• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    A fusion reactor has already output more power than its inputs 3 years ago. Running a reactor for an extended period of time is still a useful exercise as you need to ensure they can handle operation for long enough to actually be a useful power source.

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      19 days ago

      Generating massive amounts of heat and harvesting that and converting it to power are two (or three) different problems.

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        18 days ago

        Agreed. But just to go along with the flight analogy proposed earlier, it took hundreds of years from Da Vinci’s flying machine designs to get to one that actually worked.

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          18 days ago

          In 1932, Walton produced the first man-made fission by using protons from the accelerator to split lithium into alpha particles.[5]

          We’ve been at this for coming up to 100 years too.

          Let me know when they actually generate power. I don’t want another article about a guy jumping off the eifle tower in a bird suit. A successful flight should be measured by the success of the flight.

          Power generators should be measured by the power generated.

          0 watts. Franz Reichelt went splat on the pavement having proven nothing.

          America, the UK, France, Japan, and no doubt other places have been toying with fusion “power” for 90 years… We’ve created heat and not much else as far as I can tell.

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            18 days ago

            Fission isn’t fusion, the first artificial fusion was two years later in 1934. That gives us a mere 332 years to beat the time from Da Vinci’s first design to the Wrights’ first flight

            0 watts. Franz Reichelt went splat on the pavement having proven nothing

            He demonstrated pretty clearly his idea didn’t work.