Space travelFusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years.
Space travelFusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years.
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"the experiment in question certainly shows important progress, but it is not the breakthrough everyone is hoping for."
oops. well, fukk me.This article is from 2013
I just wanna know if I'm getting free electricity, underwater cities, or gundams 1st.
Fusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years.
If you can some how turn that into a bomb...you have planet destroying oowers...one that could come in handy if Aliens invade us once we move to using this new source of power as our main source of energy.Fusion reactions emit no carbon, produce no long-lived radioactive waste and a small cup of the hydrogen fuel could theoretically power a house for hundreds of years.
If you can some how turn that into a bomb...you have planet destroying oowers...one that could come in handy if Aliens invade us once we move to using this new source of power as our main source of energy.