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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 29115258" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Please refer to the previous post on the first fusion breakthrough...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://elakiri.com/threads/us-scientists-achieve-a-breakthrough-in-fusion.2083386/" target="_blank">https://elakiri.com/threads/us-scientists-achieve-a-breakthrough-in-fusion.2083386/</a></p><p></p><p>This is the second time that the core of a fusion reactor has given out more energy than it has taken in, but significant challenges remain, yet it could be just a tiny step towards the goal of limitless energy.</p><p></p><p>By firing the world's most energetic laser beam to briefly transform a pellet of hydrogen isotopes into a fiery plasma, the physicists produced a higher net-energy gain <strong>than they did</strong> on their first attempt last year.</p><p></p><p>"Since demonstrating fusion ignition for the first time at the National Ignition Facility in December 2022, we have continued to perform experiments to study this exciting new scientific regime. In an experiment conducted on July 30, we repeated ignition at NIF," the researchers said in an emailed statement. "As is our standard practice, we plan on reporting those results at upcoming scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed publications."</p><p></p><p>Scientists have warned that getting more energy out from the entire reactor than was put in could take several decades, so advancements likely won’t arrive in time to help humanity fight climate change. These experiments do, however, provide compelling evidence that the power of stars could one day be used to power human life on Earth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]H_HY_QL2TYg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 29115258, member: 562115"] Please refer to the previous post on the first fusion breakthrough... [URL]https://elakiri.com/threads/us-scientists-achieve-a-breakthrough-in-fusion.2083386/[/URL] This is the second time that the core of a fusion reactor has given out more energy than it has taken in, but significant challenges remain, yet it could be just a tiny step towards the goal of limitless energy. By firing the world's most energetic laser beam to briefly transform a pellet of hydrogen isotopes into a fiery plasma, the physicists produced a higher net-energy gain [B]than they did[/B] on their first attempt last year. "Since demonstrating fusion ignition for the first time at the National Ignition Facility in December 2022, we have continued to perform experiments to study this exciting new scientific regime. In an experiment conducted on July 30, we repeated ignition at NIF," the researchers said in an emailed statement. "As is our standard practice, we plan on reporting those results at upcoming scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed publications." Scientists have warned that getting more energy out from the entire reactor than was put in could take several decades, so advancements likely won’t arrive in time to help humanity fight climate change. These experiments do, however, provide compelling evidence that the power of stars could one day be used to power human life on Earth. [MEDIA=youtube]H_HY_QL2TYg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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