LPPFusion | Firing a Shot on June 16, 2015 @LPPFusion | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
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LPPFusion Research team start testing the new tungsten electrodes by firing shots with the FF-1 focus fusion device. Chief Scientist Eric Lerner fills the chamber with deuterium. Lerner and Research Associate Clifton Whittaker put fresh gas in the trigger device. Then Lerner charges the capacitors and gives the signal for CIO Ivana Karamitsos to fire the shot. Afterwards, Karamitsos collects the data from the oscilloscopes and Lerner start to look at it. In this early shot, there was no pinch and no fusion. In later shots, fusion was produced, but was still limited by impurities. New experiments are planned in September, 2015.
Fusion Experts Urge Much Higher Funding for LPPFusion - https://lppfusion.com/fusion-experts-urge-much-higher-funding-for-lppfusion/
LPPFusion Research team start testing the new tungsten electrodes by firing shots with the FF-1 focus fusion device. Chief Scientist Eric Lerner fills the chamber with deuterium. Lerner and Research Associate Clifton Whittaker put fresh gas in the trigger device. Then Lerner charges the capacitors and gives the signal for CIO Ivana Karamitsos to fire the shot. Afterwards, Karamitsos collects the data from the oscilloscopes and Lerner start to look at it. In this early shot, there was no pinch and no fusion. In later shots, fusion was produced, but was still limited by impurities. New experiments are planned in September, 2015.