FUSION PAGE TWO - Understanding the Data

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Page Two

Below are several Images and Explanations that Contain Important Information For Understanding The Ten Videos and Photos That Follow Later in This Website:

 In the pages that follow the Fusion Reactor will be referred to as the "SDME" Reactor or as the "SDMER". The fusion of even small amounts of Hydrogen produces a great amount of thermal energy, which very soon causes some of the "SDMERs"  metal to become vaporized. This hot metal vapor's spectrum is superimposed upon the spectrum produced by the Helium, also the SDMER becomes so hot as to radiate a visible continuous incondecent rainbow spectrum.

The Above Photo is of Three Different Instants During Fusion

Relative to the above photo: Lithium is used to prepare the SDMER for Hydrogen Fusion Tests, sometimes after cleaning, very small amounts of Lithium contaminate the SDMER and is vaporized at the beginning of the fusion experiment, this produces an orange-yellow 610.3 nanometer Lithium spectral line that is superimposed upon the Helium spectrum. As seen in the above three photos the Lithium is very soon vaporized and no longer produces a Lithium spectrum.

Above is the Helium Lamp Spectrum Used As A Reference Spectrum

The Helium Lamp is Excited with 840 Volts at 40 KHZ using a Low Current Power Supply. The Spectrum produced from this lamp is used as a reference spectrum and is photographed before every fusion experiment's photo or video spectrum is recorded.

Radiation has been monitored within the lab during Hydrogen Fusion Experiments, and no gamma radiation above what is the normal background radiation has been detected.