OMG LOCKheed thinks they are making some sweet fusion

Pudge

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I am sure they are but a Lockheed decade is is about twenty and seven by five years

Just ask anyone waiting for a 35

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If lockheed has cracked this fusion shit it would put an end to the energy crisis and likely carbon emissions, not to mention electricity would essentially become free. this is HUGE
 
i literally have no idea what this is about so im going to post this video of some kooky canadian dudes goin big as fuck

[video]http://youtu.be/Sq-w7lgtwsU[/video]
 
13175887:DeebieSkeebies said:
i literally have no idea what this is about so im going to post this video of some kooky canadian dudes goin big as fuck

[video]http://youtu.be/Sq-w7lgtwsU[/video]

You should get learned on nuclear fusion. its the most exciting thing in science right now. it probably wont happen in the near future but it will sooner or later.
 
Fusion is not the cutting edge of science, Dr. Oc figured that shit out like ten years ago, no radiation shielding necessary
 
13175895:PULL said:
You should get learned on nuclear fusion. its the most exciting thing in science right now. it probably wont happen in the near future but it will sooner or later.

Fusion has happened... scientists have been doing for some time now. A fusion reaction with a positive net gain of energy has not. There are many types of particle accelerator's and this happens to be one.
http://phys.org/news/2014-04-cebaf-gev-commissioning-milestone.html
 
13175887:DeebieSkeebies said:
i literally have no idea what this is about so im going to post this video of some kooky canadian dudes goin big as fuck

Bloody pansy that bloke, that dryer was just a mere shell.

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I cannot edit shit? Welp, sorry for that OP. But this is a topic worth informing folk about.

Lockheed Martin, aerospace and defense conglomerate, is claiming to make significant advances in their compact fusion reactor following the announcement at Google's Solve for X conference last year. Skunk Works, an insider division of Lockheed is heading up the project.

Right now Lockheed is fishing for support and sponsorship, which will undoubtably follow, and this has the potential to be a really huge deal.

Yes, fusion reactions have been taking place ever since first hypothesized in the 1920's, however never have been efficient enough to be an effective source of power.

In my OP I poked at the fact that Lockheed thinks their breakthroughs will come to fruition in the next decade. I don't actually believe that is the case. Although their work meeting deadlines on the F-35 Lightning 2 is just piss poor, this is a totally different animal.

Here's a vid:


So check it out guys, again sorry for the OP
 
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