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Esas son de El Mundo.... las vuestras....las vuestras.... vuestros Ministros enseñándole a la Boregada las consecuencias de vuestros actos.....
 

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QUE NO ES TU DINERO

EL DINERO NO EXISTE
xD

EXISTE LA ENERGIA

Y LA MATERIA


y a lo mismo mas hezs por ahi de esas raras
pero a lo que voy




¿SI TIENES ENERGIA INFINITA EN UN DISPOSITIVO TAMAÑO MICROONDAS?





QUE?










Editors' Pick|321.777 views|Oct 30, 2019,12:37pm EDT
A Breakthrough In American Energy Dominance? U.S. Navy Patents Compact Fusion Reactor
Ariel Cohen
Ariel Cohen
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I cover energy, security, Europe, Russia/Eurasia & the Middle East



The USS Enterprise with Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence on its flight deck


The USS Enterprise with Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence on its flight deck

USN Official Photograph
President Donald Trump’s energy dominance narrative – fueled by the prolific production of oil and gas from America’s Shale Gale – recently got a boost from the United States Navy. The US Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division filed a patent for a compact fusion reactor (CFR) last month, one that claims to improve upon the shortcomings of the Lockheed Martin Skunkworks CFR that uses similar “plasma confinement” technology.


The man behind the state-of-the-art design is US Navy researcher Salvatore Cezar Pais, who received major publicity for patenting room-temperature superconductors and a suspiciously UFO-like aircraft that uses “anti-gravity” technology.


If it sounds like science fiction, that’s because it sort of is.


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Nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the sun, has been the elusive dream of the scientific community for decades. Theoretically, a fusion power plant would be able to produce near limitless amounts of clean, safe energy from a small amount of electricity and a handful of hydrogen isotopes.


A fusion reaction is impossible to replicate in its perfect form because laboratory conditions cannot recreate the gravitational force of a star, but that hasn’t stopped scientists from trying. The US Navy patent claims that it can achieve these enormous amounts of energy in a compact device through the use of spinning dynamic fusors – plasma containment devices – which keep nuclear plasma stable in a way that mimics the mass of the sun.


Official patent of Salvatore Pais’ design showing conical dynamic fusors around vacuum core


Official patent of Salvatore Pais’ design showing conical dynamic fusors around vacuum core

United States Patent and Trademark Office
The patent also states that the resulting fusion reaction would produce a net energy gain (more energy emitted than enters the system), which would be an unprecedented first for manmade fusion reactors.


Theoretically, Pais’ concept could produce upwards of one gigawatt (one billion watts) to 1 terawatt (one trillion watts) of power from just a megawatt (one million watts) of energy input. For reference, a large nuclear power plant produces around 1 gigawatt of power, enough to supply some 700,000 American homes.


If it works, the Navy patented CFR could replace the fission nuclear reactors used in almost 150 naval vessels – most of which operate under the 100 MW range. In fact, a CFR the size of a small car could be utilized in any peaceful or wartime scenario where energy is needed, from ships to jets to tanks to remote military bases.


It is no wonder, then, that the US Naval patent claim has come under scrutiny from the scientific community, especially given that the device only measures 0.3 to 2 meters in diameter. Instead of using superconducting magnets in larger, more traditional fusion plants, Pais’ design uses conical dynamic fusors that spin at extremely high speeds to produce a sustained, concentrated magnetic flux that could in theory sustain the plasma state needed for power production. This powerful magnetic flux then compresses an isotopic hydrogen gas mixture to form a plasma core in the vacuum chamber, which can achieve temperatures high enough to achieve true fusion with breakeven energy.


Achieving an energy gain at all, much less from a compact device, would be an enormous achievement not just for the US Navy, but for the entire planet. It would be a technological revolution similar to the discovery of coal-based steam engine and the gasoline-powered internal combustion engine, only with orders of magnitude more energy. It would also be safe and emissions free.


And while fusion has been called a technology that is “always going to be thirty years away”, the threat of climate change has increased the impetus to achieve success. Energy giant Eni SpA recently invested a $50 million towards Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a company founded by six MIT professors. Billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are backing Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a group committed to funding nuclear fusion research.


Fusion occurs at temperatures exceeding 15 million degrees Celsius, which can be achieved by feeding fuel (the hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium mainly) into a plasma field, among other methods. The Soviet Union provided the initial blueprint for achieving nuclear fusion through plasma with the first Tokamak reactor, which was ultimately unable to sustain fusion conditions for more than a few seconds.


Today a number of such tokamak fusion projects exist around the world. China is working on its China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) to become operational in the 2020s, and South Korea has its KSTAR project, a tokamak which reached a record 70 seconds of plasma operation.


The largest project by far, however, is the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) which is a collaboration of the EU, India, Japan, China, South Korea and the United States. ITER is a massive fusion reactor facility that aims to produce around 500 MW of fusion energy when complete with an input of only 50 MW – ten times its energy input as opposed to the millions-fold increase in the Navy CFR. The ITER project represents the international commitment to finding alternative clean energy in the face of climate change.


International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor currently under construction


International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor currently under construction

ITER
It is unclear whether this patent represents a monumental scientific breakthrough. Some even said that this may be a disinformation operation, an attempt to divert America’s peer competitors to pursue a technological dead end.


What is certain is that nuclear fusion technology development is gathering pace. While the Navy’s design may not be immediately operational (or even realistic), a major shift towards harnessing clean fusion energy is already on the horizon.


All the better if the United States harnesses it first.
 

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La falta de vitamina D, esa que se adquiere en parte por estar al aire libre y que le de a uno el sol, es determinante para el bichito...
The role of Vitamin D in the prevention of cobi19 Disease 2019 infection and mortality
esperando:
Vaya con los orates de nuestros políticos, encerrando a la gente para que el ARN del bichito actuase a sus anchas....
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Tienes razón en lo de la D3 y el sol, pero también es verdad que en marzo y abril, por el norte, no hay sol, ni está a la altura suficiente.
En Galicia no ha habido nada de sol todo este tiempo. Ahora puede que empiece.

Frasco de vitamina D3 de amazon manda.
 

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allseeyingeye !!!

¿Que prentendes? ¿Informar? Pues lo haces pésimamente si lo haces con esa maquetacion, mezclando formatos e idiomas y de forma repetitiva, la gente no te va leer, simplemente por saturacion, tu post son ilegibles.

Lo demas es solo SPAM y ganas de sabotear el hilo.

Y querido líder un espantapájaros por permitir esto.
 

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como el bichito de la vuelta y venga de EEUU se van a enterar estos portugueses.
Me ha hecho sonreír :) , que ya es mucho viendo el panorama desolador que se nos avecina.


Dejando a un lado a Francia, yo sigo lamentando sin cesar el hecho de que españa sea uno de los más ineptos gobiernos de Europa desde el inicio de esta crisis, por qué tiene que ser siempre España, como me duele (en el sentido unamuniano del término, siempre fue uno de mis preferidos) .
( y he dicho Francia porque por lo poco que leo también parece que está haciendo méritos para ser de los peores, salvo que me equivoque en esta percepción)