The US National Ignition Facility has achieved even higher energy yields since breaking even for the first time in 2022, but a practical fusion reactor is still a long way off
Perhaps you didn’t understand me. I’m saying there’s a difference between a problem which cannot be reasonably solved (humans can only sustain X amount of g-force) and a problem which is merely difficult (plasma containment).
Wow, nice swerve there. I never said anything about anybody ignoring anything regarding fusion except those posting in this thread. Try to keep up otherwise you will look like a member of the GOP.
The g-force problem is unimprovable-- humans themselves have a limit. The containment problem is not.
Ok, Show us you’re work.
Perhaps you didn’t understand me. I’m saying there’s a difference between a problem which cannot be reasonably solved (humans can only sustain X amount of g-force) and a problem which is merely difficult (plasma containment).
There is a difference in degree yes. So?, People still ignore them and that is the point.
The containment problem is not being ignored. It’s like the second most worked on part of fusion reactor technology besides power generation.
Wow, nice swerve there. I never said anything about anybody ignoring anything regarding fusion except those posting in this thread. Try to keep up otherwise you will look like a member of the GOP.
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You’re delusional and I’m clearly not going to be able to help. Please improve.