DPF Animation
Focus Fusion Films presents “dense plasma focus”, incorporating animation by Torulf Greek. Edited with Sony Moviemaker. More films to follow. Your contribution is essential to this process.
Some things to note:
The vacuum chamber is shown open - i.e., in the photo, the base is not attached so that you can see the electrodes. Of course, it won’t be able to hold a vacuum without the base attached.
Also, the red and blue beams representing positive and negative ions have been marked the opposite of convention. A pending re-edit should fix that.
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And here is another animation of the DPF:


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There are (2) comments.Nice; when there are clips of pinches actually happening thru the pinhole camera, etc., it might be nice to insert or append them.
Any video of the event itself going to go up?
You need a video that explains how strong magnetic fields cause quantum effects that minimize Brem in a pB reaction and how a small magnetic field can induce the plasmoid. These two things are the genius behind FF. It probably would also be good to talk about how you get energy from the proton/electron beams.
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