With the proper toroidal magnetic constraint apparatus anything is
possible.....however, it may be a bit pricey and rather large......not to
mention somewhat unstable perhaps. But, shoot, if money is no object.....it
would be great fun trying to make one. Of course, I would need plenty of
help....but, I am sure, once again, with the right amount of money we could
pull all the folks out of Los Alamos and Texas, who have been working on fusion
energy systems, to help out.
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From: Susan Welenofsky [mailto:welenofsky@comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 11:33 PM
To: GSAS
Subject: Cold Cathode Flourescents
Would it be possible to build your own liquid fusion light fixture or modify an
exsisting one? I know a lot of places won't deal with you if you tell them it
is for an aquarium. Better to say it is for anything else.
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