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    US lab debuts super laser

    US lab debuts super laser Read the part about more power out then put in

    AFP/File – A US weapons lab pulled back the curtain on a super laser with the power to burn as hot as a star.(AFP/File/MONICA …

    by Glenn Chapman Glenn Chapman – Sat May 30, 4:23 am ET
    SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – A US weapons lab on Friday pulled back the curtain on a super laser with the power to burn as hot as a star.
    The National Ignition Facility's main purpose is to serve as a tool for gauging the reliability and safety of the US nuclear weapons arsenal but scientists say it could deliver breakthroughs in safe fusion power.
    "We have invented the world's largest laser system," actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said during a dedication ceremony attended by thousands including state and national officials.
    "We can create the stars right here on earth. And I can see already my friends in Hollywood being very upset that their stuff that they show on the big screen is obsolete. We have the real stuff right here."
    NIF is touted as the world's highest-energy laser system. It is located inside the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory about an hour's drive from San Francisco.
    Equipment connected to a house-sized sphere can focus 192 laser beams on a small point, generating temperatures and pressures that exist at cores of stars or giant planets.
    NIF will be able to create conditions and conduct experiments never before possible on Earth, according to the laboratory.
    A fusion reaction triggered by the super laser hitting hydrogen atoms will produce more energy than was required to prompt "ignition," according to NIF director Edward Moses.
    "This is the long-sought goal of 'energy gain' that has been the goal of fusion researchers for more than half a century," Moses said.

    "NIF's success will be a scientific breakthrough of historic significance; the first demonstration of fusion ignition in a laboratory setting, duplicating on Earth the processes that power the stars."
    Construction of the NIF began in 1997, funded by the US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
    "NIF, a cornerstone of the National Nuclear Security Administration's effort to maintain our nuclear deterrent without nuclear testing, will play a vital role in reshaping national security in the 21st century," said NNSA administrator Tom D'Agostino.
    "This one-of-a-kind facility is the only place in the world that is capable of providing some of the most critical technical means to safely maintain the viability of the nation's nuclear stockpile."
    Scientists say that NIF also promises groundbreaking discoveries in planetary science and astrophysics by recreating conditions that exist in supernovas, black holes, and in the cores of giant planets.
    Electricity derived from fusion reactions similar to what takes place in the sun could help sate humanity's growing appetite for green energy, according to lab officials.
    "Very shortly we will engage in what many believe to be this nation's greatest challenge thus far, one that confronts not only the nation but all of mankind -- energy independence," said lab director George Miller.
    The lab was founded in 1952 and describes itself as a research institution for science and technology applied to national security.
    "This laser system is an incredible success not just for California, but for our country and our world," Schwarzenegger said.
    "NIF has the potential to revolutionize our energy system, teaching us a new way to harness the energy of the sun to power our cars and homes."
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    if this is true Faraday's law just got revised
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    Quote Originally Posted by protecheqp View Post
    if this is true Faraday's law just got revised
    Not quite just yet... currently the NIF is used only for experiments. The concept of using this technology to generate electricity hasn't been developed yet. They do have the fusion reaction part working, which in and of itself is totally cool.

    More information here: https://lasers.llnl.gov/

    This is going to be an interesting thing to keep an eye on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by protecheqp View Post
    if this is true Faraday's law just got revised
    I fail to see any connection between Lasers, Electrolysis, and Faraday's Law.

    Please explain.

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    If you are implying that this is some sort of "Over Unity" thing, or that they are claiming this, then that is totally false.

    What the article says, is that the fusion of hydrogen produces more energy than it takes to start the fusion process. That isn't breaking any physical laws. Fusion of hydrogen into Helium is a very well understood process. We know that this is what powers main-sequence stars.

    It's kind of like a gasoline engine. The gasoline has loads of energy, but it only takes a small spark to get it going. This is the same for fusion, but a tad bit larger spark...

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