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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part 24

Since my last – pre-Covid – article in this series there have been several new players on the “Hot Fusion” front but the most obvious one from a Kiwi point of view, is Open Star.   It achieved national prominence … Continue reading

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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part XVII

Since the last report there have been many new developments in both Hot and Cold Fusion. Firstly, to continue the theme of the previous report, let us update ourselves with three recent advances in Hot Fusion: A super-computer based study … Continue reading

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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part XVI

In the last report, I warned, in the context of the upcoming Melbourne Cup, that horse racing can turn up some remarkably unexpected wins from outsiders. In the event, a week later, the race was won by a 50:1 outsider, … Continue reading

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