• Dr. Dabbles@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    NIF’s goal isn’t to produce fusion power for energy production. It’s to validate nuclear weapons. Nuclear fusion electricity is as far away as it has always been.

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      11 months ago

      That’s not true. 20 years ago the consensus was that fusion was impossible to tame. Now the consensus is that we are possibly 30 years away from commercial use of nuclear fusion. We are in a position unthinkable a couple of decades ago

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        11 months ago

        27 years ago I wrote a research paper about the promising, imminent future of fusion powered electricity generation. Wherever you got that 20 years from, you’re extremely wrong.

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          11 months ago

          Research paper as in published in a physics journal? Good for you. It means you were a visionary person.

          What made you change your mind then?

          ~20 years ago is when I studied fusion at uni

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            How could you have studied a field that you’re claiming essentially didn’t exist and nobody thought would exist? The first working Tokamak was build in 1958. There’s no way you studied this in any capacity and came away not knowing this.

            Fusion is a boondoggle, and will never be used to generate electricity outside of using the effects of the sun.

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              11 months ago

              I studied fusion as million of people around the world, as it is part of the standard curriculum of physics, theoretical chemistry, many branches of engineering. It is one of the most common topic in science. I did not specialized on nuclear fusion.