-----Original Message-----
From: a.ashfield 

Tri Alpha Energy now has a web site.  

http://www.trialphaenergy.com/


Slick. No, beyond slick. But this is not LENR, and only differs from hot 
magnetic containment fusion in the simplicity of the system, and of course the 
aneutronic fuel. 

The promo video looks almost "too perfect" to be real ... as if it was it 
produced by Hollywood for an upcoming film using actors instead of scientists. 
This is suspicious but if it has not been staged (such as: for use as a prelude 
to an IPO) then it could be a game changer. Certainly a ton of money has been 
poured into the hardware.

As for the science- the claim is to fuse boron with protons in plasma phase. 
Usually this requires lasers, but this is different. If true, it would be an 
ideal solution, since boron-11 is the most promising form of aneutronic 
fusion... if indeed they can completely avoid neutrons. The video shows techies 
working inside the reactor, so (assuming this has not been staged by Hollywood) 
there is indeed no neutron activation. 

Yet - how far are they from breakeven? That detail seems to have been carefully 
avoided.



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