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An electrical circuit that should carry enough power to produce the long-sought goal of controlled high-yield nuclear fusion and do it every 10 seconds has undergone extensive preliminary experiments and computer simulations at Sandia National Laboratories. This improved circuit is "the most significant advance in primary power generation in many decades," says Keith Matzen, director of Sandia's Pulsed Power Center and is a tremendous advancement for the internal confinement method of nuclear fusion. This development may make it possible to provide humanity unlimited electrical energy from cheap, abundant seawater in the future. Source - KurzweilAI.net |