Barring all the tech that is still either on the early experimental stage and the stuff the Deep State deliberately blocks from reaching the more mainstream academic science media, how far do you think mankind (and the U.S. in particular) is from developing functional nuclear fusion reactors ?
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This is very technical stuff, I don't understand a great deal of it but anything that can be understood in a couple of weeks isn't worth very much.
They are very close to building an over unity engine that a good engineer can build in a home workshop, its open sourced as well.
https://remoteview.substack.com/
Not sure which of these you referred to. I read most of them and it's beyond me too, but apparently the crux of discussion is the possibility of a certain structure, the "bagel," to influence plasma flux. The articles with "bagel" in the title have good pictures of the structures they are trying to make. (As an aside, I do know a little about modeling with Lightwave, a 3D graphic tool, and think that the learning curve might be a little steep for the 30 day free trial.) The video about the Hutchison effect pertains to what they hope to learn from these bagels, but the "response" posts are typical of scientific squabbles. I get that the Russians had similar ideas some time ago, and the blog author was not impressed by the video author, which is why he threw all these research quotes at him. But this actually supports my point. They are arguing about influencing the direction of reactions with something that is still more theoretical than practical. It will be something like this that will eventually give everyone a big "aha!" moment. Just as Edison tried over 800 substances to make a filament that would work in an incandescent light bulb, and also had to learn how to pump the oxygen out of the bulb and replace it with something non-combustble, but that was trivial compared to a fusion reaction.
Thanks for looking at this site, its more than most do. The blog author and the video author are one and the same man, if i read you right on this.
If you are interested in some comparatively easy videos to watch please try "molecular particle accelerators" "doppelganger" "how was nan madol built" and "the bagel game, there is nothing beyond that"