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by TheDudeMan
1358 days ago
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Not "unlimited", but "more than anything else". We know the energy density is there, based on thermonuclear weapons. Yes, the designs for a power plant that are similarly impressive don't exist today. That's where research and engineering can help. Yes, any new thing is expensive. These points are not necessarily intrinsic to the process. |
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It's not expensive just because it's new, it's expensive because it's trying to do a very very difficult thing - using magnets to achieve what the entire mass of Jupiter can't achieve, compress hydrogen so much that it starts fusing, and then keeping it compressed while it's essentially violently exploding - and exploding in a rain of extremely fast heavy particles that don't interact with the magnets at all.