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  2. Lavarand - Wikipedia

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    Lavarand, also known as the Wall of Entropy, was a hardware random number generator designed by Silicon Graphics that worked by taking pictures of the patterns made by the floating material in lava lamps, extracting random data from the pictures, and using the result to seed a pseudorandom number generator.

  3. Sortition - Wikipedia

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    Drawing straws within a small group: one of four matches is broken to be shorter than the others, and the four are presented to the group to draw from, the chooser of the short match being selected Sortition is commonly used in selecting juries in Anglo-Saxon [ 54 ] legal systems and in small groups (e.g., picking a school class monitor by ...

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    A still image from a video shows how Realta Fusion's compact fusion generator uses magnetic mirrors, on the left and right, to superheat energy-dense forms of hydrogen and lithium in the central ...

  5. Blum Blum Shub - Wikipedia

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    Blum Blum Shub takes the form + =, where M = pq is the product of two large primes p and q.At each step of the algorithm, some output is derived from x n+1; the output is commonly either the bit parity of x n+1 or one or more of the least significant bits of x n+1.

  6. Dense plasma focus - Wikipedia

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    A dense plasma focus (DPF) is a type of plasma generating system originally developed as a fusion power device starting in the early 1960s. The system demonstrated scaling laws that suggested it would not be useful in the commercial power role, and since the 1980s it has been used primarily as a fusion teaching system, and as a source of neutrons and X-rays.

  7. UW scientists break new ground on nuclear fusion, which ... - AOL

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    The fusion prototype device is known as Wisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror or WHAM. WHAM looks like a long tube and has two magnets coiled around it. With the magnets in place, it got running on ...

  8. Patterson power cell - Wikipedia

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    George H. Miley is a professor of nuclear engineering and a cold fusion researcher who claims to have replicated the Patterson power cell. During the 2011 World Green Energy Symposium, Miley stated that his device continuously produces several hundred watts of power. [12]

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