• FartsWithAnAccent
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        188 months ago

        Those crazy sons of bitches actually did it!

        Can’t drink it though, tastes like burning.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      328 months ago

      I mean, it’s what the whole article is about. If you mean successfully generating sustainable electricity from fusion then yeah, maybe. Maybe not. People said flight was impossible too, you never know.

      • @NotMyOldRedditName
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        108 months ago

        We’ve harnessed the power of fusion in nuclear weapons for decades already.

        We’ve literally put it in a small container.

      • Philo
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        -448 months ago

        You never know is the crack in the armor that allows snake oil salesmen and other charlatans in.

        • @[email protected]
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          288 months ago

          Combined with actual progress and scientific methods “you never know” is how you fly helicopters on other planets too.

        • @AbidanYre
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          158 months ago

          You’re calling the US National Ignition Facility at LLNI snake oil salesmen?

        • Lemminary
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          128 months ago

          I’m all for skepticism but, like, how are you gonna hoodwink someone into nuclear fusion power? Can that even happen?

        • @KazuyaDarklight
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          58 months ago

          Reminds me of the Librarian in W40K, “An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded.”

    • @CeeBee
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      158 months ago

      The technology exists. There’s huge funding going into it recently. Europe’s ITER project is working towards it also, but in a different way.

      The only major issue faced right now is how to increase the efficiency.

    • Philo
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      -348 months ago

      Asking for a citation gets downvoted? Wow, that is scary. Am I in the midst of a bunch of Luddites?

      • @[email protected]
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        228 months ago

        I mean … the article is literally what it’s about.

        You’re being downvoted because you’re being a cynical contrarian.

        • Philo
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          -358 months ago
          1. Asking For A citation is not being cynical.

          2. You Don’t know the difference between cynical and skeptical.

          • @[email protected]
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            178 months ago

            Saying nothing will ever work ever and nothing is ever good is not being skeptical.

            The article you’re commenting on is the citation, you’re being cynical and acting in bad faith.

            People disagree with you, I’d wager if you used a little more tact you might have more reasonable discussion.

            • Philo
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              I am not saying anying will never work, I am saying nothing that is currently being used, trialed, tested, presently or in the past, and the foreseeable future, will not work. That is a far cry from what you are accusing me of saying. I suggest you and a few others should read more critically and with less emotion when you disagree and you might not make such a gross misinterpretation of what was written.

              • @seth
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                This reads kind of like Derrida, or JB Peterson, where it almost seems like the goal is to deliberately avoid communicating in a way that is clear. To paraphrase, “You all misinterpret what I say, not because I’m bad at communication but because you all are.” If one person misunderstands or misinterprets, maybe that’s on them. If everyone does, it’s more likely that it’s on you.

                • Philo
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                  Another failure at reading without emotion. No wonder people think fusion is a sure thing.

                  • @ricdeh
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                    108 months ago

                    No wonder people think fission is a sure thing.

                    This article is about fusion, not fission.

              • @AbidanYre
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                108 months ago

                Not in our lifetime, nor the lifetime of our children or grandchildren. And it is almost a certainty not to be ever in the lifetime of man.

                Sure sounds like never.

                • Philo
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                  Which part of the word ALMOST is where you lost your way?

                  • @AbidanYre
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                    78 months ago

                    Ah right, you left open the possibility that maybe in a billion years it might work. You sure got us. Fuck off.

              • @Feathercrown
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                I am not saying anying will never work

                “And it is almost a certainty not to be ever in the lifetime of man.”

                Let’s just sliiiiide those goalposts a few hundred more feet huh?

                • Philo
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                  And how long do you think man is gonna last the way things are going?

              • @kbotc
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                18 months ago

                Why will a tokamak never work, exactly? We’ve been running fusion experiments in them for 60 years and have a pretty good idea that we can make one big enough to produce power. We’re just baby stepping through the work so we don’t build a $30 billion dollar power plant that’s missing a design element.

                K-DEMO, JT-60, DEMO, CFETR, STEP, and the US DoE’s planned reactor suggest a high level of confidence that the science is already there. It’s just an engineering problem, much like the nuclear bomb in 1935.

                  • @kbotc
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                    28 months ago

                    Removed by mod

      • @rockSlayer
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        178 months ago

        That’s because your comment is on a post that is literally one of the sources you’d get. More efficiency, overcoming total input, making it a generator, etc are all ancillary.