https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/iters-timeline-for-fusion-stretched-out-even-further/
A project that costs tens of billions of dollars and takes decades to build and the work is divided up among several different countries. Maybe they'll finish it by 2100.
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!commenters did y'all see this? New way of achieving fusion that actually has a chance of recovering useable energy
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Is that his helion video? I love Real Engineering but that company is kind of sketchy. Big claims but not much work done so far.
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I honestly haven't heard of Helion prior to this but if there is any truth to what they are saying, it makes sense to keep it secret. I'm assuming they are only revealing more info now to fund the energy producing prototype. They are claiming this one is consistently achieving fusion
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that's what every research team says when they have a new idea
the truth is however...
just remember z-pinch, hailed as the definite method for fusion : it was a wet fart
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These guys are consistently achieving fusion already. They are now building the 6th version which will produce power
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