Submitted by TheScienceAdvocate t3_zm6z6f in Futurology
ringobob t1_j0bfo65 wrote
Reply to comment by starkmatic in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
In simple terms, metaphorically, they figured out how to light a piece of coal and have it produce energy. They haven't yet figured out how to build a furnace to do it at scale.
starkmatic t1_j0bjr5e wrote
Why’s that such a big deal though
ringobob t1_j0bmlls wrote
Because they've been trying to get that far for decades, and failed until now. It wasn't that long ago that people were saying we'd never figure it out.
Basically, this kind of energy, that powers our sun and all the stars, and does so in ways that are much cheaper and easier to keep safe than today's fission reactors, it was a question if we'd ever be able to harness and produce that energy ourselves here on earth. This pretty much proves we can, for the first time.
VladTheUnpeeler t1_j0ctogz wrote
because, if perfected, we could literally use water as our energy fuel with zero carbon emissions
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EliRaerocks t1_j0eeix9 wrote
Total layman here. If we are using water even oceanic water is it enough to cause il effects?
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