Inertial electrostatic confinement fusion reactors were first developed by American inventor Philo Farnsworth during the early 1930′s. IEC reactors use electrostatic currents to confine deuteron ions to elliptical intersecting paths, causing them to collide and fuse together. Over the course of the past seven years I have constructed what is now the worlds smallest IEC fusion reactor. For more information see the pictures posted below and the blog section of this website.



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