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Laser quest: The scientist with a planet-saving plan

Unread postby Graeme » Sat 02 May 2009, 21:02:58

Laser quest: The scientist with a planet-saving plan straight out of Spider-Man

Clean energy forever. That, in a glorious theoretical nutshell, is what nuclear fusion – the reaction that gives stars and hydrogen bombs their immense power – could deliver.

Staff at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in central California are confident that some time in 2010, they will create a fusion reaction by focusing 192 intense ultra-violet lasers on to a tiny golden pellet, recreating the energy of the sun for a fraction of a second, thereby paving the way to a carbon-neutral future without global warming or nuclear waste. If all goes to plan, the implications would fairly reflect California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent description of the project as "monumental". Fusion, we're told, could be mankind's salvation – but what are the chances of translating theory into practice?


http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/laser-quest-the-scientist-with-a-planetsaving-plan-straight-out-of-spiderman-1676240.html
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Re: Laser quest: The scientist with a planet-saving plan

Unread postby ian807 » Sat 02 May 2009, 21:22:10

Yes, fusion power has been the power source of the future for 20 years, and it always will be.
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Re: Laser quest: The scientist with a planet-saving plan

Unread postby bodigami » Mon 04 May 2009, 00:07:58

ian807 wrote:Yes, fusion power has been the power source of the future for 20 years, and it always will be.


but in the form of the sun?
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Re: Laser quest: The scientist with a planet-saving plan

Unread postby Sys1 » Thu 07 May 2009, 17:15:51

I think thermonuclear energy in the only way to get rid of oil. The question is "Will we ever be able to do that?".
The best of human intelligence is working on it. We will soon know if Olduvai or Science-Fiction wins...
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