Plasmaphysics and magnetohydrodynamics offer superior answeres to many questions regarding cosmology and daily life. I think it is sad, that those both fields are so underrated. Keep on the good work!
Okay I'm not sure if you still read old posts but I have a question about MHD, have you ever heard about a facility in Montana that used plasmasized coal to extract a DC voltage to run the control system? The coal was sent to a boiler for power and it was cleaner burning then other emissions from other plants.
"We apply our extensive MHD knowledge to study problems dealing with liquid metal transport, melting, stirring, refining and stability." I was wondering if you have tried to pump liquid metal using a Tesla Valve and weak permanent magnets + an overlapping alternating magnetic field. I would imagine it possible to pump the liquid metal highly upwards, in pulses - much like a heart transports blood. A video on the findings would be absolutely appreciated - as doing my own experiments unfortunately isn't cheap. Great channel and awesome explanations! Subscribed :ø) A video on how to clean liquid metal would be greatly appreciated - Removing oxidation + foreign particles contaminating the fluid so it can be reused, not discarded as 'slag'. Thanks in advance!
It wasn't the SR-71 but Russian AJAX, NASA MHD DOE/NETL Workshop Blankson-Schneider Oct 2014, WEAVs, MHD Torpedos(Russia), HUAC, CIA CREST JPRS:10040 The Japan Report, and Hypersonics will give you a good basis.