Early nuclear fusion reactor
On March 23, the Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) said it had successfully tested the nuclear fusion reactor in early 2006 to exploit clean energy and endless.
Nuclear fusion reactor.
On March 23, the Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) said it had successfully tested the nuclear fusion reactor in early 2006 to exploit clean energy and endless.
This nuclear fusion reactor has been successfully tested with superconducting devices.
At the same time, the Chinese Academy of Sciences will be the first research institute in the world to have built a complete system of independent superconducting nuclear fusion reactors known as artificial suns.
Plasma taken from video.
Scientists say they use deuterium in seawater as a fuel in a reactor. This reactor can withstand temperatures up to 100 million degrees Celsius!
When entering nuclear fusion reaction, deuterium in 1 kg of seawater will produce an energy equivalent to 300 liters of gasoline.
That will ensure endless and continuous production of clean energy.
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