Jonathan_S wrote:yeah, that "already shown we can do that in the lab” initially sounds like they'd done some test models for this. But on reflection it seems more likely that the guy is just saying their lab has a track history of being able to iterate a test model every year on projects of similar complexity.
Considering how compact and simple the design looks compared to the Tokamak style it seems feasible with an iterative process that only has a cycle of 1 year. And the cost compared to what others have invested in ITER (50 billion USD so far) it seems like a no brainer plunking down some investment in it to see if it works, especially since the ROI-period is only 5-6 years.
I found it interesting that the design incorporates ideas and features from other conceptual fusion reactors, like the polywell which looked very promising but lacked funding.