I viewed both animations on the site. There is a few issues that make me curious.
1. The lack of field and flux information in the device animation brings in too much ambiguity.
2. The two resulting beams at the point of ignition shows the math of the simulation, but raise the question, ‘how are you going to use these beams?’ The ‘back’ beam seems a waste and destructive of the equipment supplying the source flux.
3. For the Boron Fusion animation, that is quite basic. I must ask. “have any of your staff or associates, worked with the Quantum Chromo Dynamics to really predict the reaction probabilities under the Standard Model?” There is probably some second order, and thus low, but probable gamma radiation. Current particle research find 2nd and 3rd order products being important in similar reactions.
I will keep the questions to these 3 for now.
David R. Ashmore, Masters in Physics
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April 16, 2007