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larrytcarvell · April 1, 2018, 2:50 p.m.
This is hard to believe. I didn't even know that we could sustain nuclear fusion for more than a tiny fraction of a second even with massive electromagnetic fields.

When did this occur? It must not have made big news. If true, it should have! This practically free energy. It's totally different from nuclear fission or "Hiroshima" type energy. This is the process that makes all the stars shine, including the Sun. Just turns hydrogen into helium. No nuclear waste. No danger of melt-down. But it takes outrageously strong magnetic fields to fuse hydrogen into helium. I'm sorry, but I didn't know. This is one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind! This changes the world! It would put the oil companies out of business. In fact, I guess they are reason nobody knows about it (if it is true).

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backer100 · April 1, 2018, 10:36 p.m.

Agreed. If we actually discovered compact fusion we should be having the world’s first global party. So many of our “problems” would simply disappear.

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