
SKYBOLTTM Portable
Fusion Reactor System

The SKYBOLTTM reactor's primary products will be
electricity and helium gas. Secondary products of lithium and
beryllium, both light metals, will be plated safely on a removable
cathode inside the reactor. The unique design of this reactor
makes impossible the many dangers associated with other forms
of nuclear energy such as: melt down, radioactive leakage, radiation,
thermal pollution, explosion, and dangerous waste products that
can be environmentally harmful.
The primary fuel for the SKYBOLTTM reactor system is
deuterium, a readily available, inexpensive, stable, non-radioactive,
vastly-abundant isotope or form of hydrogen. Radioactive products
are not produced and do not occur within the reactor. This is
difficult for people to believe because fusion reactions themselves
produce daughter products which are normally unstable. However,
the catalyzing field (which is an electromagnetotoroid singularity)
of the SKYBOLT(TM) reactor allows the fusion derived nuclei to
share their momentum with the electromagnetotoroid structure itself
thereby preventing the normal decay of such nuclei into daughter
products. Thus, the SKYBOLTTM reactor will be much
safer and cleaner than even a gasoline engine.
The SKYBOLTTMReactor



The SKYBOLTTM's unique operating principles have
made it possible to design and build a home reactor that is less
than 6.5 cubic feet in total volume. At well under 50 lbs., there
is no other equivalent 18 kW generator that can compare in utility,
portability or flexibility. It could be taken to remote cabin
sites, camping, or even installed in an electric automobile. If
installed to provide electricity for an electric auto, one could
drive back and forth across the

Low-temperature and
nuclear fusion have seemed to be mutually exclusive phrases, however,
with SingTech's breakthrough, the nuclear fusion process is catalyzed
and accomplished not in a tens of millions of degrees Kelvin environment,
but rather within the confines of a very intense, stable, and
highly ordered electromagnetotoroidal singularity. The SKYBOLTTM
process induces overlapping quantum states for the ionized fuel
nuclei, and produces that which is similar to a monoenergetic
beam state in the fuel nuclei. Consequently, the low-temperature
claims associated with the SKYBOLT (TM) process are related to
the ordered quantum states induced in the fuel nuclei by the reactor.
The SKYBOLTTM nuclear fusion catalyzing process is
not related to so-called 'cold fusion'.
The SKYBOLTTM Reactor is designed to ionize and convert pairs of deuterium atoms (deuterons) into alpha particles (helium nuclei) by a totally new fusion catalyzation process that works by inducing overlapping quantum states in large numbers of ionized fuel nuclei. The alpha particles are predicted to leave the reaction zone in a such highly directional high velocity pulsed beam that makes it possible to convert the kinetic energy of these charged particles (the product nuclei) directly into useable electricity with an efficiency approaching one hundred percent. Secondary fusion reactions (enhanced with core origin neutrons) of deuterium with the already produced helium, and of helium with helium to produce lithium and beryllium respectively, two light metals, should further increase the overall energy output of the SKYBOLTTM reactor system.

The cost of the fuel (deuterium gas) for the SKYBOLTTM reactors at present is about ten dollars per gram when purchased in reagent grade from a chemical supply house.. The actual cost of production is estimated to be about 50 cents per gram! The SKYBOLTTM's conversion of 1 gram of deuterium (approx. 5.56 liters at STP) can generate nearly 160,000 kilowatt hours of electricity. Secondary reactions, as previously mentioned, could boost output even higher. The owner or lessee of an SKYBOLTTM class reactor would be paying less than 1/1300th the rate per kilowatt hour (after breakeven figuring $10 per gram cost for Deuterium gas) normally charged to residential customers (based upon DOE's published figures of the U.S. Average). SingTech expects to manufacture the SKYBOLTTM reactor fully fueled to provide 500,000 kilowatt hours of uninterrupted power (14.3 years worth) and inexpensively enough to be made available to the consumer for under $5,000.00 dollars. Considering that the average residential power bill in the U.S. can be $ 237.00 per month, a typical home owner would break even in just 21 months or 1.75 years! From that point on having a SKYBOLTTM reactor would be like putting extra money in the bank every month. With a SKYBOLTTM reactor installed in your home, you could cut loose from the power and light companies forever and put $208 per month for 14.3 years in your pocket! In other words, by having a SKYBOLTTM reactor installed in your home you're going to be $35,692 dollars richer over those 14.3 years! And that is just the beginning! Considering that the SKYBOLTTM reactor is the ideal electrical power source for an electric car, one sees the possible joy of having the major expense item of automobile gasoline disappear from one's budget forever!
