Great FIA news update for this week Dr. Cyd! Congrats again on your Doctoral!! Especially interesting on Tokomak Fusion working to apply their HTS to magnetohydrodynamic drives for stealth subs.. This is a scene straight out of the movie Hunt for Red October where the Russian sub Red October used a silent "Caterpillar Drive" which is a magnetohydrodynamic drive. From the movies to real life. Great Update video - Thanks for this!!
It is known that present reaearch consumes huge quantities of energy. Would be strategically possible and reasonably acceptable for the investors to descentrlize some of the research to sure countries, as Uruguay who are able to produce almost the 100 % of its energy from renewable sources? (like Chile to astronomy).
Great video, but the room ambience is annoying. Could you please 🙏🏻 use a tie mike to better isolate your voice from room noise? Buy a wireless Rhøde tie mic, it’s perfect 👍🏻
Industry spokesman giving the thumbs up to fusion. Poindexter, you're a stakeholder. The industry you work for pays your wages.......there was a reason you were bullied at school.
I sure hope that TokaMac fusion reactors are the answer? Because that seems to be the only fusion Technology that interest most of the scientific community. A search party who main interest is in doughnut 🍩 and coffee might not find what there looking for.
Stellarators are actually making a comeback, although they are still behind the tokamak performance. The reason why this is happening is that stellarators wouldn't need toroidal current, are can run in steady state, unlike tokamaks. The recent advancements are related to optimization in the confinement (reduction of neoclassical transport.) There's also some interesting work on simplifying the engineering. So don't count them out. On the other hand, they are still doughnuts, although they are braided doughnuts. Also, stronger magnetic fields, as those described in the video might make mirrors possible. There's some work in that direction at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (The WHAM experiment.)
Very good diction. Pleasant to listen to. Well done!
Yes, he is a very good speaker.
lovely mate
Great FIA news update for this week Dr. Cyd! Congrats again on your Doctoral!!
Especially interesting on Tokomak Fusion working to apply their HTS to magnetohydrodynamic drives for stealth subs.. This is a scene straight out of the movie Hunt for Red October where the Russian sub Red October used a silent "Caterpillar Drive" which is a magnetohydrodynamic drive. From the movies to real life.
Great Update video - Thanks for this!!
The drive was my invention... . Probably originated by Nickoli Tesla.
It's been an amazing and exciting month to report about. Well done!
Next up, a butcher tells how heart healthy sausages and wagyu steak is...hahahaha
thank you! great luck with your AI/Fusion research!
It is known that present reaearch consumes huge quantities of energy. Would be strategically possible and reasonably acceptable for the investors to descentrlize some of the research to sure countries, as Uruguay who are able to produce almost the 100 % of its energy from renewable sources? (like Chile to astronomy).
Awesome!
Great video, but the room ambience is annoying. Could you please 🙏🏻 use a tie mike to better isolate your voice from room noise?
Buy a wireless Rhøde tie mic, it’s perfect 👍🏻
wonderfull! What about the Transfusor?
Industry spokesman giving the thumbs up to fusion. Poindexter, you're a stakeholder. The industry you work for pays your wages.......there was a reason you were bullied at school.
The STEP report is very strong on words but very weak on detail.
Morning!
I sure hope that TokaMac fusion reactors are the answer? Because that seems to be the only fusion Technology that interest most of the scientific community.
A search party who main interest is in doughnut 🍩 and coffee might not find what there looking for.
Stellarators are actually making a comeback, although they are still behind the tokamak performance. The reason why this is happening is that stellarators wouldn't need toroidal current, are can run in steady state, unlike tokamaks. The recent advancements are related to optimization in the confinement (reduction of neoclassical transport.) There's also some interesting work on simplifying the engineering. So don't count them out. On the other hand, they are still doughnuts, although they are braided doughnuts.
Also, stronger magnetic fields, as those described in the video might make mirrors possible. There's some work in that direction at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (The WHAM experiment.)