A Short Communication on Progress and Problems of ITER Fusion Project

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1Victor Christianto*, 2Florentin Smarandache      

Bulletin of Pure and Applied Science

Physics, Vol.41D No.2,

July-December 2022 P.111-115

DOI: 10.5958/2320-3218.2022.00018.5

Short Communication

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A Short Communication on Progress and Problems of ITER Fusion Project

1Victor Christianto*, 2Florentin Smarandache      

Author’s Affiliations:

1Malang Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia. Halton Arp Institute, affiliated to International Mariinskaya Academy, St. Petersburg

E-mail:  victorchristianto@gmail.com

2Dept. Mathematics & Sciences, University of New Mexico, Gallup, USA. E-mail: smarand@unm.edu

*Corresponding author:

Victor Christianto

Malang Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia. Halton Arp Institute, affiliated to International Mariinskaya Academy, St. Petersburg

E-mail:  victorchristianto@gmail.com

How to cite this article:  Christianto V., Smarandache F. (2022). A Short Communication on Progress and Problems of ITER Fusion Project. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences- Physics, 41D (2), 111-115.

Received on 22.04.2022

Revised on 20.08.2022

Accepted on 30.10.2022

Published on 15.12.2022

Abstract
In recent years, it becomes clear that ITER project in France, as one of the largest experimental fusion reactors underway, is far away from achieving net energy production. In this review article, we presented a short communication this week with Robert Neil Boyd, a senior physicist who happens to have his own working design of fusion reactor in the past. We hope that this transcript of our communication with him (as per 15-17th Nov. 2021) may be found useful for younger scientists. KEYWORDS: ITER Fusion project, Hydrogen-based economy