m3t00🌎M to scienceEnglish • 9 months agoNuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comexternal-linkmessage-square257arrow-up1837arrow-down113file-textcross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up1824arrow-down1external-linkNuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comm3t00🌎M to scienceEnglish • 9 months agomessage-square257file-textcross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-squareCosmic Clericlink14•9 months ago Ah who am i kidding, it’ll be at least a decade, probably more like two. To be fair, they’re trying to create a miniature star and keep it controlled/contained, to use its energy. That’s some next-gen level stuff.
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish-2•9 months agoit’s definitely one of the ideas of all time. i just wish people would stop pretending like it’s “just right around the corner” Meanwhile germany is burning more coal than it ever has to generate power because they no longer have nuclear energy. And gas is expensive.
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish0•9 months agoyep. Given how long it’ll take to develop fusion power, multiple generations of people will have worked on it in practice, and many more in theory.
To be fair, they’re trying to create a miniature star and keep it controlled/contained, to use its energy. That’s some next-gen level stuff.
it’s definitely one of the ideas of all time. i just wish people would stop pretending like it’s “just right around the corner”
Meanwhile germany is burning more coal than it ever has to generate power because they no longer have nuclear energy. And gas is expensive.
Stay in school kids. Study Physics & Engineering!
yep. Given how long it’ll take to develop fusion power, multiple generations of people will have worked on it in practice, and many more in theory.