[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Question about a Canadian fusion company
Robert Primak
bobprimak at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 12 05:43:53 PST 2025
In his talk, Ted emphasized tritium yield as a limiting factor in sustainability of fusion reactor operations. I don't see mention or display graphics of the yields of tritium fuel this project is generating. Otherwise, this looks to my untrained eyes like a toroid fusion reactor using liquid salt or liquid metal (lithium) as the mediator. The compression pulses, while magnetic, appear to be similar in function to pulsed laser techniques, which are nothing new.
I would like to hear and see Ted's more informed perspective on this approach.
-- Bob Primak
On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 11:34:51 PM EST, carllazarus--- via LCTG <lctg at lists.toku.us> wrote:
Does anyone in our group have knowledge of the Canadian company General Fusion and their strange technology? See Market Investments in Fusion Power Technology | General Fusion for a video describing the technology. I missed Ted’s recent fusion talk so I apologize if this was already discussed..
-- Carl
Carl Lazarus
carllazarus at comcast.net
617-964-7241
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