Home built nuclear fusion reactor
the former U.S. intelligence agency contractor G Kurt (Doug) established a nuclear fusion reactor in his own basement.
Doug said there would be little leakage in the reactor.
in the new network March 7, according to the United States media reported 7, the former U.S. intelligence agency contractor G Kurt (Doug Coulter) used recycled parts, in their own basement to establish a nuclear fusion reactor.
a lot of scientists believe that nuclear fusion reactors can produce a lot of carbon free energy, so it will be the most promising alternative for energy in the future.
it is reported that Doug used to be an engineer in Washington or a nearby Private Companies, whose main business is to provide advisory services for the US government, such as signal processing and radio equipment.
now, Doug lives in the remote area of North Virginia (NorthVirginia) and has become an ordnance worker, and he also uploads his ideas to the Engineering Forum. But what is most unbelievable is that he built a nuclear fusion reactor with components from other mechanical devices.
Doug said that the way he learned to electrical engineering was to use components recovered from the garbage bin. That's what he can only use, and Doug uses them to design his own.
fusion is the process by which the sun and stars continue to generate heat and atoms collide together to release energy. Nuclear fusion scientists and engineers are developing new technologies to make use of this process to build future power plants, but so far, they have not found a feasible model.
Doug said: "nuclear fusion reactors can replace any power company and gasoline company on the earth, and this becomes a viable energy source." When he mentioned the worry of nuclear leakage, he smiled and said, "in fact, there is almost no leakage in the reactor."