- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
US scientists achieve net energy gain for second time in a fusion reaction::The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility achieved the feat using lasers to fuse two atoms
Maybe the easiest method is to create the fusion reaction in space because then you don’t need to worry about containment. Have a big ball of fusion going nonstop and then beam that energy to earth.
Then have collectors which receive that beamed down energy. You could put them everywhere… Maybe close to where you need the energy like directly on top of buildings and houses.
And blast the whole planet with radiation? Are you crazy?
Won’t someone think of the Irish people on beaches?
You are adding quite a big layer of complexity there… As astronauts will tell you, even screwing a screw is pretty challenging out there. Maintaining an unrestrained fusion reaction looks like extra challenging
Edit. Sorry, I missed the joke
He’s making a joke. Talking about solar.
Ahhh, ok, thanks. Stupid me.
Nowadays people come up with the most weird stuff on the internet, I really thought it was a serious idea.
My bad
Nowadays?
Yes, that’s a good complementary energy source.
With it very low efficency and bad predictability, you still need a good stable and predictable baseline energy production.