#13339
Alex Pollard
Participant

Di Vita, thank you very much for your response.

The key issue seems to be the validity of macroscopic MHD. This in turn has profound implications for cosmology, wherein for instance, cosmic filamentary structures are not predicted, yet are abundant and are poorly explained using gas laws and gravity with some unexplained magnetic fields thrown in. The crisis in physics only deepens, now with the laughable fiction of “magnetic reconnection”.

My attraction to LPP has from the outset been motivated by Lerner’s challenge to the clear failures of mainstream cosmology, which is completely blind to the overwhelming importance of electrical forces in space.

The main reason why LPP has not received anything like the funding of Tri-Alpha or ITER is exactly this divisive question, the validity of mainstream plasma theory.

So for me it is a matter of intuition. Mainstream cosmology is wrong, therefore LPP could be correct in spite of mainstream opinion, and is in fact the only fusion concept with any realistic prospect of success, because it is not misled by false understandings of plasma behaviour.