| Who is he? Where did he push tritium? Is the word tritium in the article? (Chrome can't find it.) Is hydrogen more common than uranium? Is hydrogen more common than plutonium? What quote demonstrates "accuse", as in, "they had the nerve to accuse"? These are honest questions, I hope you don't take offense. Full disclosure: I live in Cambridge, MA, where MIT is located. |
Deuterium and Tritium are the fuels, they have to be. There are lots of other pathways, but they all require even higher temperatures/pressure than D-T, and we can't really sustain even D-T for any useful length of time.