electromagnets

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The Fusion Reactor That Powers Itself

The Fusion Reactor That Powers Itself

17:18 6K views Analyzed

This video analyzes a Helion Energy promotional video about their pulse fusion reactor technology. The speaker breaks down Helion's technical approach, which uses electromagnets to create field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas, compresses them to achieve fusion, and then captures the energy pushback to recharge capacitor banks. The speaker draws parallels between Helion's technology and historical free energy magnetic motors, suggesting that fusion reactors are essentially more advanced versions of zero-point energy extraction devices. The video explains Helion's pulse power system architecture using RLC circuits, their distributed control system design, and their innovative use of wireless power transfer for high-voltage galvanic isolation. The speaker interprets the technology as achieving overunity energy production where the fusion reaction produces more energy than consumed, enabling self-sustaining operation.

They Built a Miniature Sun in the 1990s

They Built a Miniature Sun in the 1990s

16:01 4K views Analyzed

Robert Bussard built miniature sun in 1990s using polyhedral configuration without grids. Patented configuration that produces practical nuclear fusion with no radiation hazards. DOE rejected program as too cheap too quick rice bowl protection. Funded instead by DoD Strategic Defense Office through DARPA Defense Nuclear Agency in 1988. WB2 machine built in 1994 produced visible plasma orbs photographed like miniature sun. 11-year embargo on publishing papers 1994-2005 black program. WB6 machine built in 2005 achieved beta equals one condition 12 kilovolt drive produced DD fusion 1 times 10 ninth fusions per second 100000 times Farnsworth record world record. Electrons move at 10 ninth centimeters per second relativistic consideration. MPG magnetic polyhedral grid electromagnets water cooled copper 2000 amps 30 kilovolt drive steady state.