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Tag Archives: Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak
The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part 20
On the occasion of this milestone 20th report in the series and on the eve of what promises to be a very interesting new year in energy R&D, it is appropriate to present an overview of some of the key … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexander Parkhomov, Andrea Rossi, Barium 137, biological transmutations, Bob Greenyer, Brilliant Light Power, Cesium 137, Donald Trump, E-Cat, Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, ICCF20, ITER, John Paul Biberian, Laser Fusion, Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, Professor Huub Bakker, Quantum Theory, Quark-X, Randell Mills, SunCell, torus, Vladimir Vysotskii, Wendelstein 7-X Stellerator
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