The energy gain in a fusion reaction is denoted by a variable, Q. Go figure..
(www.cnet.com)
🤔💭 InQdasting 😲💡
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'You might also see that energy gain in a fusion reaction is denoted by a variable, Q.
Like ignition, the Q value can refer to different things for different experiments. But here, it's referring to the energy input from the lasers versus the energy output from the capsule. If Q = 1, scientists say they have achieved "breakeven," where energy in equals energy out.
The Q value for this run, for context, was around 1.5.
In the grand scheme of things, the energy created with this Q value is only about enough to boil water in a kettle.'
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So like how they keep tight reins on the medical industry from you reaching your full potential in the physical body, they hold back clean unlimited energy from you.
Is THIS being pushed out by white hats and it's a sign of great things to come?
Nikola Tesla will be proud 😁🙏
Its a boondoggle, thats all. ITER will never come to anything as its part of the movie we watch. The real deal is LENR/CANR, commonly known as Cold Fusion and Zero Point Energy.
https://mathscholar.org/2019/03/lenr-energy-science-or-pseudoscience/