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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 7, 2015 22:42:14 GMT
Link... Scientists propose an explanation for puzzling electron heat loss in fusion plasmasPincho says... Gravity collisions create magnetic outflows from nucleus to outer edge. You add heat you inflate membranes which propagates heat, but create many more collisions points due to pure fractals as 6 points surround 1 point in pure fractals. The answer to the best propagation method is the double spiral like in some Galaxies. The double spiral is created by a collision followed by a near miss from opposite directions, so try to create heat from opposite directions with forces that align at first, but then widen the distance between the two beams. Then heat will spiral outwards, but back inwards again. Some timing method might work also like a pendulum of the opposing beams. The Dual Torus is a nice pattern that propagates forever. Pincho Paxton
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