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Sky89 May 26th 18 03:29 PM

Large scale nuclear fusion could be here in just 15 years
 
On 5/26/2018 10:02 PM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 5/25/2018 12:17 PM, Sky89 wrote:

Large scale nuclear fusion could be here in just 15 years
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/...esearch-at-mit


Finally a sure, fast way to destroy this planet? ;)

I barely remember that nuclear fusion could not be stopped easily,
unlike conventional nuclear fission reactors.


Is a nuclear fusion reactor safe?

Unlike a fission reaction, loss of control mechanisms in a fusion
reactor (heat and pressure) will not result in a runaway nuclear chain
reaction. Fusion reactions cannot sustain themselves without that
incredible amount of heat and pressure but fission reactions will
continue to occur long after you lose control or power in a fission reactor.

Read the rest he

https://www.quora.com/Is-a-nuclear-fusion-reactor-safe


Thank you,'
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

Mr. Man-wai Chang May 27th 18 02:02 AM

Large scale nuclear fusion could be here in just 15 years
 
On 5/25/2018 12:17 PM, Sky89 wrote:

Large scale nuclear fusion could be here in just 15 years
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/...esearch-at-mit


Finally a sure, fast way to destroy this planet? ;)

I barely remember that nuclear fusion could not be stopped easily,
unlike conventional nuclear fission reactors.

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Mr. Man-wai Chang May 27th 18 07:46 AM

Large scale nuclear fusion could be here in just 15 years
 
On 5/26/2018 8:29 AM, Sky89 wrote:

Is a nuclear fusion reactor safe?

Unlike a fission reaction, loss of control mechanisms in a fusion
reactor (heat and pressure) will not result in a runaway nuclear chain
reaction.* Fusion reactions cannot sustain themselves without that
incredible amount of heat and pressure but fission reactions will
continue to occur long after you lose control or power in a fission
reactor.

Read the rest he
https://www.quora.com/Is-a-nuclear-fusion-reactor-safe


How do you stop the Sun's nuclear fusion from burning?

I don't know how powerful and safe the magnetic field used in containing
the fusion core. All we need is a electricity failure? By hackers? :)

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Mr. Man-wai Chang May 27th 18 07:48 AM

What happen when fusion reactors fail? Why not a test?
 
On 5/26/2018 8:29 AM, Sky89 wrote:

Is a nuclear fusion reactor safe?

Unlike a fission reaction, loss of control mechanisms in a fusion
reactor (heat and pressure) will not result in a runaway nuclear chain
reaction.* Fusion reactions cannot sustain themselves without that
incredible amount of heat and pressure but fission reactions will
continue to occur long after you lose control or power in a fission
reactor.


BTW. why not we do an experiment to prove that? Let a fusion reactor
fail and we will know the results!! It's very scientific! :)

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