z-pinch
6 theories and 2 videos tagged with this topic.
Theories (6)
Cool Fusion Misdirection
The term 'cold fusion' was a scapegoat to discredit non-thermal fusion research, while 'hot fusion' tokamak research was deliberately pursued as a distraction from viable aneutronic approaches
Directed Energy Conversion
Advanced fusion systems convert fusion energy directly to electricity through charge separation rather than thermal cycles, eliminating need for turbines or moving parts
Hidden Plasmoid Core
The visible plasma orb is a surrounding bubble hiding a central plasmoid knot where fusion occurs, similar to DPF plasmoid formation at the anode tip
Orb DPF Reactor
The plasma orbs observed in MH370 footage are compact dense plasma focus fusion reactors using hydrogen-boron fuel, containing a central plasmoid that generates directed energy beams for propulsion
Sheer Flow Stabilization
A technique to stabilize plasma by creating flow profiles that prevent instability.
Z-pinch fusion
A method of fusion that compresses hot plasma using a self-generated magnetic force.
Videos (2)
They’re Using Plasma the Wrong Way
This video explains aneutronic fusion technology, specifically hydrogen-boron-11 fusion using dense plasma focus (DPF) devices. The presenter argues that mainstream fusion research has been pursuing the wrong approach with tokamaks and stellarators, while the real solution lies in non-thermal fusion using boron-11 fuel and technologies like chirped pulse amplification lasers. The video details the physics of the Z-pinch effect, plasma filamentation, and plasmoid formation. The presenter connects these technologies directly to the plasma orbs observed in the MH370 footage, theorizing that the orbs use Z-pinch-based aneutronic fusion reactors with self-contained plasmoids producing directed energy beams for propulsion.
Why The Orbs Had To Be Fusion
The video discusses Zap Energy, a company developing a compact nuclear fusion reactor using a technology called Z-pinch. Unlike conventional fusion reactors that are the size of stadiums, Zap Energy's reactor could fit in a garage. The video explains how the Z-pinch technology works, the scientific principles behind it, and its potential applications, including its possible use in the MH370 orbs. The video also discusses the challenges and advancements in fusion technology, as well as the historical context and the potential for revolutionary energy solutions.
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