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by nutate
1277 days ago
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The concern over startup energy is like saying we can't have internal combustion engines until the engine can start itself with gasoline. Turns out we've gotten along fine starting cars with electricity for about 100 years, including a long while where we had to hand crank them ourselves. Surplus is just a matter of runtime once you're getting more than you put in to maintain it. |
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You can hopefully make a bigger fuel pellet, but that kind of scaling hasn't been demonstrated and isn't guaranteed, because it begins to disperse as soon as fusion initiates in this inertial confinement scheme. So "just" a matter of runtime is harder than it might seem at first.
I'm curious if you could power boats like this, though. It might not be economical for electricity. But the power-to-weight ratio is probably pretty good.