#8538
Ivy Matt
Participant

100+ keV ion energies: good news indeed. Now looking forward to 1+ joule of fusion energy firing on all twelve cylinders. I’m not sure how you get from 1 to 10,000+ joules in a few months, but I guess I’ll just sit back and watch what happens next.

One thing I like about this report is that it touched on pretty much everything: kV, MA, torrs, keV, and joules. (Am I missing anything?) If each update does that, then it’s fairly simple to follow progress from one update to another. Once you’ve got your 1+ joule, it would be nice to see an update to the fusion yield [del]timeline[/del] chart, if only to show skeptics that it’s not so much a logarithm approaching an asymptote as it is a hyperbolic sine. 😉