Shamwow guy making a comeback.
lb3 said:To my knowledge nobody has ever generated any electric power from a fusion reaction. They have however generated more heat than the energy they put into the system. It's a nice milestone but blasting a single pellet is very different from feeding a constant flow of fuel into a reactor and then extracting that thermal energy and putting it to use.Maroon Dawn said:
Progress is being made (at a painfully slow rate) we've gotten over the positive energy hump and can now generate power via fusion. Unfortunately at this point the most ever produced was 69 megajoules or just enough to power one small apartment or house for a day
So, you think the people making breakthroughs are going to slow play this so others remain rich, but the ones with a workable fusion reactor do not?Maroon Dawn said:
I'm not a tin foil hat guy for the most part but I do think Fusion is being very intentionally slow rolled into the energy economy so that it doesn't utterly destroy it (and the fortunes of a lot of wealthy powerful people)
If I remember correctly from the 1971 nuclear energy symposium for high school students at Texas, they talked about being able to produce electricity directly from the fusion reaction.lb3 said:To my knowledge nobody has ever generated any electric power from a fusion reaction. They have however generated more heat than the energy they put into the system. It's a nice milestone but blasting a single pellet is very different from feeding a constant flow of fuel into a reactor and then extracting that thermal energy and putting it to use.Maroon Dawn said:
Progress is being made (at a painfully slow rate) we've gotten over the positive energy hump and can now generate power via fusion. Unfortunately at this point the most ever produced was 69 megajoules or just enough to power one small apartment or house for a day
EMY92 said:So, you think the people making breakthroughs are going to slow play this so others remain rich, but the ones with a workable fusion reactor do not?Maroon Dawn said:
I'm not a tin foil hat guy for the most part but I do think Fusion is being very intentionally slow rolled into the energy economy so that it doesn't utterly destroy it (and the fortunes of a lot of wealthy powerful people)
and the 50mpg carburetor...don't forget the oil industry covered that one up!Rex Racer said:EMY92 said:So, you think the people making breakthroughs are going to slow play this so others remain rich, but the ones with a workable fusion reactor do not?Maroon Dawn said:
I'm not a tin foil hat guy for the most part but I do think Fusion is being very intentionally slow rolled into the energy economy so that it doesn't utterly destroy it (and the fortunes of a lot of wealthy powerful people)
Hey, they have had a car that runs on WATER since the 1970's!
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eric76 said:If I remember correctly from the 1971 nuclear energy symposium for high school students at Texas, they talked about being able to produce electricity directly from the fusion reaction.lb3 said:To my knowledge nobody has ever generated any electric power from a fusion reaction. They have however generated more heat than the energy they put into the system. It's a nice milestone but blasting a single pellet is very different from feeding a constant flow of fuel into a reactor and then extracting that thermal energy and putting it to use.Maroon Dawn said:
Progress is being made (at a painfully slow rate) we've gotten over the positive energy hump and can now generate power via fusion. Unfortunately at this point the most ever produced was 69 megajoules or just enough to power one small apartment or house for a day
The first time they initiated a fusion reaction with me there, I was about four feet from the tokamak and I really jumped at the sudden noise. I jumped every time, but that first one was very surprising.
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However, it is notable that, at present, all fusion research and developmental plans are on paper, and, according to experts, it might still take years for this clean and abundant energy source to become a reality.
US: World’s 1st commercial 400MW nuclear fusion plant to power 150,000 homeshttps://t.co/y0Tbht7RnH
— Interesting Engineering (@IntEngineering) December 19, 2024
kb2001 said:Tony Stark built one in a ****ing caveAg87H2O said:
Ehhh. Tony Stark built an ARC reactor years ago.
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A major milestone is expected in 2026 when SPARC is projected to achieve its first plasma, creating the extreme conditions necessary for fusion.
While being held captive by Middle East terrorists!e=mc2 said:kb2001 said:Tony Stark built one in a ****ing caveAg87H2O said:
Ehhh. Tony Stark built an ARC reactor years ago.
With scraps!