Wiggling magnetic fields make electricity
Fusion reactors have wiggling magnetic fields.
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Wiggling magnetic fields make electricity
Fusion reactors have wiggling magnetic fields.
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I really cant decide if that's a joke.
But you have to move from "Fusion reactors have wiggling magnetic fields." into "Fusion reactors create wiggling magnetic fields."
I'm out of the loop here, but I can almost guarantee that whoever people are talking about, they didn't achieve that change.
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Consider me clued
Here's a video explaining the principal. They haven't achieved more outpit than input yet, but fusion creates giant magnetic fields that can in theory generate electricity. It's really fascinating
Oh, man. They are working on direct electricity generation from 2H + 3He.
First, that's not new. But then, everything coming out of the mouth of that guy is bullshit. No idea why he doesn't want to explain it, but it's not "hot plasma creates magnetic field and we harvest it".
Anyway, assuming it's not a scam, good luck to them. Google offers me another video saying that one is a scam, though. And given that 2H + 3He fusion is about an order of magnitude harder than what everybody else is doing, I'm prone to believe the title.
yeah I don't trust that video one bit, when I watched it it sounded like just a recruitment ad for the company. same with his hermeus video
Hard agree, unsubscribed from real engineering the moment I realised they made ads without ever declaring it. It's literally just propaganda at this point
But it takes wiggling magnetic fields to confine fusion reactions, seems like taking energy from inefficient containment, or there's more energy than required being used on containment which is lowering the overall efficiency....
I am just a chemist.
There are other more efficient working fluids for power transfer but water is pretty hard to beat due to it not being toxic or an environmental hazard.
If your water isn't an environmental hazard, you're not trying hard enough.
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Narrator: you wouldn't guess what happens next
What a novel and interesting idea! If only it wasn't all a huge scam to take money from investors!
I'll believe it when they actually generate net electricity output. I don't necessarily think they're a scam per se, but given the relative resources available and difficulty even for international projects to get fusion power working, I don't suspect their efforts will be successful. Would love to be proven wrong of course, or if not for their work to at least contribute useful progress to the effort.
I recommend watching this video about it: https://youtu.be/_bDXXWQxK38
I have, that was how I heard about them in the first place actually
Remember that time when a physicist proposed a Thorium Potassium reactor which woudl run at a lower temperature and the feature that the reaction would destroy itself before ever going critical and the world was like "interesting" and then he said "and it even prevents weaponised uranium" and then the world went "no thank you"
ITER isn't figuring it out, I doubt this tiny private corporation is going to contribute anything meaningful.
They're taking completely different approaches to fusion though.
Without good instrumentation. Almost purposely lacking..
do they not produce heat?
Pretty much everything that's not totally inert produces heat, but the point (they claim!) is that these newfangled doodads don't generate power using that heat.
So far we've mainly been generating power with more and more ingenious ways of heating up water.
So it's a turbine then?