defcon_penguin t1_iwmn2ob wrote
So, the technology is thirty years away still?
-The_Blazer- t1_iwmx9ku wrote
Well, at least many current experiments use tokamaks, which this doesn't impact. So there's that.
defcon_penguin t1_iwn3r4a wrote
Yes, let's hope that ITER will only give positive surprises
rethumme t1_iwmpkp4 wrote
I'll take it, if at least it means we've learned something new about hot plasma
Badtrainwreck t1_iwmszdi wrote
What a great setup to a joke, but also yes I am super excited to see where the technology goes. I hope we get to see some cool stuff discovered within the next 50-60 years. I want to die jealous of “kids these days”
defcon_penguin t1_iwmqg4q wrote
Well yes, but laser fusion was publicized as being almost ready, in comparison to magnetic fusion. So it is a bit of a delusion
dgriffith t1_iwnilq7 wrote
Laser fusion!
Always a bit of delusion
I have come to the conclusion
That there is much confusion
About high energy plasma physics.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iwmvoeg wrote
It's almost like bleeding edge technology that requires new understanding takes awhile.
realmastodon2 t1_iwnz3t3 wrote
Needs more funding. Basically this form of fusion is operating on scraps. The equivalent of working out of a garage. Most fusion research is hindered by lack of funding.
FlyingCockAndBalls t1_iwo18jv wrote
most research in general is hindered by lack of funding
realmastodon2 t1_iwo5c5b wrote
Yes they are. Most research does not lack talent or tools. Just money.
snow_eyes t1_iwp227x wrote
I've recently started learning about biology, seems like there is a lot that can be discovered.
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JamesTWood t1_iwn4wq4 wrote
right! I've been waiting 30 years already 🤷🏻
on_spikes t1_iwp0uze wrote
yes. but now they have a better understanding of why it is 30 years away
Qwe550 t1_iwpri2z wrote
“Years away from inventions” Weirdest scaling system ever
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