A magnetic field of 1 billion Tesla???? Impossible in known science.
Even creating a 100 Tesla magnetic field is almost impossible. It can be done in short bursts of tiny fractions of a second. Sustained fields are only practical up to a few dozen Tesla. And this is only possible in very expensive and difficult to manufacture high temperature super conductors.
It is basically impossible to imagine the size of a superconducting volume that would be required to generate a billion Tesla. It would almost certainly be larger than a planet.
If the figures they are talking about are even possible, it will require physics that are not currently taught at Caltech. Patents are supposed to allow someone "sufficiently skilled in the art" to understand how to build it. There is nobody on the planet earth who would be "sufficiently skilled in the art" to understand what they are proposing here.
Will be a very interesting world if this is an actual device and not just some theoretical design.
A magnetic field of 1 billion Tesla???? Impossible in known science.
Even creating a 100 Tesla magnetic field is almost impossible. It can be done in short bursts of tiny fractions of a second. Sustained fields are only practical up to a few dozen Tesla. And this is only possible in very expensive and difficult to manufacture high temperature super conductors.
It is basically impossible to imagine the size of a superconducting volume that would be required to generate a billion Tesla. It would almost certainly be larger than a planet.
If the figures they are talking about are even possible, it will require physics that are not currently taught at Caltech. Patents are supposed to allow someone "sufficiently skilled in the art" to understand how to build it. There is nobody on the planet earth who would be "sufficiently skilled in the art" to understand what they are proposing here.
Will be a very interesting world if this is an actual device and not just some theoretical design.