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Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept
Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2014 @ 01:58:08 UTC by vlad

Devices PALMDALE, Calif., Oct. 15, 2014 – The Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] Skunk Works® team is working on a new compact fusion reactor (CFR) that can be developed and deployed in as little as ten years. Currently, there are several patents pending that cover their approach.

While fusion itself is not new, the Skunk Works has built on more than 60 years of fusion research and investment to develop an approach that offers a significant reduction in size compared to mainstream efforts.

“Our compact fusion concept combines several alternative magnetic confinement approaches, taking the best parts of each, and offers a 90 percent size reduction over previous concepts,” said Tom McGuire, compact fusion lead for the Skunk Works’ Revolutionary Technology Programs. “The smaller size will allow us to design, build and test the CFR in less than a year.”
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Full article: http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/news/press-releases/2014/october/141015ae_lockheed-martin-pursuing-compact-nuclear-fusion.html

 
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Re: Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Saturday, October 18, 2014 @ 10:15:39 UTC
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Vaporware



Re: Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Saturday, October 18, 2014 @ 10:46:35 UTC
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Corporate patent trolling at its best. Lockheed is using a conceptual shotgun to try to cover all the bases in fusion research and hoping to head off any competition that might be ahead of them.
Because why?
People have become aware of a thermonuclear reactor that works 24/7/365 that is overhead for an average of 12 hours a day. it's free, can't be economically centralized and no one can control it.
Repeating the meme, fusion power is just twenty years away from practice, and always will be...



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Re: Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept (Score: 1)
by Kadamose on Saturday, October 18, 2014 @ 17:20:41 UTC
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The sun is not a thermonuclear reactor - this is where science has got it all wrong and why fusion will never work.    The sun is an inert object in space and is composed of material similar to tungsten.   This material vibrates at a particular frequency which allows it to tap electrical energy from the aether from several dimensions simultaneously.   This is why the sun hasn't burned out yet and why it won't in the foreseeable future - if the sun were truly a thermonuclear reactor, it would have burned itself out in the first 13 minutes of its existence.   But since that hasn't happened, that just clearly shows that the modern day scientific priests still don't know what the hell they are talking about.

Personally, I think many of them do know what the true nature of the sun is, but they deliberately mislead the public into believing nonsense.   In the end, it's all about control of the human mind -- and stifling it.


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Re: Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Sunday, October 19, 2014 @ 23:22:05 UTC
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Vlad, it's time to shut this website down, it's attracting nutjobs.


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Re: Lockheed Martin Pursuing Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Concept (Score: 1)
by Kadamose on Monday, October 20, 2014 @ 12:47:25 UTC
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If by nutjobs you mean mainstream scientists, or people like (Wlad), then I would wholeheartedly agree.   By all means, Vlad, close this website down and bring your new one up, and only allow people with open minds and solutions to join.

With that said, I will quote one of the greatest frauds in modern history: No problem can be solved using the same level of consciousness that created it -- Albert Einstein



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