An attempt to control a manmade nuclear fusion
Yuri Kornyushin

TL;DR
This paper presents a simple model suggesting that a charged hydrogen plasma ball can be metastably stable under external pressure, potentially enabling controlled nuclear fusion by adjusting its electric charge.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simple model for charged hydrogen plasma balls, showing their metastable stability and potential for controllable nuclear fusion.
Findings
Charged plasma balls can be metastably stable under external pressure.
Electric charge adjustments can control plasma volume.
The model calculates equilibrium radius, barrier, and enthalpy of the plasma ball.
Abstract
A detailed simple model is applied to study a high temperature hydrogen plasma ball. It is assumed that the ions and delocalized electrons are distributed randomly throughout the charged plasma ball (extra/missing charge is assumed to be found in a thin layer on the surface of a ball). The energy of the microscopic electrostatic field around the ions is taken into account and calculated. It is shown in the framework of the model that charged hydrogen plasma ball can be stable as a metastable state, when subjected to external (atmospheric) pressure. Equilibrium radius of a ball, the barrier and the enthalpy of the equilibrium ball are calculated. It looks like the charged plasma ball in a metastable equilibrium should be used to conduct controllable nuclear fusion. Changes in the electric charge can be used to control the volume of a plasma ball.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
