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    mchargue
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    Folks;

    Figured I’d pass this along, as it relates the DPF-based fusion, and its application in the world. Enjoy

    Patrick

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    There were a studies published in 2006 and 2008 that looked at making a fusion rocket using dense plasma focus and air-breathing MHD propulsion. These system proposals would work even if Lawrenceville Plasma physics does not succeed with dense plasma focus fusion and does not include the weight improvements of better ultracapacitors that appears to be likely in the next five years…
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    http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/03/dense-plasma-focus-dpf-fusion-systems.html

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    QuantumDot
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    The article says that the Ti/Te ratio needs to be about 20 while the google video says that its 55/200 KeV which is way off and it says that the confinement time needs to be improved so i was wondering if the what the new result are and if they are good enough.

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