Re: [Vo]:A nice little pair of reactions

2015-01-15 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hello Robin, I understand your project is theoretical. I understand that *today *you have no real result. But after built a test / lab model you would have. I am sure I missed plenty. However, I think it is possible to find people interested in doing volunteer work. Not saying it is not difficult.

Re: [Vo]:A nice little pair of reactions

2015-01-15 Thread mixent
In reply to Lennart Thornros's message of Wed, 14 Jan 2015 20:23:00 -0800: Hi Lennart, I appear to have made the wrong impression. The reactions I presented are theoretical, not something I have achieved in practice. >I like your optimism. >I (as most people) do not know if this is a real possi

[Vo]:A nice little pair of reactions

2015-01-14 Thread mixent
Hi, Alternatively:- 7Li+17O => 18O + 6Li + 0.794 MeV 6Li+17O => 16O + 7Li + 3.107 MeV Water can serve as the O source, meaning it would essentially be the only fuel source, and after the energy had been extracted, it would still be water. Just as it is, without any enrichment, water would yield

Re: [Vo]:A nice little pair of reactions

2015-01-14 Thread Lennart Thornros
I like your optimism. I (as most people) do not know if this is a real possible way to reach the desired result, I think you are missing a 'project leader' in your people description. Finally why do you need so much money? My suggestion would be to form a group and have them volontere their skills

[Vo]:A nice little pair of reactions

2015-01-14 Thread mixent
Hi, 7Li+25Mg => 26Mg + 6Li + 3.843 MeV 6Li+17O => 16O + 7Li + 3.107 MeV The only scarce substance is Lithium, and that is continually re-cycled. The other ingredients are literally "dirt" cheap. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html