in reply to spacedream

In terms of a plant demonstratively making power yes, but in terms of being a substantial part of the grid not as much. Also, I don't think general fusions plant is practical, too extreme mechanically.

I feel the Tokamak's are going to the workhorses, but as we gain more access to the moon they will have more applications. Tokamak's that burn a tritium-deuterium fuel will need to be heavily shielded because they produce high energy neutrons and because they require a thermal cycle to make power. So even if the reactor itself isn't too large, the shielding and generating equipment will be.

When we have more moon access, a permanent presence and some industry there and can mine helium-3, then a whole new generation of reactors and applications will become practical because the resulting products are all charged particles which means they can produce electricity directly without thermal conversion and heavy shielding will not be required making much smaller reactors possible and applications like fusion powered flight, space craft, trucks, trains, etc, feasible.

One aspect of fusion, verses fission, because you don't have the danger of meltdowns, explosions, and radioactive waste you can site these things at the load, in the middle of a big city, etc.

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in reply to Nanook

please check the link i provided above first. its will changed your mind.
ps: all you "know" about science so far is a lies and manipulations of rulers.
but this will be changed soon. off course if your intelligence level will let you understand. ps: reactor can be of football size. yes, diy, by yourself. and its was done already (in china last year), by enthusiasts and kfssi followers. future is here already, but only if you ready. its time to wake up.
in reply to Nanook

its because real science is not what you been told in school by manipulators and money mafia. for example, in circus all hokus-pokus tricks is too obvious for all clowns but not for the public who watching them in first time, for most of them its will be real magic. mr Keshe inviting you learn not only how to repeat some secret tricks but even make your own. he made day "open doors" to see internal kitchen but every day ;) anyway, i understand you too lazy or not attracted to learn more in that field, so its okay, let it go... maybe i was just wrong about you. its not big deal. but maybe some random reader will find this interesting to themself, who knows.
in reply to spacedream

As long as you're willing to allow me mine, I'm happy to allow you yours. Terrance McKenna really nailed it, the only thing we can really trust is our own existence. That said, if I can do something and get a result and repeat it I also tend to trust that. If I can collaborate with others who have a similar understanding then we have the basis to build a shared reality. Some people are content within themselves, and that is great, but some prefer to share reality with others and that requires some mutual agreement about what reality is. I don't need everyone to agree with me, just enough to form a cooperative framework.
in reply to Nanook

ps: many people choosed to believe in all fake news was posted over intrnetes by money mafia and pedophiles. but can blame their stupidity? question is rhetorical. not many trust their hearts and intuition but prefer listened to same shepherds who poops in their heads begining from child time. its their choice, i have to respect it no matter what. good luck anyway, i lost motivation to continue this pointless conversation, i'm soory my friend. i wish you best.