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Russia uses new generation of laser weapons in UkraineRussia on Wednesday said it was using a new generation of powerful laser weapons in Ukraine to burn up drones, deploying some of Moscow's secret weapons to…www.reuters.com
«Задира-16»: Росатом создаст боевой комплекс на новых физических принципах | Пикабу
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Perhaps already posted.
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Left "belgian LEC type patent" BE1002780 1991-06-04
Right the same inventor BE901696 1985-29-0
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GU Ventures [Gothemburg Universitet Ventures]
Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11A
Lazerah
Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11A
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Frederick J. Zoepfl
[et alia]
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"against Ahlfors will"
not at all - move my posts ad libitum. but don't blame me [see #451 Curbina] for the moving.
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And indeed I've put it in playground, as any exception to conservation of momentum law deserves.
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Quantized inertia, Tesla, breacktrought in the unterstanding of electric field, Boeing, tested and validated on low orbit environments.
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47,5 vs 40,4
A big leap?
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Already posted elsewhere
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Left LF KAIST answer 2009, right LF NASA neutron plot 2022 - not exactly the same.
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Molten Salt Techniques for Reproducible Excess Heat
[1992-1993]
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A Preliminary Proposal for a Hybrid Lattice Confinement Fusion-Fission Reactor for Mobile Nuclear Power Plants
Luciano Ondir Freire Delvonei Alves de Andrade
Received 21 May 2021, Accepted 27 Oct 2021, Published online: 01 Mar 2022
Scientists detected 2.45-MeV neutrons and in smaller yields 4- and 5-MeV neutrons in deuterated metals under a 2.9-MeV electron beam. Such discovery could allow the use of deuterated metals at temperatures below their melting point to provide nuclear fusion reactions. Such reactions could provide fast neutrons and energy in the form of heat. This work analyzed the results of some experiments to infer the neutron multiplication rate in such environments. It also considered the possible roles that such phenomena could play in a commercial nuclear power reactor under economic and compactness constraints. It seems the best way to promote nuclear fusion is the irradiation of deuterated metals by fast neutrons. This work presents the concept of a hybrid fission-fusion reactor using fissile or fertile fuel to generate heat and fast neutrons along deuterated metals providing excess neutrons (reactivity boost). Additionally, deuterated metals also may have a role in neutron moderation requiring less volume than other moderators (water or graphite). Such a reactor, given its reactivity boost, may burn radioactive residuals (transmutation) at affordable costs while generating power. Alternatively, this hybrid fission-fusion concept could also breed fissile fuel from fertile isotopes using natural uranium as seed.
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"Boltzmann", not "Boltman", please.
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... "their UK subsidiary LUX energy"?
No open correlation, probable missfit from long ago wrong coincidence posted on AR supporting sites
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