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by schiffern 4812 days ago
>in fact, you are probably going to do much worse due to the weight of the "fusion hardware".

Ion engines have weight, too. What leads you to believe that the fusion hardware will be heavier?

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In the short run:

- Ion thrusters are way simpler and they are trying to do something that is much easier.

- Ion thrusters are relatively mature, working "fusors" don't exist.

- Existing machines that are trying to get fusion breakeven are building-sized.

- Trying to start a fusion reaction is hard, it only makes sense if you get a commensurate result (energy gain).

In the long run, I'm very optimistic about fusion.