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Mimicking the Big Bang Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - Janice Karin Home >> News >> Physics
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Scientists at the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory plan to model the center of a planet or star using laser-driven inertia confinement fusion techniques. These techniques use convergent beams of laser light to ignite small fusion explosions. The new setup at Livermore will produce pressures up to 100 billion atmospheres and temperatures of 100 million degrees.
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The National Ignition Facility is still being built; experiments are scheduled to begin in 2010. The facility will incorporate 192 lasers, focusing on a gold cavity with a small pellet containing micrograms of the hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium inside. This creates a plasma radiating x-ray that heats the outside of the pellet and blows off the outer layer. This causes the rest of the pellet to implode, which causes the fuel inside to compress and heat further, resulting in a self-sustaining burn called ignition. This will be the only facility in the world that produces more energy from the implosion than it uses to run the lasers powering it.
TFOT has reported on several new scientific research facilities including the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its subsequent temporary shutdown, NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Telescope (now called the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope), and the Los Alamos Magnet Lab (home to some of the world's largest magnets). TFOT has also reported on a variety of research into black holes including new high resolution images of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, a recent study that suggests the mass of a black hole is limited, and proof that the black holes at the center of many galaxies eject sprays of particles at nearly the speed of light.
More information on the National Ignition Facility and its physical setup can be found here. You can learn more about inertia fusion energy and the process used to achieve ignition here. More information about the National Ignition Facility's role in Stockpile Stewardship can be found here and more about the scientific research planned by the facility here. You can also follow the project status during its ramp up here. |
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With all the recent development in fusion energy and the above ignition process isn\'t anyone interested in how the human body’s electromagnetic fields will be altered and how the human brain will continue to dysfunction in children or alter the physics of the human race? What kinds of precautions are being used to protect the human specious from its curiosity? As a 6th grade student at a charter cyber school here in Pennsylvania, I\'m very concerned how our continued rush to obtain funding is placing our very existence at risk. I was diagnosed autistic by the very same kind of run for the money approach to something different people don\'t understand fully and now I have recovered nearly to 100% if not better by applying simple logic and the human body’s needs. There needs to be greater control over new technology, especially when the money seems to create a fraud element. Our planet and our very existence depend on the application of truth in all matters. Where is the accountability? Has anyone considered the magnitude of all this rapid over development of our planet and neighboring planets? How will the pull of these fusion reactors affect the rotation of the moon around Earth and what about how the reactors will affect our planets magnetic fields in relationship to the Sun? I’m happy we’re looking for alternative sources of energy, but to what cost if we’re not even sure what the research will offer us? Messing with power many times that of our planets can be disastrous. Do we really need to know how our planets solar system came to be? Isn’t it more important to focus on cleaning up the messes we haven’t master yet before we attempt to think that the creation of our planetary system could be thought of in terms of man as the creator, when we can’t even keep our water safe to drink? |