Nuclear Fission But with Sparks
This abstract encapsulates an exploration into the innovative potential of harnessing sparks and tungsten electrodes to generate energy akin to nuclear fission. Utilizing a mere 100,000 sparks, powered by just 2 tungsten electrodes and a 500,000-watt supply, this approach yields an impressive 3,121 MeV, signaling a substantial reduction in energy consumption compared to traditional methods. Furthermore, this research proposal reveals the ingenious workings of a machine that employs alternating current (AC) waveforms and an electro- magnetic cavity chamber to create a focused electron beam, promising the controlled initiation of nuclear fission reactions with remarkable efficiency. This innovative approach presents an alluring solution to the world’s escalating energy needs, underpinned by a profound understanding of the machine’s unique capabilities.