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Did you know... that Jim Tuck named his pioneering fusion power system the Perhapsatron, reflecting his skepticism that it would actually work?
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So I was reading Reversed field pinch and Madison Symmetric Torus I want to know how these are related to the Perhapsatron. As I understand it, there is no difference between a looped pinch and a Reversed field pinch and this and the Perhapsatron. If not, how is a a RFP different from the Perhapsatron?