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|    Lazarus Cain to Lazarus Cain    |
|    Re: Chinese commercial fusion power by 2    |
|    20 Oct 23 06:53:07    |
      From: rking164@comcast.net              On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 4:12:15 PM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:       > On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 4:01:55 PM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:        > > I had envisioned that US would not fall behind China in this regard.        > > We are discussing the controversial usage of extra neutron flux from the       central fusion reactor manufacturing helium to stimulate fission reactions       from adjacent "breeder" method so as to burn U238 and other fissionable       material, as opposed to the        more traditional but limited U235 thermal neutron technology.        > > Yes, the fusion is initiated and controlled by controlled pinches with       resulting thermal energy absorbed by reactor high pressure fluid cooling.        > > Of course, it is not quite that simple, and brings promise of a certain       kind of "green energy". Manufactured tritium can fuel the heavy water fusion       reactions.        > > Of course this effort is or was intended to benefit all humanity, but not       to be used anymore for weapons.        > > Irate Neutrons are not to be allowed into the people, animal, or plant       tank.        > > Oil price shock only accelerates further interest of US to bring back to       life fusion-fission hybrid so as to allow to burn away some of the extra       nuclear waste in a beneficial fashion.        > > Terrorists miss out on use of such technology, as we cannot trust them to       be truthful.       > "Being the world’s first to achieve energy-scale fusion release will lay       the most important milestone in the road to fusion energy for human beings,"       said Peng Xianjue, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics,       the nation's top        nuclear weapons scientist, per the South China Morning Post.        >        > Certainly Putin wats a piece of Xi's pie there. Putin will be dead by 2035       though, but he wants to make the deal possible for Russia.        >        > Iran wants a piece of the pie, but I say Iran has been a bad boy and needs       to do something now so as to not piss me off.       Ayotollah want me dead?       I rate then. Discretion is better part of valor sometimes. I do question his       divine authority.       US has protected me for a very long time.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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