Evidence
Testimony & Witnesses

Engineer explanations of distributed control system architecture decisions

Source: Helion high voltage and low voltage teams

Significance

Reveals engineering trade-offs and design philosophy

Related Claims

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Helion has already proven the concept works and is now building commercial plants to power Microsoft's AI data centers

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Distributed control systems are superior to centralized systems for fusion reactor operations due to redundancy and modularity

Strong

Helion's fusion reactor uses two plasma rings that collide and spin, creating a plasma-magnetic turbine that generates electricity

Strong

The system uses complex battery management with charging and discharging cycles to maintain continuous operation

Strong

Wireless power transfer through inductive coils separated by insulators enables floating measurements at tens of kilovolts

Speculative

Helion's technology is essentially a zero-point energy tap, representing an evolution from 1970s free energy magnetic motors

Speculative

The fusion reactor achieves overunity by coupling energy pushback from compressed plasma back into the electromagnetic system

Evidence Details

Type
Testimony & Witnesses
Classification
testimony
Source
Helion high voltage and low voltage teams

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