Get a load of [url=http://www.businessinsider.com/andrea-shalal-lockheed-nuclear-fusion-breakthrough-2014-10]this[/url]!
It's being done by Lockheed Martin's Skunkworks. They say they can have a model up in a year and a full reactor in a decade. For those of you who don't know, Nuclear Fusion is something that scientists have been eying for a long time. It's way better than Nuclear Fission, which is how we use Nuclear energy right now. This is a major breakthrough that could revolutionize energy production.
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[quote]Reactors are here[/quote] I came into this thread expecting to find a nuclear fusion reactor. I r dissapoint, son.
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>Here >In a decade Pick one.
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[b]HALLELUJAH[/b]
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Modifié par Doodling Hitman : 10/16/2014 8:39:45 PM[quote]Nuclear fusion is the energy that powers stars.[/quote] Does this mean we can create our own stars soon? :3
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Wow, this is revolutionary!
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How are they going to cool it down?
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Can I eat it?
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Modifié par Deleted235708 : 10/15/2014 6:43:55 PMI liked the hypersonic missile.
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Two words...cold fusion
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It would be nice if true. But things which I've encountered in the past that are stated to be ready in ten years normally don't work out.
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I saw this. After college I would very much like to be a part of that project
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inb4 boom?
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I wish they went into detail on how this works, because it just doesn't seem plausible, especially at the size they want to make their machines. The reason why scientists have been eying it for a while is because it requires an unbelievable amount of energy, generally in the form of heat, and temperatures that high aren't attainable with current technology. They've known how to do it, just didn't have the ability to, so it's alittle unsettling to see someone has designed a fusion reactor the size of a truck.
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That would be pretty sweet if it works the way it's supposed too and is stable. Links?