Create 'Sun' with lasers for clean energy

US scientists are studying to use powerful laser systems to simulate the reaction that occurs in the sun's nucleus.

US scientists are studying to use powerful laser systems to simulate the reaction that occurs in the sun's nucleus, thereby creating a "small sun" to obtain a huge source of clean energy.

Picture 1 of Create 'Sun' with lasers for clean energy

Humans will have the opportunity to use the best, safe, endless energy source and completely clean the "sun".

Researchers from the US Institute of Fusion Explosive Research (NIF) in California, USA plan to use 192 laser beams for a total of up to 500 trillion watts in two weeks, focusing on a single box. Small bridges contain hydrogen to produce fusion fusion reactions, similar to the reaction that occurs in the sun's heart.

Scientists hope to complete this experiment in 2010 and create fusion reactions to produce tremendous energy.

Scientists say the fusion reaction is a combination of small mass nuclei that form larger nuclei. This reaction only occurs under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure, and releases a much larger amount of energy than the nuclear decay reaction in atomic explosions.

According to the director of the Ed Moses Research Institute for Fusion Fusion, if the experiment is successful, humans will have the opportunity to use the best energy source, safe, endless and completely clean (no carbon emissions). . A man's 50-year dream of creating a fusion reaction on earth to serve a peaceful purpose is about to come true.

Update 16 December 2018
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