SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH
ELECTRODYNAMICS LABORATORY
The Electrodynamics Research Laboratory (NDL) was established in 1999 by a group of private investors as part of a venture project. The project is based on an innovative and original concept of creating extreme conditions for the ignition of the nucleosynthesis process in superdense cold matter.
A long-term period of intensive and productive studies enabled highly skilled scientific personnel to create a unique installation and breakthrough experimental technology that have no analogues in the world. The experimental setup guarantees an achievement of the record-breaking energy density in a substance enough for fusion ignition. Performance of the developed process appeared to be equal to k > 1014 -1015 (synthesized nuclei per joule of initial driver).
The scientific approach was based on the original conception of a special kind of electromagnetic impact on a solid substance that can induce, under certain conditions, the self-energizing avalanche process of nuclear supercompression up to the collapse state (at which the conditions for collective multipartical trasmutation reactions are achieved).
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