World's largest nuclear fusion reactor is finally completed. But it won't run for another 15 years.
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LiveScience[^]:
ITER, a $28 billion fusion reactor in France, has finally had its last magnetic coil installed. But the reactor itself won't fire up fully until 2039 at the earliest.
So we're 15 years away from fusion being 15 years away
repeat those 15 years away for a while
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LiveScience[^]:
ITER, a $28 billion fusion reactor in France, has finally had its last magnetic coil installed. But the reactor itself won't fire up fully until 2039 at the earliest.
So we're 15 years away from fusion being 15 years away
repeat those 15 years away for a while
Its a good thing metals and other materials never degrade over fifteen years. And things like potholes never spontaneously form. /s
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