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Why isn't this a good design?

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  • H Henry Minute

    Absotively! That or a truly efficient, on a par with Photo-synthesis, photo-electrics.

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    Photosynthesis isn't all that efficient, at least not in plants..

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      Fusion power would be a big win though, if we can ever figure it out..

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      I believe that eventually someone will find a way. I think the Russians have had some huge complex for fusion research during the cold war – I think the name was “Tokamak”. I hope now US will spend some bucks and continue with the experiments. Or they already doing it – I’ll ask Google.

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        I believe that eventually someone will find a way. I think the Russians have had some huge complex for fusion research during the cold war – I think the name was “Tokamak”. I hope now US will spend some bucks and continue with the experiments. Or they already doing it – I’ll ask Google.

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        There's also the ITER in France, which apparently costs 10 billion € over its entire projected lifetime. Which of course means that the budget will be doubled someday and they will still go over budget :) Or it will quietly die long before that time, I haven't heard much about it lately.

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          The gas bottle weight is not 200 Kg/400 lb. and it not costs > $4K.

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          I knew I should of put the joke icon on my post ;)

          Two heads are better than one.

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