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Diamond
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- Nov 23, 2003
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- Beaumont, TX, USA
I see that the thread about the Korean Fusion facility was closed ("OT-Korean artificial sun sets new world record"). But no reason for that was given. I do not see why.
It may not be exactly a shop topic, but the title did start with "OT".
It was about a Korean facility, but it was not in any way political (or religious).
It did have a descriptive title or at least one that matched the web page that it referred to.
It may be Asian, but it certainly is not "home shop grade".
It does not seem to be covered by any of the updates to the "Machinery Discussion Guidelines" sticky.
OK, it is not a question. But it is very informative on a very technical matter - the creation of a new and probably clean energy source. Is this why it was closed?
Fusion power has been a goal of science, of physics for many decades now. It certainly seems worth discussing. And I, for one, am certainly interested in hearing of any progress in this effort, no matter how small. PS: there is virtually zero chance of this thing exploding or destroying the earth.
I'm not complaining. I am not trying to start anything. I am just wondering why. Oh wait, let me phrase that as a question. Can anyone tell me why it was shut down?
It may not be exactly a shop topic, but the title did start with "OT".
It was about a Korean facility, but it was not in any way political (or religious).
It did have a descriptive title or at least one that matched the web page that it referred to.
It may be Asian, but it certainly is not "home shop grade".
It does not seem to be covered by any of the updates to the "Machinery Discussion Guidelines" sticky.
OK, it is not a question. But it is very informative on a very technical matter - the creation of a new and probably clean energy source. Is this why it was closed?
Fusion power has been a goal of science, of physics for many decades now. It certainly seems worth discussing. And I, for one, am certainly interested in hearing of any progress in this effort, no matter how small. PS: there is virtually zero chance of this thing exploding or destroying the earth.
I'm not complaining. I am not trying to start anything. I am just wondering why. Oh wait, let me phrase that as a question. Can anyone tell me why it was shut down?