Possibility of a Sonofusion Reactor – Nuclear Fusion induced by Cherenkov Radiation from the ZPF field in a Collapsing Water Bubble

Takaaki Musha1,2* and Gary Stephenson3 

Abstract

Sonofusion, also known as bubble fusion, is the name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur during a high-pressure version of sonoluminescence. By applying this phenomenon, the researchers caused bubbles in the deuterated acetone liquid with oscillating sound waves to expand and then violently collapse for producing a flash and enormous heat that has the potential to fuse nuclei together. In this paper, the authors present the theoretical explanation of sonoluminescence, which accounts for the sonofusion induced by Cherenkov radiation which is generated from tachyon pairs created from ZPF field in a collapsing water bubble, and the possible structure of a sonofusion reactor.

Keywords:

sonofusion; sonoluminescence; Casimir energy; Cherenkov radiation; tachyon; zero-point energy; energy creation

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Musha, T., Stephenson, G. (2021). Possibility of a Sonofusion Reactor-Nuclear Fusion induced by Cherenkov Radiation from the ZPF field in a Collapsing Water Bubble. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 2| Issue 4: Jul-Aug 2021, Pages 547-551 , URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Volume2-Issue4-Jul-Aug-No.126-547-551.pdf

Volume 2 | Issue 4: Jul-Aug 2021 

 

ISSN: 2708-7972

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