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In reply to the discussion: Polywell update from May - sounds like things are going really well! [View all]OKIsItJustMe
(21,875 posts)1. Thanks!
Ive been thinking it was time for an update!
Now, heres an interesting statement, (highlighted by me.)
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=3d05099b5bd004b37f880b9fe575e426&tab=core&_cview=0
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8. Actions to Remove Barriers to Future Competition
Continuous market research, surveys, and conference attendance to understand potential future competitors are regularly pursued to identify new sources and technology. The anticipated timeframe of this technology going into production is another four or five years from now. If the basic research on this technology is successful it will be competed in the future.
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8. Actions to Remove Barriers to Future Competition
Continuous market research, surveys, and conference attendance to understand potential future competitors are regularly pursued to identify new sources and technology. The anticipated timeframe of this technology going into production is another four or five years from now. If the basic research on this technology is successful it will be competed in the future.
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Production in 4 or 5 years! (Wow!)
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Going to Mars might be nice, although humans seem not to be really well suited for space travel
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#8
“mass coronial ejections” are actually a relatively minor concern in my book
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#30
Remember, Bussard recommended a much more aggressive development schedule (for $200 million)
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#38
Polywell Updates (4/11/2014) --> 13 year old does Fusion. Was On Letterman Show.
The Polywell Guy
Apr 2014
#57
“Polywell is basically in the same category as thorium. — Mostly pointless dreaming.”
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#14
No, I'm say stop tooting our own horns until you got something to toot about.
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#35
I don't share Roger's view of "fission is bad." There are lots of waste products from fission.
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#48
I'm aware of the aneutronic aspects of pB11. That doesn't change the fact that...
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#47
I think it can be done, I'm simply saying that if someone wanted to make a nuke...
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#52
Polywell Updates (4/11/2014). 13 year old does Fusion. Was on Letterman.
The Polywell Guy
Apr 2014
#58