Vital Electric Fusion: Proven, Safe, Cheap
Energy device in funding limbo for two decades -- dying on the
vine for lack of nuclear weapons potential.
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by Ed
Ward, MD
Edited by
Sterling D. Allan
US Physicist Dr. Robert W. Bussard has produced proven, consistent,
working prototypes of a fusion device that does not need to release
neutrons as part of the fusion process.
Neutrons induce radioactivity to their immediate surroundings.
Bussard's method does not do this.
This just one of the major drawbacks of other fusion projects such as
the Tokamak project. The massive (30
meters X 110 feet) Tokamak/ITER
project (D-T/Deuterium - Tritium) fusion reaction produces about 20
million units of energy mostly in the deadly neutron (neutral charge)
production and requires gravitational strength containment/compression.
In contrast, Bussard's Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) Fusion
reaction produces about 10 million units of energy per reaction,
requires much weaker electric forces/fields for confinement of the
reaction and is only about 2% of the size (about 15 X 12 feet) of the
Tokamak reactor.
Radioactive Tokamak technology has received 18 billion dollars of US
subsidy with 30 billion more earmarked for future development. There has
never been a working prototype of ITER technology. Funding is based on
theories and equations. A working model is not even anticipated for
another 30 to 50 years. There are many proponents of Tokamak that
believe that this technology will never be economically viable and
others that believe it will never come to fruition at all.
In contrast, IEC/Electric fusion devices are smaller, significantly more
economical, non radioactive, has had
working prototypes producing 10 kv of energy, much more likely to be
a viable option, and could come to reality in about 5 - 6 years from
appropriation of 200 million dollars. That is less than the cost of one
day of economic support for the Middle East oil wars without a single
loss of life; and is a mere 1/90th of what has been spent on D-T fusion.
Dr. Bussard's IEC
fusion advancements are based on the 1924 concepts of Langmuir and
Blodgett, the efforts of Watson in 1959, and the developments of Philo
Farnsworth and Robert Hirsch. These early works all involved the use of
a grid which defeats the process involved. The Polywell device using
magnetic fields removes the hindrance of the previously required grids
in the fusion reactors (fusors). Over the years there have been isolated
reports on Dr. Bussard's works similar to ex-NASA employee
Kelly Starks' 1996 post, but as usual, the corporate media has been
and is still currently ignoring this major breakthrough in energy
production.
In 1996, through some awesome diplomatic expertise (along with the
assistance of several patriot scientist friends) Bussard landed a deal
with the DOD/DARPA for 50 million dollars and 12 years of research. Four
moths later when the DOD found out what they were getting, they
cancelled the contract by saying that the DOD doesn't do fusion? With
the approximate $6 million dollars (by Bussard's general statement and
$14 million by the navy's specific statements) he funded a renowned
scientist working on revolutionary clean fusion, 5 - 10 members, 35%
overhead for filling in 64,000 pages of documents, the first machine
(very expensive for its stage), and 12 years of work. One million
dollars worth of equipment was saved by transferring it to a propulsion
lab. It is amazing what they were able to accomplish with so little
money.
Part of the 50 million deal that turned into 6 million was an
agreement that Dr. Bussard not publish -- a complete gag order. For 6
million the DOD took away all knowledge of clean, safe energy from The
People, virtually assured a non-viable product, and was able to keep
massive funding to D-T fusion (Thermonuclear Weapons), and allows
continued experiments for the development of thermonuclear weapons, such
as the
Bunker Buster B-61.
When the 12-year contract expired and was not renewed, Dr. Bussard was
able to publicize his accomplishments. This knowledge of clean energy
must be exposed to the world.
It's been a year since the DOD/DARPA refused to renew the IEC contract.
Since then, Dr. Bussard has tried desperately to get exposure for his
breakthrough technology and possibly planet-saving technology. He
presented a
paper at an International Conference in Spain. He has also made
presentations to corporations as a profit venture.
Only after his fusion efforts had shown proof of fusion and had won the
Outstanding Technology of the Year award did the
DOD renew the contract.
But they did not fund it. It looks like the DOD has stifled the
information and is under-funding it again. However, the crucial
information for the technology is available to any scientist, group, or
nation that stumbles across it and is willing to invest.
Dr. Bussard's
excellent 93 minute taped presentation to Google explains the
Electric Fusion process in basic physics context and concepts in a way
that most with a minimal background of basics physics can relate. The
video contains a lot of the previously noted information as well as his
well-founded belief that the physics of IEC is proven and merely awaits
engineering development which already exists, but needs to be applied to
this particular instance. Data being consistent with IEC fusion
statements, it certainly appears the essence of what Bussard says is
true.
Refinement of semi-sphere electromagnet shapes and placements still
needs further evaluation. Significantly more energy is required for the
Boron non radioactive fusion reaction. The equipment must be tested for
viability, dependability and durability when running in a steady state
and will need to be refined. A large number of variables - heat,
pressure, introduction, removal, collection, etc - will need to be fine
tuned for continuous vs pulsed operation. Time is also of the essence
and one year's worth of precious time has already been wasted.
"At 78, he (Bussard) is
in ill
health and his scientific allies fear that the long-sought
breakthrough he appears to have achieved may fade into obscurity before
it can be fully developed." Dr. Bussard believes there may only be about
5 people on the planet with the background, experience, training and
qualifications to make in-depth evaluations and comments regarding IEC
fusion. Bussard is the foremost expert on IEC fusion. His loss would
surely be a significant hindrance to the completion of the project. Is
the DOD trying to stall to insure massive continued funding for nuclear
weapons and oblivion of safe and cheap energy?
The title 'Technology for the Year"
hardly does this discovery justice. Electric Fusion is the "Technology
of the Century". Millions could gain access to cheap energy and pure
water as a result.
The potential of one Electric Fusion reactor is impressive. Google
rumors IEC output to be in the range of between 100 MW and 1,000 MW
(100,000 to 1 Million kW). To be able to grasp the amount of energy
produced, the average home usage peaks at 3 to 4 kW for about 4 hours a
day. One Electric Fusion device would provide the peak power for 25,000
to 33,000 home with an on demand output of 100 MW. Or, 250,000 to
330,000 homes at peak output with an on demand output of 1,000 MW.
US Physicist Dr. Robert Bussard, a Princeton graduate, has 57 years
of research and development experience working in the energy field. His
credits range from rocket propulsion to fusion. During that time Dr.
Bussard has had significant roles at Los Alamos National Labs, Oakridge
Labs, TRW Systems and was the Assistant Director of the US Atomic Energy
Commission. He conceived the aptly name Bussard Ramjet propulsion system
and has 3 patents on his non-neutron (no radiation) fusion device. In
2006, he won
The
Outstanding Technology of the Year Award from the International Academy
of Science (an insightful basic partial summation of the process)
for his achievements regarding fusion.
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