/r/polywell
A place for lively discussion concerning the Polywell Fusion Technique. Will this technology be humanity's answer to an ever growing need for sustainable energy?
/r/polywell
this was interesting, Polywell fans will enjoy this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKInjO4aXOY&t=1094s
Anyone still interested in Polywell?
emc2fusion.org also killed. Here's hoping that trump's Space Force is a lot more viable than he lets on. Both websites down is more than weird. Cue the tin foil hat glowfegs.
edit: protonboron.com also down now. What a coinkidink!
This post can walk you through how the polywell is supposed to work: http://thepolywellblog.blogspot.com/2012/09/how-it-works.html
Hope there are some others out there willing to take a chance on some new ideas. It's clear we need some new energy ideas. Commercial fusion means abundant, cheap, green energy - no carbon footprint, no global warming. This technology could change everything. We need to figure out if it can work. I just hope we don't build this tool and then use it to destroy, more than help. Looking forward to Redditing with Y'all.