https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JXk_GPIXZgg
I don't see this ever becoming a practical fusion. According to one YouTuber, the claim of getting more energy out doesn't include all the energy needed to do the experiment, by a ratio of like 10 to 1.
We might get practical fusion either around the year 2100 or sooner, by necessity, since we will be running out of fossil fuels. But I don't think that it is likely in my lifetime.
According to Google AI, there is enough Uranium to power nuclear (fission) power plants for centuries. So maybe we are looking at the wrong technology. Much of the research is funded by the government, so I can't help but think that there is a mentality where we feel like we have to be the first to achieve it before our enemies do.
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