Hey CERN, P. here. Wouldnt it be amazing if we could produce energy through aneutronic fusion?
Here is what we propose:
 We plan to accelerate protons through the T9 Beam Line particle accelerator
and shoot them at solid Boron 11, a commonly occurring isotope of Boron.
This collision will result in the production of 3 alpha particles and energy.
This energy will be used to generate electricity and perhaps light up a bulb.
For our setup, we wish to encase the Boron target
in a hollow, positively charged shell made of a strong dielectric material.
The target will be firmly held in the middle of the shell using strong insulative rods
and the T9 proton beam will be shot at it. The resulting collision will generate energy.
Through this idea we hope to gain the opportunity to tap on the state of the art CERN beamline
as well as the knowledge of expert scientists who conduct pioneering research in this field.
After all, CERN’s mission is fundamental research in physics to push the frontiers of human knowledge
and we wish to be a part of it.
Thank You!
