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    A little help regarding a fusion reactor?

    Okay first off, I'm not a terrorist. My friend was bumming around on the internet and found an article about a high school student creating a working fusion reactor. Naturally, being high school students with a love for this sort of maniacal scheme, we've decided to build one.

    So far the best info I've come across is from www.fusor.net and http://www.brian-mcdermott.com/fusion_is_easy.htm

    Does anyone have any suggestions for other places where I could get more information on this sort of project? Thanks.

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    If scientists haven't been able to create cold fusion, I doubt kids messing around on the Internet are going to.

    Good luck, though. I'm all for clean, cheap energy.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    kinda reminds me of a scene in Weird Al's movie UHF. The TV station engineer gets his own science show. He tells his audience "Today we will learn to make plutonium from common household items"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C. View Post
    If scientists haven't been able to create cold fusion, I doubt kids messing around on the Internet are going to.

    Good luck, though. I'm all for clean, cheap energy.
    The reactor in question generates about enough power to heat a cup of coffee, and requires a lot more power to run than it generates.

    Quote Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando View Post
    Does anyone have any suggestions for other places where I could get more information on this sort of project?
    Were I in your place, I'd enlist my high school's physics teacher. Do you at least have an understanding of what you're about to get into?

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    I'm not sure but I'd say your going to need a lot of tin foil and a good shower cap and goggles.

    "Now all I have to do is split this atom....where did I put that chisel? BOOM!" Young Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Skene View Post
    He tells his audience "Today we will learn to make plutonium from common household items"
    Smoke detectors and Coleman lantern mantles.

    Add a few more odds and ends that can be scrounged, and it could be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc View Post
    Smoke detectors and Coleman lantern mantles.

    Add a few more odds and ends that can be scrounged, and it could be done.
    That's true, but the lad asked about fusion, not fission.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C. View Post
    That's true, but the lad asked about fusion, not fission.
    Oh, I know. I was referring to the comment about "making plutonium from household items."

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    "the red wire connects to the...blue wire...the blue wire connects to the...BOOM!!!" and....thats the end of joe, i can see it now

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