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A Star in a Bottle: The Quest for Commercial Fusion.


"Exploring why this nuclear fusion breakthrough matters ... Before you blow your fuse and start leaving your nuclear fusion jokes in the comments, there's been a major fusion development we have to talk about and it's kind of a nuclear bombshell ... poor choice of words ... it's big news. It's all about high temperature semiconductors (ie. magnets)."


"On Sept. 5, 2021, for the first time, a large high-temperature superconducting electromagnet was ramped up to a field strength of 20 tesla, the most powerful magnetic field of its kind ever created on Earth."


AnonySchmoose 8 Nov 22
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The fusion A Star in a Bottle folk are late.

Click on the AUREON dot CA link below, scroll down the page you’ll see and start the 18 minute SAFIRE PLASMA REACTOR video.

THE SAFIRE PROJECT has become a commercial venture. Based on the discoveries of the last six years, the SAFIRE team is currently developing a nuclear-plasma reactor which will have the capacity to both generate electrical power and to remediate radioactive waste.

For more information please visit…
[aureon.ca]

PLEASE NOTE: Prior to becoming a commercial venture of Aureon Energy, Ltd., THE SAFIRE PROJECT was under Aurtas International Inc., contracted by The International Science Foundation Inc. to empirically test the Electric Sun Model. Aureon Energy, Ltd. is an independent body which has no affiliation with The Electric Universe, The Electric Sun, or The Thunderbolts Project.

Thanks for the video. Will watch The Safire Sun asap.

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How long will it take to construct commercially viable reactors? The benefit of having a clearly defined goal is that the process of construction yields insights and inventions of their own. This innovation has the potential to significantly shrink the size of the tokamaks. That enables, potentially, much less cost to develop pilot plants.

@racocn8
Targeting completion in 2025.
“The amount of power that is available is really game-changing.” The fuel used to create fusion energy comes from water, and “the Earth is full of water — it’s a nearly unlimited resource. We just have to figure out how to utilize it.”

"Developing the new magnet is seen as the greatest technological hurdle to making that happen; its successful operation now opens the door to demonstrating fusion in a lab on Earth, which has been pursued for decades with limited progress. With the magnet technology now successfully demonstrated, the MIT-CFS collaboration is on track to build the world’s first fusion device that can create and confine a plasma that produces more energy than it consumes. That demonstration device, called SPARC, is targeted for completion in 2025." [news.mit.edu]

@AnonySchmoose It's interesting because the electromagnet uses a superconductor that has to be cooled, probably with liquid nitrogen. The superconductor is tricky because one must formulate a material that can be bent, starting with a brittle ceramic. Then the superconductor works by jamming a huge current through the superconductor to amplify the magnetic field, but because it's a superconductor, minimal heat is generated due to resistance. So much current is applied that the heat must still be drawn off by coolant to maintain the superconducting property. AFAIK

@racocn8
Good video which explains details of MIT's fusion device.

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Wow..just Wow, this maybe the breakthrough fusion fans have been waiting for..Go M.I.T...

@Charlene
Very informative video and latter part of the video is on what MIT is doing to achieve fusion. Containment of plasma by the magnet is the most difficult part.

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I have been waiting for this for over fifty years. Following each step always hearing that it will be ready in ten years. If they can get this to work we will no need oil, coal, methane, or any other natural resource other than water to make power. Fusing Hydrogen will create power, it should be safe.

It's safer than anything we now use..😁

@dalefvictor @Charlene
Good video which explains details of fusion. Containment of plasma by the magnet is the most difficult part.

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Will be a breakthrough and lifesaver

bobwjr Level 10 Nov 22, 2021

@bobwjr
Good news when we really need it.
Here's the MIT news from Sept. 8, 2021.
[news.mit.edu]

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Way over my pay grade.

Me too

@ChurchLess @Lorajay
I didn't know much about fusion either, but MIT scientists say it could be a game changer to phase out fossil fuels, which I believe was MIT'S objective for fusion. Containment of plasma by the magnet is the most difficult part. The sub-header for the MIT news article about the success of their fusion invention says: "New superconducting magnet breaks magnetic field strength records, paving the way for practical, commercial, carbon-free power." [news.mit.edu]

Good video.

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