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#4715 Small-Scale Fusion Reactor

#4715 Small-Scale Fusion Reactor We Already Solved Fusion Energy - This is the MISSING Piece https://youtu.be/lknwPtEMzwQ #4715  Seems like scientists and engineering are overshooting by designing large fusions systems. How about a 1-meter cube fusion plant? A 1-meter cube fusion device exists today in the form of fusors, dense plasma focuses, and small research tori , but using one as a net-positive power plant runs into hard physical and material barriers. Large reactor sizes (like ITER or DEMO) aren't an arbitrary design choice; they are driven by fundamental scaling laws and nuclear physics. 1. Lawson Criterion & Confinement Scaling To achieve net energy ( $Q > 1$ ), a deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasma must satisfy the triple product of density ( $n$ ), temperature ( $T$ ), and energy confinement time ( $\tau_E$ ): $$n \cdot T \cdot \tau_E \ge 3 \times 10^{21} \text{ keV}\cdot\text{s}/\text{m}^3$$ Confinement time $\tau_E$ scales roughly with plasma volume and magnetic ...