It is a mistake, I typed toooo fffast. Seriously, Every time there is a neat idea about energy, there is always something that makes it that : it finaly does not work so well. For example, Geothermic energy, in theory the potential is quite big, but in practice, well nobody want's to invest in a slow process or somehing that does not use petroleum, where profits are much more interesting. Wind energy, Alexander Graham Bell found a way with kites to gather energy, you just have to construct a kite in a tetrahedric shape and with a cable, it flies by itself, this was done 100 years ago, and then : well it does not work so well., .. etc. A counter example : The ITER project in France, well that one cost a lot and still does not work even in prototype mode BUT it uses a lot of high tech devices and technology and it is probably why governments are paying a lot for it : well, look where the money goes and you will perhaps understand the forces in place (nothing to do with atoms and lasers). just $$$. Another example : simple mirrors, why can't we buy , find a simple device to produce 2000 watts when there is a lot of sun for cheap ??, This does WORK, in africa they have a lot of those sun-ovens, it uses the sun to cook something : so there is a way to get 1000-2000 watts with a device that cost 100 $, what is the problem, can't we just multiply to get 1 gigawatt ? This is cheap to produce yes but perhaps the economic model is not : meaning that if you can buy a simple device to get 3000 watts out of the sun for not much, where are they going to put taxes and profits in this ?? if there is nothing to push , maintain or a 3 way profit or taxe scheme out of it : well they will find good reasons to say that : it does not work. 3 way model : the car : you buy a car : there is gas to put in it (lots of taxes too), + the maintenance is costly, this is the 3 way model. Another example : why can't we convert plastics into petroleum ? and this works, a certain woman (A chemist) found a catalytic product to make petroleum using any plastic. well... you know, it does not really work... etc etc. There is a film about this , she is from India. And this is where (we ) the mathematicians we should first calculate the cost and the feasibility of something like that and prove that : this DOES work in term of physics and output of energy. Do we have to do it ourselves ? Best regards, Simon Plouff (f optional) e.