigertank | 03/06/08
Educate yourself.  WyndWalker02@... | 03/06/08
Class starts now.  Tigertank | 03/06/08
Fair Comparison?  edcny1@... | 03/07/08
So they are the only 2 choices?  Tigertank | 03/10/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  CreepinJesus | 03/06/08
Fusion?!?!?!  Tigertank | 03/06/08
You are wrong.  Atlant | 03/06/08
Yes I am.  Tigertank | 03/06/08
Practical fusion...  Bill4 | 03/08/08
Monju Nuclear Reactor Incident  MisterMiester | 03/06/08
Nuclear power realities  edward.arnold@... | 03/07/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  Pennyman@... | 03/07/08
Distributed power...  wmlundine | 03/07/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  robert@... | 03/07/08
All true however  Altotus | 03/07/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  roog | 03/07/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  roog | 03/07/08
RE: Toshiba to open up U.S. nuclear-power business  Tehomet | 03/08/08

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