Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) fusion
Scientists / Papers
Various research groups including publicly funded laser approaches, Lockheed Martin's compact fusion reactor
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The Secret to Fusion →Theories Citing This Reference (12)
Arcane Technology Tesla Ether
Arcane technology Tesla ether DOE Oakridge working fusion reactor 4 foot high power power tubes Lang silicon microchips solid state forgotten researched 70
Central Virtual Anode
Central virtual anode 100 kilovolt well departure neutrality one part million density computer codes analyzing
Centrifugal Plasma Stabilization
Proposes that spinning plasma creates centrifugal forces that stabilize against turbulent instabilities improving confinement
China Tokamaks
China hey fay building tokamaks beat punch world mental constraints United States
Cold Fusion Microfysics
Cold fusion microfysics little fusion reactions occur level interest power world scale anywhere
Cusp Confinement Scaling
Cusp confinement scaling one square magnetic field hole smaller whiffle ball effect metamaterial magnetic insulation
DT Helium 3 Fusion Neutron Capture
DT helium 3 fusion neutron capture boron 10 blanket retrofitting nuclear plants steam lines no radioisotope decay
Farnsworth Fusor Continuity
Philo Farnsworth's 1965 fusion breakthrough was classified and later reappeared as Lockheed's compact reactor
Heat Exchanger Cooling Solution
The orbs solve the superconductor protection problem through advanced heat exchange that rapidly removes fusion heat, allowing superconducting magnets to operate adjacent to fusion plasma without destruction
Hidden Fusion Solution
The theory that a viable fusion reactor design was published in 2016 but remains unimplemented publicly due to national security classification.
Ion Pumpy Thing as Compact Fusion Reactor
The 'Ion Pumpy Thing' schematic depicts a functional, air-breathing fusion reactor using dense plasma focus and magnetic nozzles, which powers the plasma orbs seen in MH370 videos.
ITER Boondoggle Theory
ITER and similar massive fusion projects are deliberately designed to fail or are at least known to be suboptimal approaches, receiving funding as a way to divert resources from viable alternatives