From:
Russell Shaw <rjshaw@iprimus.com.au>
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sci.physics.fusion,sci.energy,sci.physics.plasma,sci.physics.particle
Subject:
Re: BEC & Fusion: Coherence Vs
Density
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sanman wrote:
>
> So
people have then told me that a Bose-Einstein Condensate cannot be
>
used for fusion purposes, since it lacks the high density and high
>
kinetic energy for enough strong collisions to produce viable nuclear
>
fusion, such as with the plasma approach.
I didn't find much in the
google archives. Can a BEC be accelerated
and collided?