Axil wrote:
If the FF reactor plasmoid is formed on the basis of a constantly varying terrestrial magnetic field lines, the direction of the polls of the plasmoid will also vary over a wide range. Is this true?
If it is true, how will the ion conversion tube in the FF reactor be adjusted to compensate for this variable directionality of the alpha particle beam caused by the variability in the magnetic field lines of the earth?
If not true, does magnetic field line variability have any effect on the plasmoid?
You’re right with the plasmoid being affected by the earth’s magnetic field. It actually induces the primary spin. With a coil around the DPF (see patent application), that spin is introduced in a controlled way. But you don’t need to act on the deceleration coil (ragowski coil), because the alphas shoot through in a straight way (much faster anyway).